I know this might sound odd, but do you know of a good Star Wars substitute for carrot or, more precisely, a way to make the expression ‘dangling carrot’ sound more in-universe?

I hate to say, the in-universe equivalent of a carrot is a space carrot (or space-carrot). I know, it’s a bit out-there. It also seems to be the only named variety of carrot. Personally, I think “dangling space carrot” is a brilliant sentence, but if you aren’t looking for comedic affect you may want to try something else. Jogan fruit is a popular stand-in for these sorts of things, perhaps that could work.

Hope that helps!

~ Jacen

What meats are commonly eaten in SW universe?

The most commonly-mentioned ones are various cuts and preparations of nerf, bantha, and nuna. Nerf and bantha are used similar to beef, and nuna is the equivalent of chicken. Of all meats, nerf steak is probably the most popular to refer to, in both the books and in fan works. Other than those, there are a ton you can pick from. 

~ Jacen

Sorry, what grains are in the SW universe, and do any correspond with ours? Specifically is there space rice. Thank you!

Yes, rice does exist and grows on several different worlds. The only explicitly named variants are Ghoba rice and Kodari rice, but it is possible that tikit grain is meant to be the equivalent of sushi rice. No other grains correspond in name with any in the real world, but plenty do in function. Here is the Wookieepedia list of grains (rice is not there because it’s classified under edible nuts and seeds, which you can also look through if you like).

Hope that helps!

~ Jacen

Hi, I have a quick question- in your opinion is Dex diners food pretty typical of cheap diner food on Coruscant (like if you went to a different diner in a different place in the city it’d serve roughly the same stuff), or do you think it’s unique? Thanks!

We actually don’t know a whole lot about other similar establishments on Coruscant, unfortunately. There’s a huge variety in the food you can find there, so I would say Dex’s Diner probably serves at least some unique dishes. Others, like nerf steaks and juri juice, can be bought in many places throughout the galaxy. Since we have so much information on Dex’s Diner and so little on others, many dishes served there are only ever mentioned in connection with Dex, and I couldn’t say whether they could be found elsewhere or not. It seems it’s largely up to you!

~ Jacen

Two questions here: are the exact ingredients of a Hoth Daiquiri known, and could a physically very resilient human imbibe it safely, considering it’s served at 0°C or even colder? I imagine it’d be some nice dramatic humor if I could have General Veers enjoy a drink named after the planet he squashed the Rebels on in my story.

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The ingredients are not known, and I’m not sure I could tell you for certain whether a Human could drink it. I’m not a biologist, but I don’t believe the temperature would be an actual problem, though it would probably be uncomfortable. Humans can eat ice cubes, and can breathe air below zero degrees, so I think he could drink it safely.

~ Jacen

Probably not, actually, given that that temperature would make any liquid a human could consume frozen solid. If it’s still drinkable at that temperature, it’s probably got something in it that isn’t good for humans.

Warm-blooded beings are able to drink it, though most can’t enjoy it because of the temperature, so humanoids are probably not exempt. Alcohol alone lowers the melting point significantly so any additional chemicals in the drink are probably found in small quantities. Most likely, the worst thing in the drink for humanoids is the ethanol itself.

Two questions here: are the exact ingredients of a Hoth Daiquiri known, and could a physically very resilient human imbibe it safely, considering it’s served at 0°C or even colder? I imagine it’d be some nice dramatic humor if I could have General Veers enjoy a drink named after the planet he squashed the Rebels on in my story.

The ingredients are not known, and I’m not sure I could tell you for certain whether a Human could drink it. I’m not a biologist, but I don’t believe the temperature would be an actual problem, though it would probably be uncomfortable. Humans can eat ice cubes, and can breathe air below zero degrees, so I think he could drink it safely.

~ Jacen

What sort of food do people in the GFFA eat (besides military rations and bantha stew)? Are there certain foods only found in the Core or only in the Outer Rim?

