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Kolo clawfish4/6/2023 ![]() Don’t you just hate it when that happens? Unfortunately, the dinner is ruined by an assassination attempt on the Duchess. Not that I’m complaining (far from it, actually), but they look like those giant turkey legs you can get from Disney World or a local renaissance faire. They look amazing, but it’s a weird choice for a group of dignitaries. In the “Voyage of Temptation” episode from Star Wars: The Clone Wars, there’s a scene in which Duchess Satine and other high-ranking officials discuss important matters over deep-fried nuna legs. Plus, it’s the ideal vessel for jam or butter. While it probably has little nutritional value, I bet it’s really filling. Not only does it look fluffy and delicious, watching it expand is really fun and satisfying. ![]() Just add a little water and voilà! You’ve got a doughy loaf. Rey’s portion bread from The Force Awakens is one of the coolest movie props I’ve ever seen. ![]() I love that Finn and Rose wreck the place, I wish they snagged a pastry or two to enjoy later. For the keener-eyed among us, you probably noticed all the colorful cakes lining the lacquered tables. The scene where Finn and Rose lead a stampede through a high-end gambling hall is an absolute whirlwind, which is why it’s easy to miss some of the smaller details. I mean it’s got to be loaded with nutrients, right? But I’m probably in the minority here, as I was the kind of kid that squirted purple ketchup on everything. Me? Even as it streamed down his scraggly beard in tiny rivulets, effectively grossing out my husband, I still thought it looked refreshing. When Luke Skywalker guzzled down that green milk in The Last Jedi, most audiences recoiled in disgust. While Chewbacca was able to resist chowing down on one, I’m not sure I could’ve done the same. It was just a miniature rotisserie chicken, really. I love those adorable puffin-like creatures as much as the next person, but the roasted porg in The Last Jedi looked absolutely delicious. Though we don’t know much about it, I suspect it’s like the caviar of the Star Wars universe. It looks a little like a century egg (otherwise known as a thousand-year-old egg), which is a Chinese delicacy. When Dryden Vos offers an egg-like treat to Han Solo and Q’ira in Solo: A Star Wars Story, I’m pretty sure the whole audience could hear my stomach rumbling. So, without further ado, here are some of our favorites: But who knew it could fill our bellies, too? From nutritious Thala-Siren milk straight from the teat to Rey’s expanding portion bread, food and drink pop up more often than you think. Star Wars fills us with many things: joy, hope, and sometimes sadness.
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