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Azeroth's Fine Foods. (RP Resource)
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Post by
Atik
In light of recent topics of discussions, I think we could all make use of a nice civil topic for a change.
As a roleplayer, I have quite commonly encountered the problem of various foods and drinks found around Azeroth. It is quite awkward when characters visit resturants or inns, and you need to make up various foods for them to order.
So, let's go ahead and work to compile a list of options, shall we?
I'll start off with some that have already made appearances in the past.
Morn'Brew:
Or coffee, as it is more commonly known. A caffinated beverage, commonly served warm with milk and suger. Probably finds its origins in Dwarven culture.
Pop:
Water mixed with various ingrediants to give it flavor and kept cold in order to be refreshing. Quite comparable to soda, and comes in a wide veriety of flavors.
Alcohol:
Pretty much exactly what it says on the tin. There are so many different options presented in-game, from light to stong to knock you right out in sheer amount of alcohol.
Now for some foods I've seen thrown out there;
Spider Kabobs:
Grilled bite-sized bits of spider served on a long stick. Commonly served as a delecacy in Human or Elven lands. Many might look at such a thing with distaste, but others find it quite delicious.
Stuffed Stag:
The name itself is rather misleading. Simply put, it is a stags stomach that has been filled with most of the meat from the animal itself, pratically bursting at the seams. It is cooked and served warm; usually needing to be eaten with a fork and knife. Most often found in Dwarven establishments. Stuffed Bear and Stuffed Boar is also somewhat common.
Mammoth Bites:
Heavily cooked and relatively small chuncks of mammoth meat; usually spiced quite heavily to add a nearly overpowering flavor.
Pasta:
Because, seriously, what is a world without pasta?
Post by
Neonhyper
Pasta:
Because, seriously, what is a world without pasta?
A world is nothing without pasta!
Morn'Brew:
Or coffee, as it is more commonly known. A caffinated beverage, commonly served warm with milk and suger. Probably finds its origins in Dwarven culture.
But I'll do a little correcting here, there's been a coupe different versions of coffee. Regular coffee was able to be bought in Shattrath, and has recently been on regular Azeroth (as I can buy it from some gnome in Stormwind now IIRC).
There's also
Kafa
from Pandaria, which is basically coffee but with a fancy name.
There's also
Moonberry Juice
, which I'm going to assume is a sweet juice that originated from fruit found in Kaldorei lands. I tend to abuse it as a non-milk, non-water, non-alcohol drink, so anymore that people can come up with would be appreciated!
Post by
morginar
I'm curious to ask if drinking a tauren drink may or may not be safe for the shorter races such as gnomes and goblins.
Edit:
Cant forget
dragonbreath chili
the world need spicy food that makes you breath fire?
Post by
Atik
I'm curious to ask if drinking a tauren drink may or may not be safe for the shorter races such as gnomes and goblins.
As in alcohol?
I imagine that Tauren in general need to drink more to actually get drunk, as they more than likely have a higher BMI. (Or w/e the acronym is)
But gnomes and goblins have also shown off some rather intense amounts of stength. And Dwarves, who aren't much bigger, are the heaiest drinkers in Azeroth. So it's entirely possibly the shorties can hold their liquor.
Post by
morginar
I'm curious to ask if drinking a tauren drink may or may not be safe for the shorter races such as gnomes and goblins.
As in alcohol?
I imagine that Tauren in general need to drink more to actually get drunk, as they more than likely have a higher BMI. (Or w/e the acronym is)
But gnomes and goblins have also shown off some rather intense amounts of stength. And Dwarves, who aren't much bigger, are the heaiest drinkers in Azeroth. So it's entirely possibly the shorties can hold their liquor.
So much for that logic that smaller bodies would need smaller amounts to get drunk.
Post by
Adamsm
Heh, I have a friend who is about 5 even and she can drink people my size(6'3) under the table; size has nothing to do with tolerance to how fast/soon/quick you get drunk.
Now, I wouldn't want to drink goblin booze, cause it's probably cut with rocket fuel, just like I wouldn't want to drink Dwarven or Pandaren ale: Look at what Mudmug put in his stuff in the Valley after all.
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Post by
Monday
A world is nothing without pasta!
This.
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Post by
Lordplatypus
Now, I wouldn't want to drink goblin booze, cause it's probably cut with rocket fuel, just like I wouldn't want to drink Dwarven or Pandaren ale: Look at what Mudmug put in his stuff in the Valley after all.
don't foget that beastmaster (Can't remember his name) and what mr. stormstout made.
Although i'm liking the concept of 220-proof dwarven ale.
Post by
Maniac21
You could create fancier version of the new Pandaren recipes. Say they're imported, that'll draw the fancypants in!
Pandaren cuisine is cleared made by people who put more thought into there food than the old world. But at the same time, it's not really "fancy" It's well made and made in volumes to feed many big eaters (which is the Pandaren culture as a whole). I can see some industrious cooks in Azeroth taking the ingredients and styles of the new southern continent and adapting them to the old world. Kaldorei spider-kabobs with special Pandaren seasoning? A whole new take on Soothing Turtle Bisque? Plenty of ways.
Post by
Lordplatypus
Pandarens seem make fatty foods alot (since their view of beauty being rotund and rubbenesque) more than other cultures.
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