Basically, people in the Star Wars universe eat all the same things we do, and most dishes are based on dishes we already have. The variations are usually on individual ingredients, in which case the Earth ingredient is replaced by a similarily-named in-universe one (for example, bantha tartare – steak tartare, but made with the common in-universe replacement for steak). Here’s a bunch of known foods from Wookieepedia. This list can be organized by ingredient, culture, type of food and more, so you should be able to find a food for any occasion you need.

I would say that, besides those dishes that only a certain species eats and wouldn’t be served in most eating establishments, you’d be hard-pressed to find a food that you can only get in one region of the galaxy. (Even then, that’s more a food that you can only get on a single planet, rather than a characteristic of the entire region). Foods that are popular with one species are usually also popular with similar species (e.g., several Hutt foods are also eaten by other carnivorous species, even Humans), and planets such as Coruscant with a large alien population tend to have every sort of restaurant imaginable. It may well be impossible to find a dish that is served only in the Outer Rim.

One exception could be those foods that are so expensive that they are only served in top-class restaurants on worlds frequented by those with enough money to buy them. A dish like that could be difficult or impossible to get outside the Core Worlds, especially if it’s a specialty of one specific restaurant or restaurant chain. I’m not aware of any specific dishes like this, however Melahnese food is generally considered expensive.

I hope that’s helpful, and good luck!

~ Jacen

Star Wars Drinks List

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Drink Listings

A Bartender’s Guide to the Galaxy

A Compiled Listing of alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks of the galaxy.

(Canon Info and References in Parenthesis)

Ardees – An alcoholic drink made by the Ardees Beverage Company (Attack of the Clones, Star Wars Databank). See Jawa Juice.

Arkanian sweet milk – An incredibly potent but creamy mead (Yoda: Dark Rendezvous).

Bespin Port – A sweet, fortified wine from the planet Bespin (Galaxy Guide 9).

Bespin Sparkle – A sparkling wine originating from the planet Bespin (Dark Nest: The Joiner King).

Bloodsour – A cocktail favored by the Barabel species (Dark Nest: The Joiner King).

Blue Tonic – A liquor used as one part of the hallucinogenic Reactor Core (Galaxy Guide 9).

Cassandran Brandy – An exquisite liquor distilled by the Cassandrans (Galaxy Guide 9).

Cassandran Choholl – A fine liquor considered superior to even the Cassandran Brandy. The Grada brand of Cassandran Choholl sells for more than 500 credits a bottle and is sought galaxywide (Galaxy Guide 9).

Cassandra Sunrise – An intoxicating beverage that eclipses even the Tatooine Sunrise in potency. It is rumored that the Cassandra Sunrise makes a remarkably effective sunburn salve for species with exceptionally thick skin (Galaxy Guide 9).

Corellian Ale – A hoppy alcoholic beverage. See Corellian noale (Galaxy Guide 9). See also fofo.

Corellian noale – A presumably non-alcoholic version of Corellian ale (Outbound Flight).

Corellian Spiced Ale – A spicy version of the previous, it is one of Han Solo’s preferred inebriants (The Courtship of Princess Leia, Dark Apprentice).

Corellian Whisky – An alcoholic drink reserved for only the most special occasions outside the Corellian system, due its high cost of import (Galaxy Guide 9). See also fofo.

Coruscant Cooler – A fruity juice and wine mixture from Coruscant (MedStar I: Battle Sugeons).

Crème D’Infame – One of the most coveted wines in the galaxy (Yoda: Dark Rendezvous).

Cortyg Brandy – A very potent alcoholic drink from Kashyyyk. The Wookiees make a milder, smoother version suitable for consumption by other species and a harder version for themselves (Darth Bane: Path of Destruction).

Daranu – Made from Terrberries and select spicy nuts on Parein II 4 in the Sarin sector, it is fermented in Sweetgreen Fruit hardnut shells. The taste is very soothing and refreshing… until the alcohol hits like a blaster bolt 30 standard minutes later (Galaxy Guide 9).

