Lore:Other Cuisines

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Various, lesser known folks of Tamriel and beyond have their unique cuisines:

Maormer[edit]

Little is known of the Maormer cuisine, except for the fact that they once considered mudcrabs as a delicacy.[1] They are not fond of Sugared Cuttlefish, a Khajiit dish, to the point that it was banned from being served during Serpent's Glory festivities under Article 4, Addendum 1 of the Treaty of Khenarthi's Roost during Maormer occupation of Mistral.[2]

Name Description Image
Wasten Coraldale Mudcrab The Wasten Coraldale Mudcrab is an iridescent, blue species of mudcrab found on the island of Wasten Coraldale. They were once considered a delicacy by the Maormer.[1]
Wasten Coraldale Mudcrab
Blue-Backed Siltcrab The Blue-Backed Siltcrab is a blue species of crab found on the island of Galen. They are considered a delicacy by the Maormer.[3][4][5]
Blue-Backed Siltcrab
Silverbloom Silverbloom is a plant native to Galen. There is an argument about whether these bulbous growths are fruit or flowers. They are considered a delicacy by the Maormer.[6][4][5]
Silverbloom

Clockwork City[edit]

Although denizens of Clockwork City have permanent access to healthy food in form of Nutriment Paste it is flavorless.[7][8] Merchants in the City see real ingredients as a privilege, not a right.[9] The Everwound Wellspring offers an alternative to the flavorless Nutriment Paste. Various fruits and vegetables are grown there despite the poor environmental conditions with the aid of a reservoir of water, artificial lighting, and alchemical nutrients.[10] The cost of maintaining the Wellspring is high, as a person’s lifeforce is required to sustain it, as the Clockwork sun does not provide the same life-giving rays to plants as the sun of Nirn Above; making it impractical to rely on the Wellspring as an alternative to Nutriment Paste. Experiments to create sunless-grown produce were ongoing in the Second Era, though it was never known what results ultimately came from this endeavor.[11]

Name Description Image
Nutriment Paste The denizens of the Clockwork City are unlikely to go hungry thanks to the staple food known as Nutriment Paste. It is served from devices known as nutriment dispensers, and the food itself is thick, flavorless, healthy, and above all, a filling paste that has the consistency of porridge. Spices or toppings are added to make it a bit more palatable. The lack of pleasure the paste provides is said to make the simple flavors of other foods become the most delicious things ever tasted.[12][8] The paste sometimes causes people to contract an affliction known as Cyclical Inert Ingestion, palate fatigue which gives them compulsive cravings, causing them to experiment with ingesting non-nutritious and sometimes harmful materials.[13] The Paste can be repurposed into nutrient pellets that are used to feed fabricant livestock.[14]
Nutriment Paste
Ironstalk Mushrooms The Vestige was able to expand the food palate of Slag Town’s denizens when they retrieved the notes detailing the process to make the transient fungi known as Ironstalk Mushrooms edible.[15][16][17] The mushroom’s introduction also allowed them to enjoy fabricant meat, as the mushrooms took off the edge that came from eating it.[18]
Ironstalk Mushrooms
Fabricant Meat Fabricant meat is unpleasant to eat, however Ironstalk Mushrooms takes off the edge that comes from eating it.[18]
Fabricant
Mushroom-filtered meat stew A meal prepared from fabricant meat and Ironstalk Mushrooms[18]
Root Liqueur marinated Fabri-Chop neatly braised A meal prepared from Bosmeri Root Liqueur and fabricant meat[18]
Nix filets in a mushroom and root liqueur reduction A meal prepared from Root Liqueur, fabricant meat and Ironstalk Mushrooms[18]
Fruits and vegetables of the Everwound Wellspring The Everwound Wellspring offers an alternative to the flavorless Nutriment Paste. Various fruits and vegetables are grown there despite the poor environmental conditions with the aid of a reservoir of water, artificial lighting, and alchemical nutrients.[10] The cost of maintaining the Wellspring is high, as a person’s lifeforce is required to sustain it, making it impractical to rely on the Wellspring as an alternative to Nutriment Paste.[11]
An apple orchard in the Everwound Wellspring
Deregulated Mushroom Stew Deregulated Mushroom Stew is a dish made of meat and mushrooms. It's a piping hot stew of savory truffles and fabricant flesh. [19]
Clockwork Citrus Filet Clockwork Citrus Filet is a meal that consists of fabricant flesh, perfectly seared and braised in local fruits.[20]

Fargrave and the Deadlands[edit]

Name Description Image
Daedrat Skewer

Daedrat Skewer is one of the more common and recognizable dishes to those caught wandering the Deadlands. When cooked well, daedrat makes for a surprisingly flavorful dish and requires relatively few spices to enhance the gamey taste and texture of the meat. One daedrat contains enough meat to keep a hungry mortal satisfied for an entire day.[21]

Daedrat
Deadlands Twig Stew

The sparse trees growing throughout the Deadlands provide an option for hungry travelers. A bundle of sticks from dead trees and a large pot of boiling water can be turned into a tasty stew. The longer it boils, the more tender the twigs become.[21]

Burnt Ends

Deadlands are filled with unrecognizable remains of charred meat.[21]

