- Foods
- Beverages
Many different foods exist throughout the world—some similar if not identical to those existing in real life, others strictly fictional.
Vegetarian[]
Fruits[]
A fruit (果実, kajitsu?) is the sweet and fleshy product of a plant that contains seed and can be eaten as food. There are hundreds of different variety of fruits. They also become "hosts" for Devil Fruit powers.
Charlotte Compote is the Minister of Fruits in Totto Land. She was shown wearing a giant bowl of fruit parfait as a hat. It consists of several fruits such as strawberries, kiwis, mangoes, and a cherry at its top.
Devil Fruit[]
- Further information: Devil Fruit
Devil Fruits (悪魔の実, Akuma no Mi?) are fruits bearing distinctive spiral patterns, said to be magically enchanted by "sea devils"—and taste unbearably disgusting as a rule. The first bite of any Devil Fruit will grant a special power to the eater, at the cost of permanently rendering the eater's body nonfunctional under standing water. In terms of taste, they are all noted to have quite an awful flavor.
Unlike ordinary fruits, Devil Fruits apparently cannot flower or reproduce; instead, each one is "reincarnated" in the closest ordinary fruit when its current power-user dies. As a result, they are very rare, and a typical specimen may sell for 100,000,000 or higher.[1]
Interestingly, a number of Devil Fruits grant the power to generate and/or manipulate various food items. These include:
- Ame Ame no Mi: allows the user to generate, control and become candy syrup.(Non-canon)
- Fude Fude no Mi: allows the user to turn paintings into three-dimensional constructs, which can include food (though it may hurt the eater's stomach).
- Pero Pero no Mi: allows the user to generate and control candy.
- Bisu Bisu no Mi: allows the user to generate and control biscuits.
- Bata Bata no Mi: allows the user to generate and control butter.
- Kuri Kuri no Mi: allows the user to generate and control cream.
- Shibo Shibo no Mi: allows the user to extract liquid from anything that can become exotic beverages.
- Mochi Mochi no Mi: allows the user to generate, control and transform their body into mochi.
- Kuku Kuku no Mi: allows the user to turn inorganic material into food that, while nourishing, tastes awful.
- Kibi Kibi no Mi: allows the user to generate "kibi dango" that, while completely un-nourishing, pacify any animals (and successful SMILE users) that eat them.
SMILE[]
- Further information: SMILE
Due to the tremendous combat potential of Devil Fruits, scientists Vegapunk and Caesar Clown manufactured Artificial Devil Fruits, with limited success rates and noted risks.
SMILE fruits are deliberately used as a food source at Ebisu Town in Wano Country (passed off as ordinary fruits to most of the population). Most SMILE fruits grant absolutely no powers to eaters and instead leave them unable to express negative emotions as a side-effect. The country's shogun, Kurozumi Orochi, took advantage of this by putting half-eaten SMILE fruits among the leftovers that Ebisu Town receives from the Flower Capital, feeding the Ebisu citizens with the intent of masking the town's gloomy atmosphere with an outwardly happy population.
SMILE fruits, in contrast to actual Devil Fruits, are noted to taste good.[2]
Limes[]
A limes (ライム, raimu?) is a green, round citrus fruit with a sour taste. Although they are not typically consumed on their own, they can be used for cooking. They can also be stored on ships to combat scurvy, a disease caused by a vitamin C deficiency.
A box of limes were stored on the Going Merry, which were used to treat Yosaku's scurvy.[3]
Mikan[]
A mikan (
These were a prominent crop on the Conomi Islands—so prominent, in fact, that less-established planters such as Bell-mère had difficulty selling them during good harvests.[4] As her finances shrank, Bell-mère began to eat almost nothing but mikan so she could afford proper meals for Nami and Nojiko; this, much to the girls' disquiet, gave her skin an unusual orange tint.[5]
Following a particularly bitter argument with Nami, Bell-mère tried to make amends by preparing a special roast with mikan sauce. Unfortunately, her cooking-smoke caught the attention of the Arlong Pirates, leading to her murder at Arlong's hands.[6] From then on, Bell-mère's mikan grove would be maintained by Nojiko, as Nami was quickly forced into serving the Arlong Pirates.[7]
Despite these tragedies, mikan remain a significant childhood memento for Nami.[8] After the Straw Hat Pirates permanently ended Arlong's threat, she replaced Arlong's brand with a custom tattoo depicting a mikan on a pinwheel silhouette, and transferred three mikan trees from Bell-mère's grove to a small garden onboard the Going Merry, where they served as a perennial source of vitamins (and temptation for Luffy's appetite).[9][10]
Nami's miniature grove would ultimately outlast the Merry, as it—along with most of the Straw Hats' other effects—was removed and stored in a Water 7 inn after the ship was judged irreparable by Dock 1's shipwrights. Subsequently, Nami thought the trees were lost in the Aqua Laguna and fell into a deep depression, until informed that Water 7's citizens had moved them to safer ground some time before.[11] Soon after, the trees were incorporated into the Straw Hats' new ship, in a raised section directly under the main mast and close to the surveying room.[12]
The anime has occasionally invented its own mikan-themed effects for Nami, including a collar-band in the seventh movie, and an envelope seal in the tenth.
