Maki Eda, a good-looking and career woman, actually hates vegetables. One day, she meets Katayama Nagisa, a good-looking art teacher at a boys' school and a vegetarian, and by chance she ends up living with him. For some reason, Nagisa treats the innocent Maki carelessly. Despite the conflict, Maki finds herself in love with Nagisa, who turns out to be gay. Still, Maki is healed by Nagisa's organic dishes. As they solve their own problems, they become important to each other, but...
Eda Maki works for an advertising agency at a large company. She is single and doesn't have good luck with men. She also isn't very good at cooking and likes eating junk food. One day, she meets Katayama Nagisa. He is an art teacher and a vegetarian. Unlike Maki, Nagisa cooks very well. The two people then happen to live together. Maki realizes that she is in love with Nagisa, but Nagisa is gay. Through his cooking, they solve their own problems and become important to each other.
Gangster Patisserie. The adaptation will involve a female Japanese college student who runs away to Taiwan and gets involved with a reformed young hoodlum who just got out of jail after five years. Turns out his old gangster boss lost his wife to an illness and has decided to turn over a new leaf and become a legit businessman by starting a bakery that employs all his former gang members. His beloved deceased wife's daughter from her previous marriage is the Japanese girl and she arrives in Taiwan looking for her mom, and ends up living with her step father, who dreams of being a master baker but sucks big time at baking. The entire gang of misfits all live and work together, and heartwarming hilarity ensues.