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Seasons of Hieron[edit | edit source]
- They eat a lot of fish in Velas and Nacre, since they're on the coast.
- Fisher Lacey of the Bottom O' The Flounder serves "heated-up iced goosenog" on High Sun Day in Velas.[1]
- Apples are a classic (forgotten?) Nacre import.
- Wine is, of course, sacred to Samot.
- Coffee exists.
- Soup is the favorite dish in Rosemerrow,[2] including "sugar soup" with sweet crackers.[3]
- Sandwiches appear to be popular across Hieron.
- Red Jack's serves soup and pork sandwiches.[7]
- At dinner with Samothes in Aubade, the party has a fish stew, a four seasons pie with chicken, beef, fish, and strawberries. They also have crescent shaped dinner rolls.[8]
Marielda[edit | edit source]
- Hitchcock is served orange juice by the train bartender.[9]
- The Tea Leaf Set (also known as the Tea Witches) brew tea that creates magical and psychotropic effects.[9]
- Juno Eveningeyre was expelled from the tea witches, and instead brewed whiskey; she later invented kombucha.[10]
- The Six are served a turkey dish with a berry garnish at Memoriam College.[11]
- It's noted that this dish is halfling cuisine, from the area later known as Rosemerrow, and that Samothes must have had a successful battle for it to be served in Marielda.
- Coffee
- Wine
- Several characters are seen drinking wine in Marielda, despite its association with Samot.
- Some wines are unavailable in Marielda after Tristero sealed off Nacre, although Maelgwyn somehow manages to get his hands on an expensive Nacre vintage.[13]
- Apples are grown in Nacre, and are no longer available in Marielda after Tristero closes Nacre off.[13]
- Aubrey gains a love for apples after she is offered some by Samot.
- Christopher orders a cold, foaming mixed drink.[13]
- When the Six eat brunch during Four Conversations:
- Champagne and mimosas are served at Samothes's volcano on High Sun Day.[15]
- Castille prepares two glasses of "very strong whiskey" on the rocks for Maelgwyn and herself.[15]
Divine Cycle[edit | edit source]
COUNTER/Weight[edit | edit source]
- Constellation Coffee is a popular chain
- Chips/fries are served in the canteen during Kingdom[16]
- Jambalaya[17]
- Maryland and Ibex both separately chop up vegetables for a salad.[18]
- Cassander makes squid ink pasta (repeatedly).[19]
Twilight Mirage[edit | edit source]
- Popcorn, churros, big trays of fruit, toasted bean (by The Snacking Bean™), and edible flowers are featured at the mysteries. Possibly some of these things are flavors of churros as well. It is unclear.[20]
- There is talk of edible flowers outside of the mysteries. Maybe Nideo needs that in his groceries.
- Fourteen Fifteen orders a "reversed mango slinger, hold the tonic" at The Steady[21]
- Waltz Tango (Cache) makes pasta dinner for The Beloved. He uses onions in the sauce because he wants it to "have that little kick"[Note 1][21]
- Declan's Corrective drinks an unspecified brown liquor in Contrition's Figure. He also offers Fourteen Fifteen tap water at their request.[22]
- While waiting for Worthy of Grace, Tender visits a coffee shop where she gets a muffin and a latte.[23]
- Jelly juice[24]
- Recurring milkshake references
- When Gig creates an ice rink on Brighton, there is a concession stand nearby serving iced hot chocolate[25]
- Burger[26]
- Calciyummm stackable milk[27]
- To go with the Calciyummm, an intern brings Tender, Grand, Fourteen, and Morning's Observation some cookies, including chocolate chip, gingersnap, oatmeal raisin, and a fourth mystery cookie, which is persimmon, cranberry, and egg flavored.[28]
- Honey butter oats[29]
Implied foods in Twilight Mirage[edit | edit source]
- Although Austin states that Fourteen Fifteen is handed a cup of "kind of a warm beverage, like a thick hot chocolate basically" and "a box with some donuts in it", these are revealed to actually contain a keycard and Fourteen's gun, respectively.[30] As we never see donuts or non-iced hot chocolate on screen in the entire season, these are strictly implied.
