Due to her fear of crowds, the true nature of her cooking is often hindered. With her neat style of cutting, most of her cuts are considered artistic as well as well prepared. Megumi's style of cooking is mostly based on cutting the ingredients using neat style. She also values friendship and rather observant towards any cooking style available in order for her to learn the style fast (especially Souma's). She has a strong determination and will try her best to reach her dream to become a chef after she is paired with Souma. Despite her weakness, Megumi is an honest and innocent student who does not lie about anything. With her demophobia, Megumi's skills were remained hindered despite her knowledge of recipe and some cooking methods. It is revealed later that Megumi actually fears the crowd, which the crowd made her nervous even until the extent of her lacking confidence, might be the reason for her to have barely survived passing in the academy, even with her good skills in cooking. She is also a rather cautious student who uses her words carefully to avoid unwanted consequences. She easily panics whenever accidents (some are usually in a comedic fashion) happen or when other students almost finish their work. Easily nervous and sensitive, Megumi is one of the clumsy and shy students who tries to do her best while continuing to become a chef. However, after witnessing Souma's incredible cooking skills and creative method of cooking, Megumi would become his assistant, partner, and friend throughout the series. Unfortunately, even with her neat skills in cooking, Megumi's poor social skills and her extreme demophobia got the best of her and had to rely on someone who is close to her possibly due to her humble status and her ordinary beginnings in the academy. Megumi went to Tootsuki Culinary Academy to become a chef and make her family proud. She is one of the main heroines who comes from a small port town in Japan.
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