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==Beverages==
 
==Beverages==
A list of beverages mentioned in the books include: Mead, [[Wine]], Beer, & Cider
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A list of beverages mentioned in the books include
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* beer
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* cider
 
* [[Black tar rum]]
 
* [[Black tar rum]]
 
* [[Liquor]]
 
* [[Liquor]]
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* mead
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* [[wine]]
  
 
==Food==
 
==Food==
 
A list of food mentioned in the books include:
 
A list of food mentioned in the books include:
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* Biscuits{{Ref|agot}}{{fact}}
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* Black Bread{{Ref|agot}}{{fact}}
 
* [[Bowl of brown]]
 
* [[Bowl of brown]]
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* Bread{{Ref|agot}}{{fact}}
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* Cheese{{Ref|adwd|38}}
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* Gravy{{Ref|agot}}{{fact}}
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* Honey{{Ref|agot}}{{fact}}
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* Honeycomb{{Ref|agot}}{{fact}}
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* [[Lemon cake]]{{Ref|agot}}
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* Olive Oil
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* Sherbet{{Ref|adwd|38}}
 
* [[Sister's stew]]
 
* [[Sister's stew]]
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* Strawberry Pie{{Ref|agot}}
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===Fish===
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* Eel
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* Lamprey{{Ref|adwd|38}}
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* Lamprey Pie{{Ref|adwd|38}}
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* [[Whiskerfish]]
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===Fowl===
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* Capons{{Ref|adwd|38}}
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* Chicken{{Ref|adwd|38}}
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* Eggs{{Ref|adwd|38}}
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* Pigeon{{Ref|agot}}{{fact}}
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* Pigeon pie{{Ref|agot}}{{fact}}
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===Fruit===
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* Apples{{Ref|agot}}{{fact}}
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* Blood oranges{{Ref|adwd|38}}
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* [[Lemon]]s{{Ref|adwd|38}}
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* Limes
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* Plums:
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:*Dornish plums
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* Pomegranates
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* Strawberries{{Ref|agot}}{{fact}}
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===Game===
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* Boar{{Ref|agot}}{{fact}}
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* Goat{{Ref|agot}}{{fact}}
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* Horse{{Ref|agot}}{{fact}}
 
* [[Stallion heart]]
 
* [[Stallion heart]]
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* Suckling Pig{{Ref|agot}}{{fact}}
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===Vegetables===
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* Dragon Peppers{{Ref|adwd|38}}
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* Green Peppers{{Ref|adwd|38}}
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* Olives
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* Onions{{Ref|adwd|38}}
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* Turnips{{Ref|agot}}{{fact}}
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===Herbs & Spices===
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Major spices:
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*Black peppercorn{{Ref|adwd|17}}
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*Cinnamon{{Ref|adwd|17}}
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*Cloves{{Ref|adwd|17}}
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*Nutmeg{{Ref|affc|36}}
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*Saffron{{ref|adwd|9}} - from [[Yi Ti]]
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Other spices:
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*Salt{{Ref|adwd|17}}
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*Mustard seed{{Ref|adwd|17}}
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*Ginger{{Ref|acok|30}}
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*Curry and cardamom{{ref|asos|42}}
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Herbs:
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*Coriander (cilantro){{Ref|adwd|17}}
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*Sage{{Ref|adwd|17}}
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*Clary sage{{Ref|adwd|17}}
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*Parsley{{Ref|adwd|17}}
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Sweeteners:
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*Honey{{ref|adwd|48}} 
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*Sugar{{Ref|asos|60}}
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==Theme==
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{{See also|Themes in A Song of Ice and Fire}}
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[[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.
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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]].
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==References==
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{{references}}
  
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[[Category:Food]]
  
[[Category:Food| ]]
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[[fr:Alimentation]]
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[[ru:Еда и напитки]]

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List of foods encountered in the world of asoiaf.

Beverages

A list of beverages mentioned in the books include

Food

A list of food mentioned in the books include:

Fish

Fowl

Fruit

  • Dornish plums

Game

Vegetables

Herbs & Spices

Major spices:

Other spices:

Herbs:

Sweeteners:

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.

References