Food of the Tyr Region

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Meat & Other Animal Products

Ants

Sugar-coated ants are a sweet snack. (A Little Knowledge)

Aprig

Aprig meat is succulent and has a faint nutty flavor. Female aprigs can be milked, but the milk is not good quality. (Monstrous Compendium II: Terrors Beyond Tyr)

Baazrag (Cheap)

Baazrag meat is prepared in bits on a skewer and grilled over an open flame. Slabs of the meat are also smoked to prepare for journeys across the desert. (City-State of Tyr) One baazrag provides 25 pounds of meat. The fluid sac on its back contains 1-4 pints of water which is tainted by the baazarag’s poison. (Monstrous Compendium II: Terrors Beyond Tyr)

A boneclaw can be eaten but it is tough and stringy meat. One boneclaw provides up to 125 pounds of meat. (Monstrous Compendium II: Terrors Beyond Tyr)

Bat

Bats roost in the Shom emporium in Nibenay. (Amber Enchantress 202)

(Obsidian Oracle 9)

Carru

One carru can provide 200-250 pounds of meat for consumption. Female carrus can also be milked, providing thick creamy milk. A female carru products 3 gallons of milk a day. The milk only keeps for a few days. All carru have a fluid sac behind their heads which contains 3-9 pints of water. (Monstrous Compendium II: Terrors Beyond Tyr)

Cha-thrang (Very Expensive)

The meat of a cha-thrang is very expensive and only eaten on rare occasions by nobles when it is available. (City-State of Tyr) The meat must be specially prepared to ensure a toxic lime from the creature’s shell is removed before cooking. (Monstrous Compendium I: Terrors of the Desert)

Cloud Ray (Very Expensive)

The meat of a cloud ray is very expensive and only eaten on rare occasions by nobles when it is available. (City-State of Tyr)

A single cloud ray could easily provide an entire settlement with enough meat for 2 to 3 months. (Monstrous Compendium I: Terrors of the Desert)

Crodlu

One dish involves ground crodlu meat mixed with rice. (Dungeon 56, Grave Circumstances)

Crickets

Crickets are heard in the desert. (The Cerulean Storm, 19)

Drake

The meat of lesser drakes has an unpleasant taste. (Monstrous Compendium II: Terrors Beyond Tyr)

Dune Trapper

The flesh of a dune trapper can be eaten to survive, but none of the races hunt the dune trapper for its poor tasting flesh. Each dune trapper has a number of quarts of water equal to its hit points. (Monstrous Compendium I: Terrors of the Desert)

Eelar

Royal eelar honey is sickeningly sweet purple fluid that is similar to kank nectar. Consuming one pint of the jelly will fulfill all nutritional needs of a character for the day. The sweet smell of the jelly attracts ants, both regular and giant. (The Black Spine) Eelar may not be native to Athas, and may have traveled there with the githyanki.

Erdlu (Cheap)

Erdlu meat can be prepared in bits on a skewer and grilled over an open flame. Slabs of the meat are also smoked to prepare for journeys across the desert. (City-State of Tyr)

In Draj a popular dish is erdlu stew and steamed corn. In Draj, a dried, pemmican-like erdlu meat is part of the local diet. Spiced erdlu meat with vegetables is a common Draji dish. (City-State of Draj)

Erdlu meat is also made into stews by herders. (Wanderer’s Journal)

Erdlu eggs (Cheap)

Erdlu eggs have a wrinkled, leathery shell, but are delicious and also nutritious. When eaten raw, the red yolks have a zesty, gamey taste that is both satisfying and invigorating. The whites form a spongy cake that tastes like cheese when cooked. (City-State of Tyr) If eaten raw, the egg can take the place of a day’s water requirements, but only for up to a week’s time. (The Wanderer’s Journal)

The eat is an excellent source of nutrition, and can keep a man alive for months at a time for the eggs are packed with a variety of nutrients and essential vitamins. If eaten raw an egg can replace one gallon of water. However, it is not a perfect substitution and a man can only live on this egg water diet for one week, before he needs water. (The Wanderer’s Chronicle)

Erdlund

The large erdlund provides up to 700 pounds of meat each. Erdlund eggs are less tasty than erdlu eggs, but can provide food for three man. The eggs are 3’ in diameter. (Monstrous Compendium I: Terrors of the Desert)

Fish

There are occasionally mentions of fish. Most are underground water sources, such as the dray in New Giustenal. (Monstrous Compendium II: Terrors Beyond Tyr) (City by the Silt Sea) Some are above ground, such as the fish in Loyalties. (Loyalties)

Frogs

There are frogs living in the Forest Ridge. (Wanderer’s Journal)

Fordorran

The flesh of a fordorran is edible but tastes so terrible most races prefer not to eat it. However many elven tribes know how to prepare fordorran meat in a way that prevents the meat from developing a bad taste. (Monstrous Compendium II: Terrors Beyond Tyr)

Goat

Goats roam the Ringing Mountains. (Wanderer’s Journal)

(Verdant Passage 85, 148) (Amber Enchantress 106)

Goats are domesticated. (Obsidian Oracle 125)

The goat species domesticated by the beast headed giants are huge for their species. Tithian needed to only duck down a little to hide behind the shoulders of the goats. (Obsidian Oracle 222)

Goat milk is used to make cheese. (Veiled Alliance)

Gorak

Goraks are herd animals that are an integral part of the food chain for most meat eaters. Gorak eggs are delicious and often sought after. (Monstrous Compendium II: Terrors Beyond Tyr)

Villagers have domesticated goraks. (The Cerulean Storm, 6)

Harnaq

The bones of the harnaq are thick, soft and full of marrow. Only the marrow is considered edible by most races, though halflings will eat harnaq meat. (Faces of the Forgotten North)

