Taifu's Note

A note that Taifu Toneido wrote shortly before his death on a piece of wrapping paper ripped from a box of "Camel" brand manju buns. The note read, "Resting. Do not disturb." It was initially believed that this meant "I am resting. Do not disturb," but it was later discovered to actually mean "This dough is resting. Do not disturb it," in reference to the noodle dough Taifu had been preparing.

Athena Cykes used this evidence in court to establish that the noodles Taifu had been making were udon rather than soba &mdash; as the latter, unlike the former, is not supposed to be left to rest.