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Not to be confused with the Kuku Kuku no Mi.

A cook is a person who prepares food for passengers or crewmates on ships, or for customers in restaurants. All pirates become hungry eventually, and so many of them require a cook to fill their stomachs.

Marine bases and Marine ships need them to feed the soldiers and keep them healthy. Commercial ships or cruise ships require them to feed the passengers.

Role and DutiesEdit

For any character, particularly those traveling out to sea such as a pirate or a marine, the ability to feed themselves is a necessary aspect for survival. While it can be easy to get food, there are many problems presented: how to eat it, the edibility of certain artifacts (including the meat and plants on the mainland and the sea food in the ocean), means of preparation and, for the longer voyages, means of storage and rationing to allow the entire crew to survive between destinations. The purpose of a cook in the crew is to maintain edibles and crew survival between points. A good cook knows about the basics of all food taken on board the ship and the means to prepare it into something that can allow the crew to have something to eat. This cook also has a knowledge of the edibles and what to and not to eat on a voyage.

Cooks also have a key knowledge of the nutritional value of what to eat, allowing for the maintenance of good health of the crew and preventing common sea problems such as scurvy, making them responsible for maintaining the health of the crew, seconding only to the doctor. In fact, to a skilled cook, even the most rudimentary of ingredients can become the most wondrous and nutritious of meals. Finally, a cook is also the key behind the maintenance and stockpiling of food from the voyage and maintaining rations. While they are able to get their supplies from multiple sources, they are in charge of keeping watch on how much of what they have and making sure the crew gets enough both to allow for health and to make sure enough food is held through the journey.

Head ChefEdit

A Head Chef (料理長 Ryōrichō?) is the leader of a group of chefs in a single establishment. They are in charge of the other cooks within the organization, having the highest authority within its kitchens. Known head chefs are Zeff of Baratie,[2]Cosette of the Germa Kingdom,[3] Streusen of the Big Mom Pirates[4] and non-canonically Jessica of G-8.[5] Head chefs normally have exceptional culinary skills which are far superior to the cooking skills of normal chefs, as shown when Zeff who is the founder and also the head chef of the famous sea restaurant Baratie, could personally cook one hundred meals for the Kreig Pirates and was able to train his student Sanji into an outstanding culinary master in his own right. Streusen was able to give precise commands to all his surbordinate chefs of the Big Mom Pirates to prepare a gigantic wedding cake of brilliant culinary craftmanship without personally making it.

CooksEdit

See also the associated category: Cooks.
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Cooks
Vinsmoke Sanji Zeff Patty Carne Yoshimoto
Terracotta Hewitt Koda Kyuji Wanze
Hatchan Rika Laki Charlotte Pudding Cosette
Streusen
Non-Canon
Carmen Eccoli Shutai Ganzo Tajio
Jessica Shinpachi Billy Tom Marley Brothers
Kotetsu  Banban Mitsuboshi Panz Fry
Restaurants
Baratie Meshi Spice Bean Pasta Lake Rain Dinners
Takoyaki 8

StoryEdit

After the Syrup Village Arc, the Straw Hat Pirates met Johnny and Yosaku. Yosaku was sick from scurvy, so Nami instructed Usopp and Luffy to make soup to cure Yosaku. Because the crew had no cooking experience, and would have no hope of surviving on the Grand Line without one, Luffy decided to find a chef for his ship (despite initially wanting a musician).[6]

Random Curry

Lack of a proper cook can lead to disastrous effects.

As Monkey D. Luffy has proven, the lack of a proper cook during seafaring trips can have a disastrous effect: while their cook Vinsmoke Sanji was absent, Luffy tried to cook for the retrieval team, only for his lack of culinary skills to create something completely inedible, and his poor rationing skills wasted an entire week's of supplies, thus causing them to starve during their trip.[7]

There are certain cooks who specialize in only one type of food, making it the focal point of their respective establishments: Hatchan runs a takoyaki stand, Wanze specializes in ramen (in a rather disgusting method of preparation), and Charlotte Pudding is a chocolatier for her cafe.