Harnaq – egg

(Faces of the Forgotten North)

Cheese made from harnaq milk is expensive. (Faces of the Forgotten North)

Inix (Expensive)

The tail meat of an inix is considered a delicacy. Inix meat is fried in some inns in Tyr. (City-State of Tyr)

Fillet of inix in a spicy sauce is a dish served in Raam. The meat can be added to a rich stew as is done at banquets of nobles in Raam. (Intrigue in Raam, Polyhedron 134)

Jalath’gak (Cheap)

The abdomen of a jalath’gak yields 16 gallons of water. It also yields blood and nectar that can be filtered to provide for 32 meals. (Thri-Kreen of Athas) (City-State of Tyr)

Jankz (Cheap & Expensive)

Jankz meat can be served cut into bits and placed on a skewer so that it is grilled over an open flame. Slabs of jankz meat are also smoked to prepare for journeys across the desert. (City-State of Tyr)

The meat has a gamey taste but is palatable. Because of the poison sacs, caution must be taken when preparing jankz. As a general rule, one jankz provides a meal for one man. (Monstrous Compendium I: Terrors of the Desert)

Jankz meat is served in strips that have been dried in the sun and preserved with salt. (Complete Book of Gladiators)

Kank (Cheap)

Kank nectar/ honey is very nutritious. (City-State of Tyr)

Kank honey is thick green and provides the eater with plenty of energy. (The Wanderer’s Journal)

Kank meat cannot be eaten because when a kank dies its flesh emits an odor so foul that not even a starving man can stomach it. Food-producer kanks create a melon-sized, green honey globule that is very sweet. It can sustain a man for several days with no other means of nourishment. (Monstrous Compendium I: Terrors of the Desert)

Kes’trekel (Expensive)

In Nibenay the eggs are a delicacy, if procured and eaten within two weeks of being laid. (Monstrous Compendium II: Terrors Beyond Tyr)

Kip (Cheap)

Kip meat is served in strips that have been dried in the sun and preserved with salt. (Complete Book of Gladiators) It is also prepared in bits on a skewer and grilled over an open flame. Slabs of kip meat are also smoked to prepare for journeys across the desert. Kip sausages are served with biscuits in Tyr. (City-State of Tyr) Kip meat is a staple of many dwarven communities. One kip can provide meat for up to 2 meals. The meat can also be make into a stew that would easily feed six. (Monstrous Compendium I: Terrors of the Desert)

Kirrie (Very Expensive)

Kirrie meat is considered some of the finest available in the Tablelands. The females also produce milk, but they have not been domesticated. (Monstrous Compendium I: Terrors of the Desert)

Kitsus

Kitsus are bird-lizards. Small, sand-colored scales cover the kitsus who have feathered wings used for gliding. Their meat is tasty. The city of Balic herds large flocks of them. (Slave Tribes) Kitsus are raised to produce eggs. (Slave Tribes)

Larvae

Candied larvae are the color and shape of jelly beans but wiggle about. They are served as a dessert. (Dragon Crown)

Lizard (Cheap)

Lizard meat is used in spicy stews. (Freedom)

Small lizards live in the rocky badlands and foothills of the Ringing Mountains and can provide a meal for a desert traveler. (Dragon Crown)

Sadira eats a lizard to stay alive in the desert. (Amber Enchantress 282)

Lizard – Sweet Meat

Sweet lizard meats are sold in the arena in Tyr. (Crimson Legion)

Locust

Rikus eats locust in the desert to stay alive. (Crimson Legion 184 )

Meat – General

On a voyage through the Silt Sea the captain eats salted and dried meats. (Obsidian Oracle 95)

Mekillot (Expensive)

Mekillot steak is a stable for nobles and rich merchants. (City-State of Tyr)

In Raam, mekillot steak in a wine and berry sauce is served at banquets for nobles and other powerful figures. (Intrigue in Raam, Polyhedron 134)

Millipede

The gith of the Black Spine Mountains feed their slaves with mush made from millipede chitin. It is not known for its nutritional value, but does keep the slaves alive. (Black Spine)

Mouse

Mice are found as vermin living on a giant. (Obsidian Oracle 133)

Nox

Nox are subterranean six-legged lizards. They typically grow up to 3 feet long and are considered harmless. For creatures dwelling underground, nox can be a primary source of meat. (Black Spine)

Pig

There are pigs in the Forest Ridge. (Dragon Crown). It could be that pig refers to an aprig on Athas.

Pterrax

The eggs of pterrax are a very valuable source of food. One pterrax egg provides up to two meals. (Monstrous Compendium I: Terrors of the Desert)

Pulp bee

Worker pulp bees produce a sweet tasting liquid that is very nutritious. One quart of the liquid can provide the nutrients for 2 days. When it hardens the honey looses some of its nutrition but can still provide the nourishment of 1 day of food. (Monstrous Compendium I: Terrors of the Desert)

Rabbit

In Draj they raise rabbits. (Veiled Alliance) (An Athasian rabbit is pictured in Arcane Shadows.)

Ram

Rams are domesticated by giants (Obsidian Oracle171)

Rats

There are rats on Athas. (Monstrous Compendium I: Terrors of the Desert) (Wanderer’s Journal)

T’ranks may be Athasian rats. They are mentioned in Intrigue in Raam, and sound like rats, but no description is given.

Red cactus grubs. (Cheap)

Most red cactus bulbs contain 1 to 3 dozen grubs. The grubs are thumb-size with brown heads and white scaly bodies. Some people pop the heads off, while others eat the grubs whole. (Complete Book of Gladiators)

Red cactus Grubs

Red cacti contain little warm bodies of grubs about the size of a thumb. The grubs have white scale covered bodies and brown heads. They are considered nice and juicy. The heads are squeezed off before sucking the insides out. The taste is a rich gamey flavor, but was a little too sweet for Rikus’s taste. The heads and empty grub skins are toss away. (Crimson Legion 227) I have named these red cactus grubs based on the description in the book. It is possible that these are not the same red cactus grubs mentioned in the Complete Book of Gladiators as there are some differences in their description. Namely, the Complete Book of Gladiators states that the grubs are eaten whole, while here the insides are sucked out.

