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List of foods encountered in the world of asoiaf.
Contents
Beverages
A list of beverages mentioned in the books include: Mead, Wine, Beer, & Cider
- Black tar rum
- Liquor
- various wines
A list of food mentioned in the books include:
Food
- Biscuits[1]
- Black Bread[1]
- Bowl of brown
- Bread[1]
- Cheese[2]
- Gravy[1]
- Honey[1]
- Honeycomb[1]
- Lemon cake[1]
- Sherbet[2]
- Sister's stew
- Strawberry Pie[1]
Fruit
Fish
- Eel
- Lamprey[2]
- Lamprey Pie[2]
- Whiskerfish
Fowl
Game
- Boar[1]
- Goat[1]
- Horse[1]
- Stallion heart
- Suckling Pig[1]
Vegetables
Theme
George R.R. Martin has more than 160 vivid descriptions of food do not just lend color and flavor to the fictional world but almost appear as a supporting character. The meals signal everything from a character's disposition to plot developments, but also forebode the last profitable harvest before the coming winter. Inedible-sounding food was eaten at the Red Wedding in A Storm of Swords, preparing readers for the nauseating circumstances to come.
Fans seeking to immerse themselves deeper in their favorite fictional worlds have started cooking dishes from the books, see A Feast of Ice and Fire.