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==== Alcoholic ====
==== Alcoholic ====
* Treesian Red
* Distilled spirits from barley, wheat and potatoes
* Wine (in the south)
* Beer


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Revision as of 10:42, 12 October 2019


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Food and Drink

Meats

The Elw favour whale, seal, penguin, chicken, deer, reindeer, roe deer, elk, fish, and, sometimes, especially in the North, bear, wolf and wolverine. The Babkhi favour roasted meats particularly goose, lamb, mutton, long-pork and beef. Cattle are considered sacred animals by the Natopian community and thus some fastidiousness is shown by the general population but 'forcing' a Natopian to eat a roast beef sandwich before flogging as a sodomite is still considered to be the highlight of many a convivial Norwuz celebration (the Natopian is normally an actor hired for the occasion and 'pale-faced' for the occasion. The coercive element is ritualised and staged).

Meat and fish dishes are traditionally salted or cured for preservation, but these days, fresh meat and fish are readily available. Traditionalists still prefer the treated meat/fish flavours.

In the very North, fresh whale or seal meat is occasionally and traditionally eaten uncured and raw.

Dairy, Eggs and other Animal Products

Eggs from chicken and penguins are popular and routinely eaten. Oil from whale is also used in Elwynnese cuisine.

Dairy products from cows, goats, sheep and camels are popular.

Honey is also popular and a traditional sweetener.

Vegetables

  • Cabbage is banned.
  • Rice, rye, oats, beans, potatoes, carrots, green vegetables (except cabbage, banned).
  • Rapeseed (for oils) and sugarbeets (try figuring it out yourself) are also grown in Agricultural Production Townships in southern-Elwynn.

Desserts

  • Desert berries (cake, pie, on their own or with cream and honey)

Exotic dishes

  • Camel (only eaten by Babkhi)

Beverages

Non-alcoholic

  • Tea
  • Spring water
  • Berry and fruit cordials

Alcoholic

  • Treesian Red
  • Distilled spirits from barley, wheat and potatoes
  • Wine (in the south)
  • Beer

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