Renks (Cheap)

Renks are small slugs that are eaten raw. Each slug has 4 oz of water within it. 16 rents provide enough water for one day’s requirement. (Complete Book of Gladiators)

When consumed raw each renk provides the equivalent of a ½ cup of water. An active man would need to eat 32 renks a day to replace his water requirement for the day. (Monstrous Compendium I: Terrors of the Desert)

Rotgrubs

Fried rotgrubs are served in Tyr. (Verdant Passage 83)

Scrab

A single elf can survive on the meat of a scrab for days. Elves of the wastes eat scrab meat. (Monstrous Compendium I: Terrors of the Desert)

Sheep

Giants raise large sheep herds on islands in the silt sea. (Wanderer’s Journal)

Giants use sheep hide when manufacturing clothing and sacks. (Obsidian Oracle 14)

Sheep are raised in Balic (Obsidian Oracle 44, 125, 137)

Silt crabs

Silt crabs live on the shores of the Sea of Silt. (City by the Silt Sea)

Silt Horror – White

The white silt horror is said to be good eating by the few giants that have killed one. (Monstrous Compendium I: Terrors of the Desert)

Silt Horror – Brown

The brown silt horror can be eaten but the few giants that have tasted it say its taste leaves much to be desired. (Monstrous Compendium I: Terrors of the Desert)

Silt mussels

M’ke caravans have been known to carry these coruscations that live in the Silt Sea. (City by the Silt Sea)

Silt spawn

Silt spawn meat is tasty and can be used as a source of food. (Monstrous Compendium II: Terrors Beyond Tyr) Giants hunt silt spawn for food. They are tasty and considered a delicacy by giants. (City by the Silt Sea)

Silt Serpent

The giants and others who live along the shores of the Sea of Silt know that silt serpents make excellent meals. Their meat is sweet, tasty and extremely juicy, and it can be eaten raw or cooked over a slow-burning fire. The Sky Singers elf tribe makes a particularly famous dish using silt serpent meat and faro leaves. The meal, called alrasb in elven, can be sampled in Nibenay’s Hill District or the food tents of the Sky Singers road bazaars. (City by the Silt Sea)

Snakes

Harmless, albino snakes can be found among the crags and foothills of the Ringing Mountains. These snakes can provide a meal for a desert traveler. (Dragon Crown)

Rikus eats snakes in the desert to stay alive. (Crimson Legion 184 )

Sygra

The meat of a sygra is palatable. Female sygras can be milked. The milk provided is of good quality. (Monstrous Compendium II: Terrors Beyond Tyr)

Turkey

In Draj they raise turkeys for slaughter. (Veiled Alliance)

Wezer

Wezers produce a honey on which they feed. Eating at least one quart of wezer honey a day heals an additional 1d8 hit points. (A Little Knowledge)

Z’tal (Cheap)

Z’tal meat can be prepared in bits on a skewer and grilled over an open flame. Slabs of the meat are also smoked to prepare for journeys across the desert. (City-State of Tyr) The meat of a z’tal is dense and course. The tail and hind legs make excellent eating and considered the choice portions. The tail and legs are often roasted and can provide up to 6 meals. (Monstrous Compendium I: Terrors of the Desert)

Z’tals can be used to prepare a stew. One z’tal can provide enough meat for a stew that would feed 12 people. (Dragon Crown)

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Fruits and Vegetables

Acorn

Acorns are used to make magical potions. (Wake of the Ravager)

Agafari nuts

The nuts of the large agafari tree are edible. (The Ivory Triangle)

Almonds

Almendro trees grow in the Crescent Forest. (Boneyard Lights) Almendro trees are almond trees.

Apples

Apples are used to make magical potions. (Shattered Lands) (Wake of the Ravager) (Dragon Crown) (Psionic Artifacts of Athas)

Bamboo shoots

(Monstrous Compendium I: Terrors of the Desert)

Banana

Bananas are used to make magical potions. (Shattered Lands) (Wake of the Ravager) (Dragon Crown)

Baobab

The gigantic baobab tree produces a gourd-like fruit that is eaten. Some species have a sour taste. (The Ivory Triangle) (Veiled Alliance)

Beans

The City of Nibenay grows beans. (The Ivory Triangle) See below, soybeans. It could be a reference to soybeans or could be other types of beans.

Bergo

The bergo fruit grows on a tree. (Villages of the Wastes)

Berill (Cheap)

Berill is a blue-green moss that often carpets the soil of the Crescent Forest. In open clearings the moss dries to a thin shell which crackles when stepped upon. In this state it is edible and tastes like dried tea leaves. (The Ivory Triangle)

Berries – General

In Gulg, they gather berries from the forest. (The Wanderer’s Journal)

Berries are stored in urns. (The Black Spine)

Betel nuts

Betel nuts are eaten by most citizens of Nibenay. Eating the nuts over years stains the teeth. (Veiled Alliance) The Nibenese also grind the nuts into tasty pastes. (The Ivory Triangle)

The betel nut is actually a bean rather than a nut. The user puts a betel nut between his upper gums and his cheek, and the juices slowly percolate through his skin for a couple of hours. The nut leaves reddish brown stains on the teeth and gums. (Faces of the Forgotten North)

Blackberry

Blackberry bushes often surround an oasis. (Dungeon 44, Raiders of the Chanth)