Dark Side Daiquiri – A popular iced cocktail (Medstar II: Jedi Healer).

Deltron Spice Wine – A spicy wine (Marvel Comics).

Desert Bloom – An alcoholic beverage, perhaps a cocktail, served at the Tatooine-themed Bantha Traxxx nightclub on Lianna (Wretched Hives of Scum and Villainy).

Dressellian Beer – A cheap, noxious-smelling inebriant made by the prune-faced Dressellians (Episode I: Insider’s Guide).

Ebla beer – An ale brewed from Ebla grain on the planet Bonadan (Han Solo’s Revenge). Note that this beer is often mistakenly referred to as Elba beer (A Guide to the Star Wars Universe, 2nd Edition).

Elshandruu Pica Thundercloud – A mixed drink the effect of which has been described as similar to the sonic boom produced by a passing starfighter, capable of knocking the drinker out of his or her seat. The beverage was named a thundercloud because a chemical reaction within the drink creates a miniature “cloud” of ionized gas above the glass. To complete the effect, many bars serve the drink in a container that shoots tiny microshocks into this cloud (Galaxy Guide 9). See also Pink Lizard Thunderbolt.

Endorian Brandy – A spirit originating from Endor (Dark Nest: The Joiner King).

Endorian Port – A very sweet class of wine originating from Endor (New Jedi Order: Star by Star).

Endrolian Ground-Apple Juice – A fruit drink that isn’t intended to be alcoholic, but which often ferments while in storage (Galaxy Guide 9).

Fizzbrew – A heavily carbonated intoxicant (Balance Point).

Flameout – An extremely intoxicating beverage that, when mixed correctly, scalds the tongue yet freezes the throat (A Guide to the Star Wars Universe, Han Solo’s Revenge).

Fofo – A strong drink blending Corellian Ale and Corellian Whiskey (Legacy Vol. 3)

Fox Beer – An intoxicant with possible vulpine origins, though this may only be the brand name. Its taste is supposedly “not as bad as it sounds” (Galaxy Guide 9).

Fozbeer – A popular brew (Galaxy Guide 9).

Geillian Ale – A type of ale served at the HyperDrive Cantina (Wretched Hives of Scum and Villainy).

Gizer Ale – An ale distinct for its blue hue (The New Rebellion, Ylesia ebook).

Gizer Pale Blue Ale – A light version of the previous (I, Jedi).

Jawa Beer – An intoxicant locally brewed by Jawas on Tatooine (Star Wars miniatures, Movie Trilogy Sourcebook). See Local Rocket-Fuel and Jawa Juice.

Jawa Juice – It’s likely that this is slang for or an imported version of Jawa Beer. It is served at the Tatooine-themed Bantha Traxxx nightclub on Lianna (Attack of the Clones, WEG Star Wars miniatures, Wretched Hives of Scum and Villainy). In an earlier draft of Episode II, this drink was referred to as Ardees.

Jet Juicer – Slang for an alcoholic (Han Solo and the Lost Legacy, A Guide to the Star Wars Universe 1st Edition).

Juma Juice – An intoxicating beverage popular on the moon Nar Shaddaa at the time of the Jedi Civil War. A small flask was reputedly sufficient to render Kath hounds unconscious (Knights of the Old Republic II: The Sith Lords).

Juri Juice – An intoxicating substance. The fluid was generally sold in jars of various shapes and sizes, which were oft-collected (Tales From the Mos Eisley Cantina, Star Wars Gamer #9).

Ky-Lessian Fruit Distillate – An alcoholic beverage from the planet Ky-Lessia (Galaxy Guide 9).

Likstro – A brand of beer available just prior to the outbreak of the Clone Wars, it was served on tap (Outbound Flight).

Local Rocket-Fuel – Slang for any home-brewed alcoholic beverage (Labyrinth of Evil).

