Joey Calangian, Reggie Manabatt, and Yuka Takemori.
The episode centers on the "Slurp It! Churu-Churu☆Festival," a town event showcasing diverse noodle dishes.
The monster of the week is a garlic press -themed Ubauzo. Due to Mem-Mem's prior exertion in searching for the missing fairy, Cure Yum-Yum is forced to fight at significantly reduced power, leading to a more creative and tactical victory alongside her partner. Character Development & World Building
Featured performances by Hana Hishikawa (Yui/Cure Precious), Yuka Iguchi (Ran/Cure Yum-Yum), and Tomoe Hanba (Mem-Mem).
This episode serves as a significant spotlight for and Cure Yum-Yum (Ran Hanamichi) .
The episode establishes that the emotional state of Recipeppis directly impacts the quality of the food they represent—happiness makes it tastier, while unhappiness leads to poor texture (sogginess).
The episode was produced by with the following key staff: Director: Takao Iwai. Scriptwriter: Chiaki Nagai.
Critics at rated the episode a 4.0/5.0 , praising it for making the series' power sources feel more "solid" and logical. While some viewers on Reddit found the episode to be a "snooze fest" due to its low stakes, others appreciated the "meaty world-building" and the charm of the Kumamon cameo. Delicious Party Precure Episode 32 Review