BaratieEdit

Upon arriving at the Baratie, the ocean-going restaurant, Luffy met a man named Sanji, who was the assistant head-chef of the restaurant. There he also met the restaurant's owner, Zeff, along with two partners named Carne and Patty. Luffy was impressed with Sanji's compassion towards Gin and tries to get him to be his crew's chef, but Sanji refuses multiple times.[8] After the battle with Don Krieg resolves, the cooks at the Baratie all pretend Sanji's cooking is bad so that he will leave and go with Luffy. Sanji eventually does, on good terms with his colleagues, citing his dream of finding the All Blue.[9]

Water 7Edit

After infiltrating the Sea Train travelling from Water 7 to Enies Lobby, Sanji encounters the CP7 agent Wanze in the train's kitchen compartment. Wanze, also a chef, incorporates food into his style of fighting, Ramen Kenpo. Sanji's victory over Wanze is the first and only time the cook has made an exception in his policy of fighting with his legs alone, using knives to carve through Wanze's ramen suits.[10]

Sabaody ArchipelagoEdit

Just before arriving at Sabaody Archipelago, the Straw Hats encounter Hachi for the first time since Arlong Park. After the mermaid Keimi requested help in rescuing Hachi, the crew initiatially refused because of his role in terrorizing Nami's home village, Cocoyashi Village. The crew ultimately decide to help after being directed by Nami, although it is implied that Luffy was greatly influenced by the famous reputation of Hachi's takoyaki.[11]

Momoiro IslandEdit

After the crew's separation by Bartholomew Kuma, Sanji is sent to Momoiro Island, the location of the Kamabakka Queendom. After the return of Emporio Ivankov to the Queendom, Sanji learns about the country's Attack Cuisine, which actively nourishes and strengthens the human body. In order to obtain the recipes, Sanji accepts Ivankov's challenge to win them off the Queendom's cooks, the 99 Masters of Newkama Kenpo.[12]

Totto LandEdit

After learning of Sanji's arranged marriage to Big Mom's 35th daughter, Charlotte Pudding, the crew arrive at the island of chocolate, Cacao Island, in their quest to retrieve Sanji. After landing, Luffy and Chopper immediately devour an entire cafe, which almost leads them to be arrested. They are eventually saved by the intervention of Pudding herself, who turns out to be the cafe's owner. Pudding invites the crew for tea inside another of her cafes, where she discovers their identities. After a brief discussion (including Pudding's revelation that she had already met Sanji, and that he had taught her a few things about making sweets), the crew parts with Pudding on good terms, and she promises to help them reunite with Sanji.[13]

Later, in the Germa Kingdom, the Vinsmoke Family are dining in the throne room of their castle when a confrontation breaks out between Sanji and his elder brother, Vinsmoke Niji. Niji calls out head chef Cosette, who apologizes for serving Niji food which was not to his liking, but Sanji defends her from his brother's further attacks. Sanji then compliments Cosette's cooking, which shocks her and leaves her in tears.[14]

ReferencesEdit

  1. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 5 Chapter 43 and Episode 20, Sanji is introduced.
  2. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 6 Chapter 48 and Episode 23, Head Chef of the Baratie, Zeff, debuts.
  3. One Piece Manga — Vol. 84 Chapter 839 (p. 5), Head Chef of the Germa Kingdom, Cosette, debuts.
  4. One Piece Manga — Vol. 85 Chapter 858 (p. 3), Head Chef of the Big Mom Pirates, Struesen, debuts.
  5. One Piece AnimeEpisode 196, Head Chef of G-8, Jessica, debuts.
  6. One Piece Manga — Vol. 5 Chapter 42, Luffy decides to get a cook for the crew.
  7. One Piece Manga — Vol. 82 Chapter 824 (p. 12-13), Luffy's Random Curry depleted the crew's week worth of rations.
  8. One Piece Manga — Vol. 6 Chapter 45, Luffy tries to recruit Sanji, and Sanji refuses the first time.
  9. One Piece Manga — Vol. 8 Chapter 68, Sanji agrees to join Luffy's crew.
  10. One Piece Manga — Vol. 39 Chapter 372, Sanji defeats Wanze on the Sea Train.
  11. One Piece Manga — Vol. 51 Chapter 492, Luffy and the crew agree to rescue Hachi.
  12. One Piece Manga — Vol. 61 Chapter 595, Sanji accepts Ivankov's challenge.
  13. One Piece Manga — Vol. 83 Chapter 828, The Sanji retrieval team talk with Charlotte Pudding.
  14. One Piece Manga — Vol. 84 Chapter 839, A confrontation breaks out between Niji and Sanji in the Germa royal castle.

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