- Activation Stevenson is referred to as a "drinking buddy" of Fourteen Fifteen and tells them that they owe him a drink.[22]
- When Fourteen Fifteen asks Declan's Corrective for water, he responds by asking if tap water is fine. This implies he has access to some other, possibly bottled water.[22]
PARTIZAN[edit | edit source]
- Leap's foods include rotisserie meats, salad with yogurty dressing, energy bars, and nuts/popcorn to throw into his mouth.[31][32]
- Ryrira and Avar give SBBR a white rice and stir fry dish, self serve from a central plate. And an oatmeal breakfast.[33]
- Milli and Leap throw various snacks at a bad stand up comic.[34]
Road to PALISADE[edit | edit source]
- Broadleaf serves chicken and rice soup in Eversin.
- In Braunton people normally eat Pile of Shrimp, but Broadleaf makes shrimp and grits, cornbread, and a big cake.
- Shrimp broth is served at Joyous Guard. The nobles of the Fabreal Duchy enjoy various soups.
- The Brink
- Blue oranges are featured prominently.[35]
- Grasping vines are edible and tasty, and sold at the night markets.[35]
- Calciyummm is mentioned as a vending machine stock.
- Hamburger
PALISADE[edit | edit source]
- Pretzel Shop exists at the base of the Diadem.
- Phrygian and "Em" drink Lambic House beer at the meet-and-greet.[36]
- Tomatos (British pronunciation) are needed by the Isle of the Broken Key to make tomato flotbread (floating flatbread).[37]
Sangfielle[edit | edit source]
- Fish jerky from Vish
- Traditional Blackwick Huge Pomegranate
- Oranges from the White Flower Caretaker's tree
- Lyke has a breakfast of coffee, fried eggs and griddled toast at Bell Metal Station[38]
- Jolyon offers Duvall and Pickman a camphorous black tea and eggs aboard the Red Zephyr; they have access to burgundy paper to-go cups, which are fancy as Sangfielle does not have mass production[39]
- It is implied at other points that trains generate food through eldritch means in their dining cars, though it is unclear of what quality; the Grand Cormorant Limited's menu variously offers terrapin, a pasta dish, and oysters[40]
- The Toll Collectors splurge on roast pork, rice and boiled fruit[41]
- Jade Moon continental breakfast: griddle cakes, bacon, croissants, "a big bowl of wax" (?), fried egg whites, and a group pitcher of Bloody Mary[42]
- Also fruit, a pastry, milk, coffee[43]
- Chine eats a mattress
- Characters' gas station snacks were canonized in the post-mortem; however, as gas stations (as well as automobile transport and many of the featured snacks) do not exist within the worlds of Sangfielle, this is presumably extracanonical.
Bluff City[edit | edit source]
- Sonny Veranda has the best cheese fries in Bluff City.[44]
- Coffee
- They have a haunted coffee machine in Graysand Paranormal
- The PCs meet at a cafe in Bluff City 05: There Is No Greater Love Pt. 1
- Florence Slowly has a coffee machine in her car
- Tyler Taylor Pierce is known to eat ordinary hotdogs in wrappers from Show Dogs
- Dione Gabro as Janis Stone gives a child product placement chocolate milk in The Eighty Six. She later says that chocolate milk and peas (in smoothies) are the secret to her muscular arms; Sebastian Young uses a bag of frozen peas to nurse a black eye.
- Elouise Salt and her family sell candy at Father's Candy Shope, specifically taffy, peppermint sticks, and balloon shaped candies that each have the word "magnificent" written on them in icing.[45]
- Pomp Circumstance sells funnel cake at his family's funnel cake stand.[45]
- The America's Playground gang buys cold ham with beans and a glass of milk (Melinda), cold ham and two boiled eggs (Pomp), sirloin steak (Sank), french-fried potatoes and cocoa (Catty), and butter cakes (Elouise). Elouise also considers buying a ham sandwich or corned beef sandwich but chickens out.[45]
- Honey[46]
Live at the Table[edit | edit source]
