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:Great find, thx much for bringing the new info. --[[User:Kulurak|Kulurak]] ([[User talk:Kulurak|talk]]) 07:44, 18 October 2021 (UTC)
:Great find, thx much for bringing the new info. --[[User:Kulurak|Kulurak]] ([[User talk:Kulurak|talk]]) 07:44, 18 October 2021 (UTC)
::Sure thing. I'm glad I heard about it from someone else and did some digging; otherwise, I probably wouldn't have known. The original release probably flew under the radar back in 2017 for whatever reason.--'''[[User:NinjaSheik|<span style="color:#FBEC5D;">Ninja</span>]][[User talk:NinjaSheik|<span style="color:#87CEFA;">Sheik</span>]]''' 03:22, 19 October 2021 (UTC)
::Sure thing. I'm glad I heard about it from someone else and did some digging; otherwise, I probably wouldn't have known. The original release probably flew under the radar back in 2017 for whatever reason.--'''[[User:NinjaSheik|<span style="color:#FBEC5D;">Ninja</span>]][[User talk:NinjaSheik|<span style="color:#87CEFA;">Sheik</span>]]''' 03:22, 19 October 2021 (UTC)
==Phimi?==
So, [https://www.amazon.com/Assassins-Creed-Culinary-Thibaud-Villanova/dp/1789099706 thanks to Amazon previewing the full menu], I updated the article to include its table of contents. I wasn't sure if I should've add Wikipedia links to the names of the dishes or not, so I excluded them. However, when I was Google-ing the names each of the dish, the only one I couldn't find was the word "phimi" listed for Payara's named dish. I tried looking up the meaning of the word, too, but I didn't get anything. I believe that might be a misspelling, because the dish itself is called [[Wikipedia:Kheer|kheer, which also goes by several other names]]. I wasn't sure if I should've pointed this out on the article, so if anyone knows what "phimi" mean or it truly is a misspelling, it's something to keep in mind if adding Wikipedia to the dishes on the article.--'''[[User:NinjaSheik|<span style="color:#FBEC5D;">Ninja</span>]][[User talk:NinjaSheik|<span style="color:#87CEFA;">Sheik</span>]]''' 00:17, 14 November 2021 (UTC)

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November 2017 Release

I wanted to bring up something a foreign fan told me: Apparently, the Culinary Codex was released previously in France back in Nov. 2017, and I went to some digging, and I have found a few official sources where this is confirmed, including the author's YT.--NinjaSheik 04:36, 18 October 2021 (UTC)

Great find, thx much for bringing the new info. --Kulurak (talk) 07:44, 18 October 2021 (UTC)
Sure thing. I'm glad I heard about it from someone else and did some digging; otherwise, I probably wouldn't have known. The original release probably flew under the radar back in 2017 for whatever reason.--NinjaSheik 03:22, 19 October 2021 (UTC)

Phimi?

So, thanks to Amazon previewing the full menu, I updated the article to include its table of contents. I wasn't sure if I should've add Wikipedia links to the names of the dishes or not, so I excluded them. However, when I was Google-ing the names each of the dish, the only one I couldn't find was the word "phimi" listed for Payara's named dish. I tried looking up the meaning of the word, too, but I didn't get anything. I believe that might be a misspelling, because the dish itself is called kheer, which also goes by several other names. I wasn't sure if I should've pointed this out on the article, so if anyone knows what "phimi" mean or it truly is a misspelling, it's something to keep in mind if adding Wikipedia to the dishes on the article.--NinjaSheik 00:17, 14 November 2021 (UTC)