Blueberry

Blueberries are used to make magical potions. (Wake of the Ravager) (Dragon Crown)

Broy Beans

The Tula-lai elf tribe deals in broy beans. (Merchant House of Amketch)

Bulis berry

Bulis berries have hairy, thick, brown-skin making it difficult to peel. The berries can be eaten or made into a wine. (City-State of Tyr)

Cabra

Cabra melons are thick-husked fruits. They have a succulent taste. The inside of a cabra melon has wedges similar to an orange. (Service)

Cactus – General

Cactus grow in every conceivable shape: squat spheres covered by long yellow needles, twisted masses of ground-hugging tubes, tall spine-covered barrels as high as twenty feet, even in tangled masses with tree-like limbs. Many of these cacti are sources of both food and water, but some are deadly. (Wanderer’s Journal)

Some cacti are gnarled and as tall as trees while others creeping over small circles like thorn-rugs in rocky ground. (Amber Enchantress 78)

Cactus – Honey Boiled Cactus

Honey boiled cactus is served in the elven market in Nibenay. (Amber Enchantress 155)

Cactus – Red cactus (Cheap)

Red cactus is round succulent plant with spiny thorns. Typically the cactus is used to harvest red cactus grubs, but the fruit of the cactus can be eaten. (Complete Book of Gladiators)

Red cactus is a round cactus the size of a man’s head. It has red, finger length spines and a leathery skin. Inside eat red cactus are red cactus grubs. (Crimson Legion 227) See red cactus grubs.

Cactus – Rock cactus

A rock cactus can be peeled if it is first incapacitated. Each rock cactus provides approximately 1 pound of food. The taste is vaguely similar to apples. In addition, a rock cactus provides up to 4 pints of water. (Monstrous Compendium II: Terrors Beyond Tyr)

Chadnut

The chadnut is sweet. People place them in their mouths and suck on them to get the flavor. The seeds of the chadnut are peppery and burn the tongue and water the eyes. The seeds leave a fiery aftertaste in one’s throat. (The Cerulean Storm 4)

Cherry

Cherries are used to make magical potions. (Dragon Crown)

Copra

The city of Gulg exports a lot of copra throughout the Tablelands. (The Ivory Triangle) (Veiled Alliance) When coconut milk is dried it turns into the fleshy copra. Copra can be made manually by drying the coconut milk but also occurs naturally as a coconut ages.

Corn

In Draj, fields of corn are grown. (Veiled Alliance) (Whispers of the Storm)

Corn is used to make magical potions. (Shattered Lands) (Wake of the Ravager)

Corn is a main stay of the Draji diet. (City-State of Draj)

Dates

Dates grow on palm trees that often surround an oasis. (Dungeon 44, Raiders of the Chanth) (The Wanderer’s Journal)

Dates are eaten as appetizers by merchants before a meal. (Forest Maker)

Dem Bushes

Dem bushes are not very tasty, but they do provide nourishment to a desert traveler. They grow in Rocky Badlands, especially near the Ringing Mountains. (Dragon Crown)

Faro (Fruit – Expensive, Bread – Cheap)

Faro is a twisted cactus with a fruit blossom that blooms delicious fruit only once per decade. The faro needles can be grown into flour for bread. (City-State of Tyr) Faro leaves are also an ingredient in stews. (Road to Urik)

Faro is a dwarf cactus tree, as tall as a man with a handful of scaly stems that rise to a tangle crown of needle-covered boughs. It is a cash crop in Tyr. Each piece of sweet fruit only once a decade was a delicacy worth more than the plant itself.

(Verdant Passage 63)

The needles are made into a gruel for slaves. (Verdant Passage90)

Faro blossoms have a sweet scent and have huge red flowers on the rare occasion they bloom. (Verdant Passage 173)

Faro is made into a bread. (Amber Enchantress 174)

The branch of a faro tree is spiny. (Obsidian Oracle 28)

On a voyage through the Silt Sea the galley slaves eat moldering faro. (Obsidian Oracle 95)

Tithian promises the slaves they will eat the fruit of the faro and not the needle. This implies that nobles or free men eat the fruit while slaves are only allowed the needle. (Obsidian Oracle 108)

The faro tree has a skinny trunk. (Obsidian Oracle 137)

Figs (Cheap)

The city of Nibenay sells figs. (The Ivory Triangle) (Dune Trader)

Fig trees often surround an oasis in the desert. (Dungeon 44, Raiders of the Chanth)

Figs are a pleasant snack for those who can afford it. (Shackles)

Flour

(The Black Spine)

Fronds

A deep red frond that grows underground is harvested by the gith under the Black Spine Mountains. (Black Spine)

Geja (Expensive)

Geja is a soft skinned fruit which is only ripe for a few days each year. It is sweet and delicate. Geja can be dried in the sun, and retains its sweetness when dried. (The Ivory Triangle)

Gourd – General

Gourds grew in the forest of the Forest Maker. (Forest Maker)

Grain

(Merchant House of Amketch) There are seemingly endless fields of grain in Draj. (The City-State of Draj)

Grain in grown by giants on the islands of the Silt Sea and desert villages. (Dragon Crown)

Grain is grown in Urik (Villages of the Wastes)

Grain - Honey Barley

Honey Barley was developed to be cultivated using both water and kank honey. This gives it a sweeter flavor than normal barley. (Villages of the Wastes)

Grall (Cheap)

Grall is squat, thorny cactus that is eaten raw, though it tastes bitter. In Tyr, grall is fermented to make cactus blue ale. (City-State of Tyr)

Grapes

Green Grapes are used to make magical potions. (Shattered Lands) (Wake of the Ravager) (Psionic Artifacts of Athas)

Orange Grapes are used to make magical potions. (Shattered Lands) (Wake of the Ravager)