Lum – A powerful beverage, popular in Corellian space, it’s frequently used in “lumguzzling” drinking competitions. This is at least partly due to the fact that while an individual feels the common effects of alcohol when drinking lum, it’s impossible to overdose on it. This beverage has led to engendered the description “lum-soaked-drunk” (Galaxy Guide 9, Darth Bane: Path of Destruction).

Mandallian Narcolethe – A liquid intoxicant made in the Mandalore system by the Mandallian Giants (Galaxy Guide 9, Star Wars Insider #80: “History of the Mandalorians”).

Mandolorian Wine – A wine made by the Mandalorians (Star Wars Galaxies).

Meltdown – A reputedly more “sophisticated” version of the Reactor Core, this drink instead mixes Spice Liqueur with Lum to the same hallucinogenic effect. The Meltdown is also more expensive (Galaxy Guide 9).

Membrosia – A widely popular, sweet smelling spirit produced by the insectile Killik race. It begins as a liquid that oozes out of the abdomens of Bantha-sized Killiks called Membrosia givers. This liquid is then collected into wax balls and processed into a clear, amber syrup (Dark Nest: The Joiner King).

Merenzane Gold – An expensive liquor (Tales From the Mos Eisely Cantina).

Nectarwine – A fermented beverage from the fabled fields of Nepoy (Boba Fett: When the Fat Lady Swings).

Neimoidian Gnatfizz – A carbonated concoction veritably frothing over with the essence of tangy tarung gnats, a delicacy on Cato Neimoidia.

Ne’tra gal – A Mandalorian black ale (Boba Fett: A Practial Man).

Norvanian Grog – A strong alcoholic beverage (Star Wars Adventure Journal).

Old Janx Spirit – A strong distilled liquor (MedStar II: Jedi Healer). Note that the appearance of this beverage is an homage to The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy.

Orryxian Catsblood – An intoxicant with a possibly feline origin (Galaxy Guide 9).

Ottegan Mead – An fermented beverage from the Ottega system (Galaxy Guide 9).

Pink Lizard Thunderbolt – A more powerful variation on the Elshandruu Pica Thundercloud, named in honor of the inventor who concocted it on Elshandruu Pica, a small, reptiloid of unknown origin (Galaxy Guide 9).

Quanya – A liquor traditionally served in a glass (“Kessel Run,” Tales Vol. 4).

Randoni Yellow Plague – A powerful liquid intoxicant best served chilled (Young Jedi Knights: Shadow Academy).

Reactor Core – A mixed drink that produces hallucinations due to the narcotic agents released by combining Spice Liqueur and Blue Tonic (Galaxy Guide 9).

Red Dwarf – A drink of likely alcoholic origin served on the planet Tatooine. Imbibers were urged to “sip ‘em slow … you’ll live longer” (Classic Star Wars Vol. 4: The Early Years).

Renan Irongut – A harsh, intoxicating potion that can supposedly double as a rust remover (Galaxy Guide 9).

Renan Wine – A wine from the planet Renan (Galaxy Guide 9).

Rodian Ale – A drink fermented on Rodia (Wizards of the Coast website).

Rorian Rum – A clear or brown liquor fermented and distilled from sugar and sugar based products. Cheap, easy to produce, and always plentiful it was favored by spice miners and pirates primarily Rorian natives. (Starsider Server, Star Wars Galaxies)

Ryll Beer – A brewed beverage that uses the Twi’leki spice ryll, a powerful and addictive mind-altering substance (Galaxy Guide 9).

Rylothan yurp – An alcoholic drink made from ingredients on Ryloth (New Jedi Order: The Final Prophecy).

Savareen Brandy – Along with its Cassandran counterpart, this alcohol is considered one of the finest by brandy connoisseurs (Galaxy Guide 9, Wretched Hives of Scum and Villainy).