Apples[]
An apple (林檎, ringo?) is a round fruit with a typically sweet taste, notable for its relatively long shelf-life compared to most other fruits.
They have appeared several times in the series. Notably, Doc Q handed them out at random in Mock Town, having laced some of them with explosives as a "test" of luck for anyone who accepted them. Luffy took one and immediately ate it, but fortunately, his apple was not a rigged one.[13] Apples are also Enel's favorite food, and he could be often seen eating them.[14]
An apple also served as the "host" for the Sara Sara no Mi, Model: Axolotl, after the Devil fruit's previous user, Smiley, had perished.[15] Artificial Devil Fruits take on the form of apples with circle-patterns around them.
Conache[]
A conache (コナッシュ, konasshu?) is a pumpkin-like fruit found in Skypiea, bluish-green and shaped like a wheel. Its outer skin is extremely tough, able to resist even Monkey D. Luffy's bites; its undersides, however, can be easily pierced to release the flesh and juices within.[16]
Grapes[]
A grape (グレープ, gurēpu?) is a small, purplish berry that usually comes in clusters.
Sugar is notably fond of grapes, and is almost always seen carrying a bowl filled with them; she typically spears them on her fingertips before eating them. The Tontatta Tribe tried to exploit this fondness by disguising their Tatababasco pellet as a grape, but Sugar singled out the pellet by smell, thinking it to be poison. Sugar also tried to turn Luffy and Law into toys by offering them grapes as distraction, but was scared into unconsciousness by another of Usopp's projectiles (the Bagworm Star) before she could succeed.[17]
In the anime, giant-sized grapes can be found growing in the Whale Forest of Zou; these are extremely juicy, and can be "drunk" simply by piercing the skin with a straw.[18]
Bananas[]
A banana (バナナ, banana?) is a curved, elongated fruit that usually comes in bunches.
Of the Mink Tribe, Bariete and Blackback, a monkey and gorilla mink respectively, stereotypically love bananas, to the point that they can be distracted or bribed by just handing some to them.
The Ushi Ushi no Mi, Model: Giraffe eaten by Kaku took the form of a banana bunch.
One of Usopp's Pop Green, the "Boaty Banana", take on the form of a giant banana that can be used as a boat. Bananawani are giant crocodiles with banana-shaped growths on their heads.
Kuro's, Borsalino's, and Chaka's favorite food are bananas.[19][20][21]
Pineapples[]
A pineapple (パイナップル, painappuru?) is a large, juicy fruit that possesses a tough exterior and a stiff tuft of spiky leaves on top.
They are Marco's favorite food and he can be seen eating one in the past.[22] Also, due to the shape of his head, he is sometimes compared to this fruit.
Horror Pears[]
Horror Pears (ホラー梨, Horā nashi?) are a fruit that grow on Thriller Bark. After their adventure on Thriller Bark Sanji made a tart from them.[23]
Vegetables[]
Vegetables (野菜, Yasai?) are certain parts of plants that are consumed as food.
Tomatoes[]
A tomato (トマト, tomato?) is the edible, often red, fruit of the plant Solanum lycopersicum, commonly known as a tomato plant. It can be eaten by itself or mixed into other dishes. particularly salads and sandwiches.
Senor Pink sometimes eats tomato fruits to the protest of his female fans. On at least two occasions, the anime has softened stone-throwing scenes from the manga into tomato-throwing: once when Conis was rebuked for speaking out against Enel,[24] and once when the eight-year-old Nico Robin was bullied by Ohara's other children.[25]
Usopp sometimes uses a diversionary technique called Ketchup Boshi, mashing a tomato against his body to mimic blood.