Purple Grapes are used to make magical potions. (Shattered Lands) (Wake of the Ravager) (Dragon Crown)

White Grapes are used to make magical potions. (Shattered Lands) (Wake of the Ravager)

Groza Root

Groza root grows in volcanic soil. (Wake of the Ravager)

Guava

Guava is used to make magical potions. (Shattered Lands)

Gyava berries

Gyava berries can be used to make colored dies. (Monstrous Compendium II: Terrors Beyond Tyr)

Junnfruit (Expensive)

Junnfruit has a tough rind. It is eaten by those who can afford it as a sweet snack. (Shackles)

Jute (Cheap)

Jute is a fibrous plant eaten often in Raam. (Veiled Alliance)

Kiwi

Kiwi are used to make magical potions. (Psionic Artifacts of Athas)

Kola nuts

Kola nuts are from Gulg. The nuts can be grounded into a fine powder which is then steeped in water. The resulting beverage is tasty and also stimulates the mind and wards off sleep. (City-State of Tyr) (The Ivory Triangle)

Chewing on kola nuts too much stains the teeth and lips brown and gives one’s breath a bitter tang. (Dregoth Ascends)

Kuzza

Kuzza peppers are very hot. They can be dried and ground into a powder. Gladiators often blow the powder into the face of an opponent to cause sever irritation. (Complete Book of Gladiators)

Lemon

Lemons are used to make magical potions. (Dungeon 44, Raiders of the Chanth) (Shattered Lands) (Wake of the Ravager) (Dragon Crown) (Psionic Artifacts of Athas)

Lichen

There are passing references to edible lichen. (Black Spine) Lichen is composed of fungus and algae.

Lime

Limes are used to make magical potions. (Shattered Lands) (Wake of the Ravager) (Dragon Crown)

Mango

Mangos are used to make magical potions. (Dragon Crown)

Moss

An edible black moss that grows underground is harvested by the gith under the Black Spine Mountains. (Black Spine)

Mushroom

(Black Spine) (Wake of the Ravager) (Mystery of the Ancients)

Mushrooms grow in the Forest Ridge. (Verdant Passage 255) May not be edible.

Neep (Cheap)

Neep is a thick root vegetable with an orange color and a bland flavor. It is often mixed with other food when eaten. (City-State of Tyr)

Nectarine

Nectarines are used to make magical potions. (Dragon Crown)

N’ku’ru’ma

N’ku’ru’ma are finger-sized pods with short fine needles. The needles are removed before roasting. The cooked n’ku’ru’ma has a slightly sweet taste. (City-State of Tyr)

Nuts – General

(Forest Maker)

Oleracea (Cheap)

Oleracea is a succulent leafed plant. It is a staple vegetable of most diets. The oleracea has dull yellow, finely incised leaves. It is eaten raw or cooked but is flavorless. (City-State of Tyr)

Olives

Balic maintains large olive orchards. (Veiled Alliance) The olives can be eaten and are often used to make olive oil. (Slave Tribes) Balic is famed for its olive groves. (Merchant House of Amketch)

Oranges (Expensive)

The Dictator Andropinis of Balic maintained a private orange grove in his palace. (Veiled Alliance) Originally for his pleasure only, the merchant-house of Wavir sells a limited number of the oranges at a high price. (Wanderer’s Chronicle)

Oranges are used to make magical potions. (Dungeon 44, Raiders of the Chanth) (Shattered Lands) (Wake of the Ravager) (Dragon Crown)

Balic is famed for its orange groves. (Merchant House of Amketch)

Peach

Peaches are used to make magical potions. (Dragon Crown) (Psionic Artifacts of Athas)

Pear – Blue Pear

Blue pears are used to make magical potions. (Shattered Lands)

Pear – Orange Pear

Orange pears are used to make magical potions. (Shattered Lands) (Wake of the Ravager)

Pear – Prickly Pear

(The Ivory Triangle)

Pear – Red Pear

Red pears are used to make magical potions. (Shattered Lands) (Wake of the Ravager)

Pear – White Pear

White pears are used to make magical potions. (Psionic Artifacts of Athas)

Peppers

The Draji grow both red and green peppers. (Veiled Alliance) (City-State of Draj)

Plants – General

Generally most of the plants in the Scrub Plains are safe for humans to eat, but halflings and dwarves should avoid eating anything with purple spots which causes feverish deliriums and terrible stomachaches. (Wanderer’s Journal)

Plum

Plums are used to make magical potions. (Dragon Crown)

Pomegranate

Pomegranates are used to make magical potions. (Dragon Crown)

Pree Sticks

Pree sticks come from a thick salt-crusted leafy plant that grows in saltwater. The leaves are baked in the sun to make a crispy salty snack. (Villages of the Wastes)

Radishes

Radishes are used to make magical potions. (Psionic Artifacts of Athas)

Raisins

The city of Nibenay sells raisins. (The Ivory Triangle)

Raspberry

Raspberries are used to make magical potions. (Wake of the Ravager)

Rice (Cheap)

Nibenay exports rice. (Dune Trader) Gulg maintains supplies of rice. (Asticles Gambit) Draj exports rice. (City-State of Draj)

Roots – General

Roots are part of the diet of many desert communities. (Dragon Crown)

Scuppernong

Scuppernong is a silver, hearty, rough-skinned berry. It is eaten raw. Scuppernong can also be fermented into a silver wine that is thick with a slightly bitter taste. (City-State of Tyr)

Scrub fruit

(City by the Silt Sea)

Siltweed

Silt weed grows along the coast line of the silt sea. Some rare varieties are edible. (Villages of the Wastes)

Silverbush

Spicy silverbush is served in Tyr. (Verdant Passage 83)

Silver bush is a species of plant that stores water like a cactus, some are toxic- with a milky sap.

