The Spice Merchant; Food for Thought Special
Of the 143675 characters on Anime Characters Database, 13 are from the anime Spice and Wolf: Merchant Meets the Wise Wolf.
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spice and wolf: merchant meets the wise wolf sub | dub lawrence is a traveling merchant selling various goods from a horse-drawn cart. one day, he arrives at a village and meets a beautiful girl with the ears and tail of an animal! her name is holo the wisewolf and she brings ...
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merchant /ˈmɜːtʃənt/ n.商人;批发商 adj.海上货运的 set sail 起航;开航 extend/ɪk'stend/ vt.扩展;使伸长;延长 negotiate/nɪˈɡəʊʃieɪt/ vt.商定;达成(协议) vi.谈判;磋商;协商 fleet /...
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Spice and Wolf 2008 9,769 votes Spice and Wolf (CTC, 2008) is a Japanese fantasy adventure anime series based on the light novels written by Isuna Hasekura and illustrated by Ju Ayakura from Imagin animation studio. Kraft Lawrence, a traveling merchant, peddles various goods from town to to...
most meat and fish. Merchant guilds that supplied spices were variously known as "spicers," "apothecaries," or "pepperers." Inventories and account books of pharmacies show that such culinary stalwarts as pepper, cinnamon and ginge...