Sith Scorcher – A mixed drink that is set on fire before being served (Wretched Hives of Scum and Villainy)

Skannbult Likker – This brew is considered to be the most volatile intoxicant in the galaxy. It originates from Skann in the Astal Sector, distilled by local farmers from that planet’s Dust-Corn and Dry Gene Wheat. Good quality Likker is rare even on its planet of origin, to say nothing of the galaxy at large, and can be expensive for a beer (Galaxy Guide 9).

Socorran Raava – An alcoholic drink with Socorran origins (Wretched Hives of Scum and Villainy)

Somnaskol Red – A strong liquor usually sipped from a flask (Yoda: Dark Rendezvous).

Spice Beer – A spicy alcoholic beverage (Galaxy Guide 9).

Spice Liqueur – An intoxicant used as one part of the hallucinogenic Reactor Core (Galaxy Guide 9).

Spice Liquor – Likely a variation in brand or simply spelling of the previous (Galaxy Guide 9).

Spot-luma Lum – A class of lum served at the Glow Dome discotheque on Adarlon, it sells for 15 credits a glass during the Galactic Civil War (Wretched Hives of Scum and Villainy).

Starshine Surprise – An unusually powerful drink, it is mainly marketed to non-Humans. So named because it often leaves one unexpectedly lying flat on his back, starring up at the stars. See Tatooine Sunburn (Galaxy Guide 9).

Survapierre – A liquid whose use is restricted to medicinal purposes. Due to its intoxicating effects, however, the wealthy or unscrupulous often acquire licenses to enjoy it as a kind of alcoholic beverage (Qui-Gon & Obi-Wan: Aurorient Express).

Talhovian Ale – A bitter malt beverage presumably of Talhovian origin (Dark Nest: The Joiner King).

Tarisian Ale – An ale from Taris; a favorite drink among the planet’s Sith conquerors (Knights of the Old Republic; “Shadows and Light,” Tales Vol. 6).

Tatooine Sunburn – Also known as a Tatooine Sunrise. A cousin of the Cassandra Sunrise, the Tatooine Sunburn takes its name from the binary suns of the planet Tatooine: the drink consists of two Starshine Surprises in a single glass (Galaxy Guide 9). See Cassandra Sunrise.

Tatooine Sunrise – See Tatooine Sunburn.

Thuris Stout – A strong, dark ale (Galaxy Guide 9).

T’iil-T’iil – An expensive liquid intoxicant made near the moss caverns of Loj. It’s possibly extracted from the T’iil plant which is found on Alderaan (Han Solo and the Lost Legacy, A Guide to the Star Wars Universe, 1st Edition, Star Wars Radio Drama).

Tozzed – Slang term from the Elrood Sector indicating intoxication, derived from the name of the alcoholic beverage called Utoz (Planets of the Galaxy Vol. 3).

Utozz – A fermented malt beverage made from toz grain. It is brewed by the Utozz Prime Brewery on the planet Merisee in the Elrood Sector. See also tozzed. (Planets of the Galaxy Vol. 3).

Vinta Harvest Ale – An ale from Malastare; frequently sponsors podracing events including the Phoebus Run (Emissaries to Malastare).

Whyren’s Reserve – A premium liquor (Labyrinth of Evil).

Zairana Ale – A malt beverage (X-Wing Alliance).

Zeltronian Spiced Wine – A spicy wine fermented by the forever-partying Zeltrons (Dark Empire Sourcebook).

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Very useful!

Thinking about food in the Star Wars Universe, are there species which lay eggs that would be used in food? It would be downright weird if not, since things like cakes and pastries would be more difficult to make without them!

Yep, plenty. Humans can eat dewback eggs (Tattooine), marlello eggs (Coruscant and other places), hawk-bat eggs (considered a delicacy), ganza eggs, gukked egg (edible but, according to Luke, not good), nuna eggs (Naboo, but found elsewhere too), and werris eggs (Coruscant). If you need eggs for other species, check out the Wookieepedia category for egg products, which is where I got all of those.

Hope that helps!

~ Jacen