Flash-Baked Ash Hopper Ash hopper are common insects in Vvardenfell and Deadlands. Capturing the insects and giving them a brief dunk in the abundant lava flows found throughout the Burn results in a flash-baked delicacy that may be the best taste the Deadlands has to offer a hungry mortal. One can also gather a handful of the insects and grind them into jelly, which is a popular dish among the Dark Elves of Morrowind.[21]
Ash Hopper
Oblivion Pie

Dremora are known to prepare Deadly Pies,[22] which are toxic to mortals.[23]

Deadly Cake
Deadlands Trout Deadlands Trout are fish commonly consumed by mortal inhabitants of Fargrave.[24]
Deadlands Trout

Skaal[edit]

Name Description Image
Solstheim Elk and Scuttle Solstheim Elk and Scuttle is a Skaal dish that consists of elk meat and scuttle.[25]

Akaviri[edit]

Little is known about Akaviri cuisine. It is believed that it influenced the cuisine of Khajiit of Anequina.[26]

Name Description Image
Akaviri Pork Fried Rice Akaviri Pork Fried Rice is an Akaviri dish that consists of pork and fried rice.[27]
Potentate's Supreme Cioppino Potentate's Supreme Cioppino is an Akaviri dish.[28]
Tsaesci Tea Tsaesci Tea is an Akaviri drink that consists of lotus and ginseng.[29]

Imga[edit]

Name Description Image
Kollopi Kollopi are arboreal rodents that are cooked into delicious little balls of flesh, thick with spices and juice, it is considered a peasant dish. The kollopi mainly live in Graht-oak trees and are harvested by Imga.[30]

Sload[edit]

Name Description Image
Sload Slime Sload Slime is a drink made from ginkgo and seaweed.[31]
Thrassian Chai Thrassian Chai is a drink made from jasmine and seaweed.[32]

Shivering Isles[edit]

Name Description Image
Alocasia Fruit Alocasia Fruit is a type of fruit eaten in the Shivering Isles.[33]
SR-icon-ingredient-Alocasia Fruit.png
Grummite Gumbo Gumbo made from Grummites.[34]
Greenmote Lime Surprise
Smoked Baliwog Leg The legs of Baliwogs are known to be smoked and eaten across the Isles.[35]
LG-cardart-Smoked Baliwog Leg.png
Spiderling Under Glass
Strawberry Harrada

Umbriel[edit]

Cuisine Spirituelle is a term for the distilled spiritual essences that the high lords of Umbriel consume.


Name Description
Bloodball Bloodball is a type of fruit found on Umbriel, growing on vines in the Fringe Gyre.
Hedgehog-and-Eucalypus Broth

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b Wasten Coraldale Mudcrab pet description in ESO: Firesong
  2. ^ Treaty of Khenarthi's Roost
  3. ^ Blue-Backed Siltcrab in ESO: Firesong
  4. ^ a b Quen's dialogue in ESO: Firesong
  5. ^ a b Veshin's dialogue in ESO: Firesong
  6. ^ Silverbloom item description in ESO: Firesong
  7. ^ Outsider Observation Report - Log 2Rosalind Frenrick, Stranded Mage
  8. ^ a b Flavorless Paste on the official UESP ESO item database
  9. ^ Ingunnen's dialogue in ESO: Clockwork City
  10. ^ a b Realms of the Clockwork City: The RadiusProvost Varil Arvel
  11. ^ a b Lector Naril's dialogue in ESO: Clockwork City
  12. ^ Outsider Observation Report - Log 2Rosalind Frenrick, Stranded Mage
  13. ^ Catalogue of Afflictions in the City
  14. ^ Nutrient Pellets in ESO: Clockwork City
  15. ^ Ironstalk Mushroom Preservation and SterilizationSalas Ramothran
  16. ^ Excerpts From Fabricated Flora: A StudyAcolyte Kelvivi
  17. ^ Chirrhari's NotesApprentice Chirrhari
  18. ^ a b c d e Brengolin's dialogue in ESO: Clockwork City
  19. ^ Deregulated Mushroom Stew recipe in ESO
  20. ^ Clockwork Citrus Filet recipe in ESO
  21. ^ a b c d Food of the DeadlandsFralav Polus, House Hexos Quartermaster
  22. ^ Eats-Aged-Meat's dialogue in ESO
  23. ^ Girriian's dialogue in ESO
  24. ^ Fargrave Fish Pile, Deadlands Trout in ESO: The Deadlands
  25. ^ Solstheim Elk and Scuttle recipe in ESO
  26. ^ The Tonenaka Shrine — Magnate Feina-Darak
  27. ^ Akaviri Pork Fried Rice recipe in ESO
  28. ^ Potentate's Supreme Cioppino recipe in ESO
  29. ^ Tsaesci Tea recipe in ESO
  30. ^ The Red Kitchen ReaderSimocles Quo
  31. ^ Sload Slime recipe in ESO
  32. ^ Thrassian Chai recipe in ESO
  33. ^ Alocasia Fruit in Oblivion: Shivering Isles
  34. ^ Rendil Drarara's dialogue in Oblivion: Shivering Isles
  35. ^ Smoked Baliwog Leg in Oblivion: Shivering Isles