Spider Cactus

Inside of a spider cactus is one gallon of a honey-like liquid similar in consistency to an erdlu egg. Each cactus contains one gallon of the liquid, which can be substituted for either food or water. One gallon can replace 1 gallon of water or provide nourishment for 4 meals. (Monstrous Compendium I: Terrors of the Desert)

Star fruit

Star fruits are used to make magical potions. (Shattered Lands) (Wake of the Ravager)

Strawberries

Strawberries are used to make magical potions. (Psionic Artifacts of Athas)

Soybeans

Soybeans are grown in Nibenay. (Villages of the Wastes)

Tarange

Tarange is a nice, sweet fruit. (City by the Silt Sea)

Thornberries

Thornberries are sold in the arena in Tyr. (Crimson Legion)

Toadstools

Toadstools grow in certain parts of the Crescent Forest. (Boneyard Lights) They may not be of the edible variety.

Tubers – General

There is a passing reference to edible tubers, but not what kind. (Black Spine)

While in the desert, they mashed tubers into a gruel to drink the few bitter drops of juice. (Amber Enchantress 282) Potatoes and other similar vegetables are tubers.

Vel Fruit

(Mystery of the Ancients) Possibly from the Velgest tree.

(Life-Shapers Handbook)

Velgest Fruit (Very Expensive)

The fruit of the velgest tree is craved by nobles and rich merchants as a dessert. The tree grows in areas of high humidity such as the Crescent Forest. (The Ivory Triangle)

Water Crest

Water crest is used to make magical potions. (Psionic Artifacts of Athas)

Welela

The welela fruit is a long thin prickly gourd whose meat is flavorful and contains a fair amount of water. (The Ivory Triangle)

Wheat (Cheap)

Draj exports wheat. (Dune Trader) Wheat is part of the diet in Gulg. (Asticles Gambit) Balic exports wheat. (Merchant House of Amketch)

Wild grains (Cheap)

Millet is a stable of the diet in Gulg. (The Ivory Triangle)

Zombie Plant

The berries of a zombie plant look like cherries. Ten berries can slake a man’s thirst equal to a half gallon of water. However the berries come with severe side-effects. (Monstrous Compendium I: Terrors of the Desert)

Originally posted by Band2:

Other

Bread – General (Cheap)

Bread – Biscuits

Biscuits are served in Tyr. (City-State of Tyr)

Bread – Sweet, unleavened bread (Cheap)

Sweet bread is prepared with kank nectar. (City-State of Tyr)

Unleavened bread (Cheap)

(The Ivory Triangle, City-State of Tyr)

Butter (Cheap)

Butter is available in Nibenay. (The Ivory Triangle)

Candy

Candy is made from kank honey or fruit pulp. (City State of Tyr) (Elves of Athas)

Cheese (Cheap)

Cheese is available in Nibenay. (The Ivory Triangle) (Dragon Crown)

Dung (Cheap)

Chewing dung is made from heavily spiced, near-white inix dung. It is used as a treat in poor areas of Draj. (City-State of Draj)

Herbs – General (Some are cheap, some are expensive)

(The Ivory Triangle)

Herbs – Cloves

Cloves come from Gulg. (Veiled Alliance)

Herbs – Garlic

There were garlic sellers in ancient Giustenal. (City by the Silt Sea)

Stuffed leaves

(Dragon Crown) Did not say what the leaves are stuffed with, but presumably it is some type of meat.

Nyssa

The resin of nyssa is chewed like gum. (The Cerulean Storm, 230)

Pastry

Very sweet kank nectar in a fine pastry is a dessert served at noble banquets in Raam. It is crumbly and sweet. (Intrigue in Raam, Polyhedron 134)

Sesame wafers

Sesame wafers are a treat for nobles of Balic. (Veiled Alliance)

Spices – General (Some are cheap, some are expensive)

(The Ivory Triangle)

Spices – Pepper

(Black Spine)

Spices – Salt (Cheap)

(The Ivory Triangle) (Dragon Crown) (Black Spine) (Whispers of the Storm) (Tyrean Conspiracy)

Spices – Sugar (Cheap)

(The Ivory Triangle)

Spices – Vanilla

Vanilla is exported by both Gulg and Nibenay (Veiled Alliance) (The Ivory Triangle)

Stew

Savory stews are served in Tyr. (Forest Maker)

Hot stew is served on the march in merchant caravans. (Merchant House of Amketch)

Another stew is made from the fermented mix of crushed bugs, spices, and lightly cooked lizard meat. After it has fermented for a few months, some consider it a delicacy. (Black Spine)

Sugar Weed

Sugar weed is sold by street vendors in Nibenay. (Marauders of Nibenay)

Vinegar

(Black Spine)

Originally posted by Band2:

Beverages

Ale – General (Cheap)

Raam and Tyr export ale. (Dune Trader) (Black Spine)

Cheap ale is served warm. (City-State of Tyr)

Ale – Cactus Blue Ale

Grall is squat, thorny cactus that is eaten raw, though it tastes bitter. In Tyr, grall is fermented to make cactus blue ale. (City-State of Tyr)

Ale – Honey Barley Ale

Honey Barley ale is made from Honey Barley. (Villages of the Wastes)

Ale – Palewater Ale (Expensive)

Palewater ale is served in Salt View. (Command Performance)

Ale – Tyrean Ale (Expensive)

Tyrean ale is among the finer ales served in Tyr. (Tyrean Conspiracy)

Beer (Cheap but not as Cheap as ale)

Gulg exports beer. (Dune Trader)

Cold beer is available in Tyr. (Forest Maker)

Broy (Cheap)

Broy is made from fermented kank nectar. Spiced broy and watered down broy are also available. (City-State of Tyr)

