hit me with ur manga recommendations

i do not care how bad they are, just hit me with any recommendations you have

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"Dungeon Meshi": Adventurers resort to making meals from things they find in the dungeon in order to save funds while trying to rescue a teammate. Fantastic art and clever worldbuilding.
"Mazumeshi Elf to Yuboku gurashi": a dude gets isekai'd into a world that doesn't have a concept of "food that tastes good". Nothing amazing, but fun.
"Nobunaga no Chef" an amnesiac from the present day winds up the personal chef to feudal warlord Oda Nobunaga
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"Arte": A Renaissance Florentine aristocrat's daughter leaves behind her life of moderate comfort to become a painter's apprentice.
"Flying Witch": a novice witch moves in with some distant relative in the countryside as she tries to practice her craft. Super iyashikei, except for the mandrakes.
"Kusuriya no Hitorigoto": a pharmacist's clever daughter winds up embroiled in the intrigues of the Imperial Court of a Chinese-inspired world.

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"High School Inari Tamamo-chan!" a fox statue disguises herself as a high school student, not realizing that those who are young (or young at heart) see her as an anthro fox.

"Sousou no Frieren": an elven wizard's travels after the rest of her adventuring party died of old age

"Destroy All of Humanity; It Can't Be Regenerated": teens playing MTG in the 90s.

"Silver Spoon": Hiromu Arakawa's tribute to her farming background. A city boy goes to agricultural school.

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"Moyashimon": the education and antics of a kid who can see microorganisms as adorable little mascot characters. Food, fermentation, major queer character who is arguably trans.

"Kumo Desu Ga, Nani ka?" manga adaptation of a light novel, i think there's an anime coming out? The only version that doesn't give the arachnid protagonist cutesy shojo eyes.

"Taihou to Stamps": military comedy in an alternate world as viewed through the experiences of the pencil-pushers.