Fall of Magic[edit | edit source]
- Fawn, as a bush dog, eats a good-sized bird raw.[47]
- Piccolo's Aunt Matilda has him collect seven dozen frogs to make a gumbo, and/or a gumbo cake.[47]
- On their way to Castle Stormguard, Piccolo and Caspian are conned into buying many unnecessary supplies for their journey, including oranges. They are told that oranges are critical to preventing scurvy for the human members of the crew and the dreaded double scurvy for Fawn. Caspian also buys a keg of liquor and some smoked meats wrapped in parchment.[47]
- Caspian mentions that he likes a braided loaf of bread.[47]
- The Magus feeds a living train some rock candy.[47]
- While aboard the Seawing, the Fall of Magic characters and the ship's crew eat exclusively seaweed salad. The ship does have a wall of spices that everyone can use to season their salads to taste. The named spices are: paprika, salt, cylinder, coriander, peppermint, musk, and "It's a volcano". Piccolo dumps the "It's a volcano' spice on his salad and tells the rest of the crew that it tastes like ash. Afterwards, he confesses that it was actually spicy.[48]
- The Fall of Magic characters go to the Village of Lights' Festival where the traditional festival food is meat fudge. [48]
Notes[edit | edit source]
- ↑ When Fourteen Fifteen points out that onions are a common ingredient in pasta sauces, he responds "My taste buds are different"
References[edit | edit source]
- ↑ Autumn in Hieron Holiday Special 02: I've Killed Monsters
- ↑ Winter in Hieron 04: A Combination of Notes
- ↑ Winter in Hieron 10: Fire and Blood
- ↑ Winter in Hieron 12: A Chaotic Cataloging
- ↑ Winter in Hieron 27: A Good Metaphor
- ↑ Spring in Hieron 33: Particular Malice
- ↑ Winter in Hieron Holiday Special 01: Homes and Promises
- ↑ Spring in Hieron 01: The Touch of Others
- ↑ 9.0 9.1 Marielda 03: The Crosstown Job Pt. 1
- ↑ Winter in Hieron Holiday Special 02: Pits and Ladders
- ↑ Marielda 06: The Valentine Affair Pt. 1
- ↑ Marielda 09: The Valentine Affair Pt. 4
- ↑ 13.0 13.1 13.2 13.3 Marielda 10: Four Conversations
- ↑ Marielda 12: The Killing of the King-God Samothes By The Traitor Prince Maelgwyn
- ↑ 15.0 15.1 Marielda 13: The Killing of the King-God Samothes By The Traitor Prince Maelgwyn
- ↑ COUNTER/Weight 20: The Glimmer Incident: The Executive Enters!
- ↑ COUNTER/Weight 21: Crisis! (A Solemn Vow Above The Sea of Counterweight)
- ↑ COUNTER/Weight 35: A Knock at the Door
- ↑ COUNTER/Weight 27: An Animal Out of Context
- ↑ Twilight Mirage 01: The Beloved Dust
- ↑ 21.0 21.1 Twilight Mirage 06: We Want You To Come Home
- ↑ 22.0 22.1 22.2 Twilight Mirage 07: Second Street Drifting
- ↑ Twilight Mirage 11: What We're Capable Of
- ↑ Twilight Mirage 14: The Value of Distance
- ↑ Twilight Mirage 31: This Year of Ours: The Mechanic
- ↑ Twilight Mirage 39: Staying Neutral
- ↑ Twilight Mirage 47: Uncontrolled Fires
- ↑ Twilight Mirage 49: Bona Fide, Good Faith
- ↑ Twilight Mirage 67: Futura Free Pt. 4
- ↑ Twilight Mirage 02: The Last Divine
- ↑ PARTIZAN 03: SHORESIDE RECOVERY - DINNERDATE
- ↑ PARTIZAN 04: SHORESIDE RECOVERY - BLACKGLOVES
- ↑ PARTIZAN 12: A Call From an Island
- ↑ PARTIZAN 13: A Captive Audience
- ↑ 35.0 35.1 The Road to PALISADE 11: Orbital Pt. 1
- ↑ PALISADE 06: The Canvas of Dreams Pt. 1
- ↑ PALISADE 14: Upon Our Grace Pt. 1
- ↑ Sangfielle 20: What Happened at Bell Metal Station Pt. 4
- ↑ Sangfielle 19: What Happened at Bell Metal Station Pt. 3
- ↑ Sangfielle 13: Market Day in Blackwick
- ↑ Sangfielle 14: The Candle Factory Pt. 1
- ↑ Sangfielle 34: Passage on the Jade Moon Pt. 3
- ↑ Sangfielle 37: Just Returns Pt. 1
- ↑ Bluff City 02: A Bowling Alley, A Boxer, and A Bird Pt. 2
- ↑ 45.0 45.1 45.2 Bluff City 37: America's Playground Pt. 1
- ↑ Live at the Table: Honey Heist
- ↑ 47.0 47.1 47.2 47.3 47.4 Live at the Table: Fall of Magic Pt. 1
- ↑ 48.0 48.1 Live at the Table: Fall of Magic Pt. 2