Broy is fermented kank nectar. (Verdant Passage 83)

It is potent and foul tasting. (Crimson Legion 198)

Broy can be served warm and spiced with a pungent herb that disguised its sourness, as well as enhanced its enrapturing powers. (Amber Enchantress 52)

Cider (Cheap)

Gulg exports cider. (The Ivory Triangle) (Dune Trader)

Javo nectar

Fermented javo nectar is potent. (City of the Silt Sea)

Juices

Based on the fruits listed above, the following juices should be available: apple, grape, guava, lemon, lime, mango, orange, pear, and welela

Mead – Spiced

Spiced mead is served in Tyr. (The Gambit)

Milk – Aprig

The milk is of poor quality. (Monstrous Compendium II: Terrors Beyond Tyr)

Milk – Carru

The milk from a carru is of good quality. (Monstrous Compendium II: Terrors Beyond Tyr)

Milk – Coconut

(The Ivory Triangle)

Milk – Erdlu

Cats like to drink erdlu milk (Boneyard Lights)

Milk - Goat

Fermented goat’s milk is served in bars in Tyr. (Verdant Passage 85)

Milk – Harnaq

Harnaq milk is a drink of the rich. It provides a powerful resistance to diseases particularly those afflicting pregnant women. Harnaq milk costs 2 bits for a pint of milk. (Faces of the Forgotten North)

Milk – Kirrie

Female kirries produce milk, but they have not been domesticated. (Monstrous Compendium I: Terrors of the Desert)

Milk – Sygra

Sygra milk is of good quality. (Monstrous Compendium II: Terrors Beyond Tyr)

Port

Good port is served in Tyr. (Amber Enchantress 39)

Pulque

Pulque is fermented cactus juice that is drunk in Draj. (Veiled Alliance) (Whispers of the Storm)

Pulque comes from the huge maguey cactus. The taste is milky and slightly sour. (City-State of Draj)

Sunbathing Inix Cocktail

A fruity cocktail served at an inn in Raam, called the Sunbathing Inix. (Intrigue in Raam, Polyhedron 134)

Tea – Hay-frond

Hay-frond tea is sweet. (Veiled Alliance)

Tea – Kola nuts

Kola nuts are from Gulg. The nuts can be grounded into a fine powder which is then steeped in water. The resulting beverage is tasty and also stimulates the mind and wards off sleep. (City-State of Tyr) (The Ivory Triangle)

Tea – Yypr tea

Boiling the hard flat needles of the yypr tree produces a refreshing tea. Anyone resting for a day while drinking several cups of this tea heals an additional hit point that day. (A Little Knowledge)

Water

(Just about every source.)

Whisky

The dwarves of South Ledopolus distillate whisky. (Elves of Athas)

Wine - Asticles wine (Expensive)

Asticles win is tart, dry, and golden . It is preferred by nobles in Tyr. It is a very fine drink and as such is very expensive. (City-state of Tyr) (Intrigue in Raam, Polyhedron 134)

Asticles wine has a pale golden color and a tart, dry scent. It has a thin light taste that leaves the mouth dry. (Verdant Passage 223) The last seems to imply only that it is a dry wine.

Wine – Brown

Ktandeo drinks a mug of thick brown wine and calls it, “Good stuff.” (Verdant Passage 88)

Wine – Bulis berry wine (Cheap)

Bulis berries have hairy, thick, brown-skin making it difficult to peel. The berries can be eaten or made into a wine with a dark blue-purple color. (City-State of Tyr)

Wine – Draj wine (Expensive)

Draj exports wine. (Dune Trader)

Wine – Elven wine

The Fastcoin elven tribe sells elven wine. (Forest Maker) The Sky Singer elves offer elven wine for sale. (Elves of Athas)

Wine - Fruit syrup

The wine given to slaves is mostly fruit syrup. (Verdant Passage 223) This is based on a comment by Rikus comparing Asticles wine to the fruit syrup he has had in the slave pens. I have interpreted this to be a very weak wine, but it could also have been simply fruit juice.

Wine – Gulg wine (Expensive)

Gulg exports wine. (Dune Trader)

Wine – klick-win

Klick-win is a sickly-sweet wine made from fermented flowers by tohr-kreen. (Dragon Crown)

Wine - Milkwine

Milkwine is a gummy liquid. (Verdant Passage 110) Could be fermented goat’s milk.

Wine – Palm wine (Cheap)

Palm wine is affordable to slaves. (Freedom)

Wine – Raam wine

Wine from Raam is traded by M’ke caravans. (City by the Silt Sea)

Wine – Red

Thick red wine is served in Tyr. (Verdant Passage 200)

Wine - Sapwine

Sapwine is tart smelling. It is fermented tree resin that has a powerful kick. It is the foulest drink available in the wine shops of Tyr. (Verdant Passage 85)

Wine – Scuppernong wine (Cheap)

Scuppernong is a silver, hearty, rough-skinned berry. It is eaten raw. Scuppernong can also be fermented into a silver wine that is thick with a slightly bitter taste. (City-State of Tyr)

Wine – Sky Singer wine

Sky Singer wine is made from kank honey. It is an acquired taste. (Elves of Athas)

Wine – Southern wine

(Dragon Crown)

Wine – Spiced wine

Spiced wine is sold in Tyr’s wine shops. (Road to Urik)

Wine – Tyrean wine (Cheap)

Tyrean wine is exported to Balic. (Merchant House of Amketch)

Originally posted by Band2:

I decided to repost this list since the original is buried in the other worlds forum. Here is my listing of the food of the Tyr Region. I searched through all of the Dark Sun accessories which I had, and found any mention of food or something that is edible. For each item I copied the description given in the text. While not an exact quote it does give the relevant information. Some entries are sparse, because not much was given. Others are longer, having multiple sources that mention them. Occasionally I have added my comments to clarify or explain something. These are written in italics. Otherwise I wanted to refrain from adding my own ideas to the list, to make the list as Dark Sun canon as possible.
I did not include pricing, because most of the items mentioned rarely had an exact price mentioned. I did try to note if certain products were expensive or cheap if it was stated in the text. To determine the classification, I used the following. Expensive is anything that is only part of a noble or rich merchant’s diet. Cheap is anything that can be eaten by slaves or common people. Sometimes there was no mention either way and so I did not include any designation on these products. I did make some guesses here. If the text mentioned an item was a noble treat then I labeled it expensive. If it said a product was eaten by slaves, then it was labeled cheap. This listing is specific to the Tyr Region, so I did not include an life-shape food from the rhul-thuan halflings or the fish heavy diet of the Last Seagians.
Since originally posting this list, I was reading some of the source books again and noticed a few foods that I missed the first time I compiled this list. Those are now added to the list above.

For those who are only interested in what is new above, here is the list:

Kitsus

Kitsus are raised to produce eggs. (Slave Tribes)

Kiwi

Kiwi are used to make magical potions. (Psionic Artifacts of Athas)

Pear – White Pear

White pears are used to make magical potions. (Psionic Artifacts of Athas)

Radishes

Radishes are used to make magical potions. (Psionic Artifacts of Athas)

Strawberries

Strawberries are used to make magical potions. (Psionic Artifacts of Athas)

Water Crest

Water crest is used to make magical potions. (Psionic Artifacts of Athas)

I will dig out my list of the food mentioned in the Prism Pentad and repost that on this thread at some point as well.

Originally posted by Band2:

On the original thread, Methvezem posted some food items from Cinnabar Shadows, which I do not own. I repost his list here for completeness.

Meat

Fish
There are occasionally mentions of fish. Some are found above ground. (Cinnabar Shadows 46)

Fruits and Vegetables

Berry - Bellberries
(Cinnabar Shadows 12)

Cabra (Cheap)
Cabra melons are husky, dun-colored spheres. The inside is bright red and cool. (Cinnabar Shadows 25)

Sweetnut
From the sweetnut tree. (Cinnabar Shadows 67)

Beverages
Beer – City-states Beers
Each city-states is said to brew its own kind of beer. (Elves of Athas 55)

Wine – Elven wine
Xx. (Elves of Athas 52)

Wine - Halfling Blood-Wine
Xx. (Cinnabar Shadows 248)

Whisky - Ledo
The dwarves of Ledo distillate a whisky. (Elves of Athas 62)

Others
Candy (Expensive)
Xx. (Elves of Athas 55)

Originally posted by Band2:

Here is the list of sources I was able to include when making the food lists.

Accessories:

Dark Sun World Campaign Setting

Dark Sun Expanded and Revised Campaign Setting

Slave Tribes

Dune Trader

Veiled Alliance

The Ivory Triangle

The Complete Gladiator’s Handbook

City State of Tyr

Earth Air Fire and Water

Elves of Athas

The Will and the Way: Psionicists of Athas

Thri-Kreen of Athas

Defilers and Preservers: The Wizards of Athas

Psionic Artifacts of Athas

Dragon Kings Rulebook

Beyond the Prism Pentad

Valley of Dust and Fire

Wind Riders of the Jagged Cliffs

Mind Lords of the Last Sea

Monstrous Compendium I: Terrors of the Desert

Monstrous Compendium II: Terrors Beyond Tyr

Adventures:

Freedom!

Road to Urik

Arcane Shadows

Asticlian Gambit

Dragon’s Crown

Black Flames

Merchant House of Amketch

Marauders of Nibenay

Black Spine

Forest Maker

City By the Silt Sea

Dungeon Magazine

44 “Raiders of the Canth”

56 “Grave Circumstances”

Polyhedron Magazine

99 “New Gladiator Weapons”

“Coin Collecting Under Athas’s Hot Sun”

“Templars of the Tyr Region”

“Enemy of My Enemy”

100 “Kre’ketrac”

134 “Intruge in Raam”

Computer Games

Shattered Lands

Wake of the Ravanger

Athas.org

Villages of the Wastes

City-State of Draj

Tyrian Conspiracy

Whispers of the Storm

Dregoth Ascending 1, 2, 3

D&D3

Terrors of Athas

Terrors of the Deadlands

Originally posted by Gallard:

very informative and comprehensive !

abit unwieldy in size, but nice nonetheless.

Originally posted by mgbeach:

Great list! Here’s the Athasian Emporium supplement put together by Athas.org I believe. It’s for 3.5 but still should be able to get a feel for relative prices of items. Trade goods/foodstuffs are around page 23 or so I think.

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Originally posted by Raddu76:

Yeah, that’s good stuff! Put that in a wiki…somewhere.

Originally posted by Alphastream:

You know what would be cool? An article coming up with 5 meals for three different situations: Nobility, merchants/adventurers/taverns, poor family/village. That could cover a wide variety of situations where the DM needs to describe what the PCs can eat.

Originally posted by goldies:

Great list, very handy.

My second adventure centered around food. “Mad kank disease” had broken out at a kank ranch and produced a short run of bad kank meat in Balic.

I had PCs choose from these “typical Balican commoner breakfasts” before they knew what was going on:

erdlu eggs
bread and oil
cactus fruit and rock tubers
warm grain gruel
bone marrow soup
sizzling-hot kank bacon

Of course some poor guy picked the bacon and got sick, before the PCs were hired to fix the problem.

Originally posted by Alphastream:

That’s really fun. I love giving the PCs a menu of items. Very cool.

Originally posted by aliskander:

Love this list. I don’t know if I’ll ever get to use it, but still, bravo!

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