Pumpkins[]
A pumpkin (かぼちゃ, kabocha?) is the plump, orange fruit part of a squash plant. While pumpkins are grown on the Blue Sea, they can also be found in Skypiea.
Before Mont Blanc Noland, there were no pumpkins in Skypiea, but in 1122 Noland visited Jaya and brought pumpkins to the Shandia Tribe.[26] When the Knock Up Stream sent the part of Jaya which later became the Upper Yard to Skypiea, the Skypieans drove the Shandia tribes away from their homeland and found pumpkins there and started growing them themselves. Four hundred years later, pumpkins became a popular food in Skypiea. Gan Fall owns a pumpkin patch and would always say that he loves the smell of pumpkins.
Lettuce[]
Lettuce (萵苣, Chisha?) is a leafy vegetable.
Kanjuro has drawn lettuces for nutrition while trapped in the toy factory. It is one of Donquixote Rosinante's favorite foods. It is also used to spice a hamburger.
Carrots[]
- For the character of the same name, see Ninjin.
A carrot (人参, ninjin?) is the edible root part of the plant.
It is Carrot's namesake and favorite food. She is also known to carry several products made from carrot with her, like juice and snacks.
Other Vegetables[]
Donquixote Rosinante is said to enjoy cabbages. Commonly, a hamburger has onions and pickled cucumber. Totto Land's Milk Island was shown to have humongous French fries (made from potatoes). Scratchmen Apoo's favorite food is yam soup.
Fungi[]
Mushrooms[]
- For the character of the same name, see Kinoko.
A mushroom (茸, kinoko?, Alternatively take or dake) is the fruiting body of certain fungi. Some are safely edible, while others contain deadly poison.
When Luffy was young, his grandfather commonly "trained" him by abandoning him in the forests of Dawn Island, forcing him to forage for various types of mushrooms. During his initial landing on Amazon Lily, he used this experience on the native mushrooms, with varied—but ultimately near-fatal—results.[27]
Usopp strongly dislikes mushrooms, having been poisoned by one as a child.[28]
The Hito Hito no Mi takes the shape of a mushroom.
Laughing Mushroom[]
The Laughing Mushroom (ワライダケ, Warai-dake?) is apparently native to both Dawn Island and Amazon Lily, and causes sudden fits of laughter when eaten. This effect, largely harmless in itself, may be counteracted by (or used to counteract) another, unnamed species of Amazon Lily mushroom that induces sudden rage when eaten.[27][29]
Grows-Mushrooms-On-Your-Body Mushroom[]
The Grows-Mushrooms-On-Your-Body Mushroom (カラダカラキノコガハエルダケ, Karada-kara-Kinoko-ga-Haeru-dake?, Official English: Body Parasite Mushroom) is a deadly Amazon Lily mushroom that parasitizes the body within hours (if not minutes) of being eaten, sprouting new mushrooms through both skin and orifices. This effect can kill very quickly; the only known cure is to remove the parasite mushrooms and burn away the roots.[27]
The following events are Non-Canon and therefore not considered part of the Canon story.
Drowsy Mushroom[]
- Further information: Plant and Fungi Species#Drowsy Mushroom
Rebound Mushroom[]
- Further information: Plant and Fungi Species#Rebound Mushroom
Wake-shroom[]
- Further information: Plant and Fungi Species#Wake-shroom
Poopshroom[]
The Poopshroom (ウンコモリモリ夕ケ, Unkomorimori yū ke?) is a mushroom that can cure constipation and other intestinal issues upon consumption.[30][31]
Ruberry Mushroom[]
The Ruberry Mushroom (ルベリー茸, Ruberī-dake?) is a mushroom that grows on an island in Paradise and in the former country Yukari. It has a very bitter taste, though it can be negated using specific recipes discovered by the people of the Paradise island and the people of Yukari.[32]
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Animal-Based[]
Meat[]
Meat (肉, Niku?), in its broadest definition, consists of animal flesh—whether raw or cooked. It is commonly harvested from domesticated mammals (e.g. cattle, pigs, sheep) or birds (e.g. chickens, turkeys), but may also be taken from wild animals, including reptiles and amphibians.[33]
Meat has been Monkey D. Luffy's favorite food since childhood.[34] When Luffy is either tired or exhausted, he is able to consume meat in order to promote faster regeneration to recover from exhaustion, and thanks to his rubber metabolism, he is able to recover from even the largest of meals, being full of energy and ready to fight in no time.
Animals that have been seen used as a source of meat in the series include:
- Various dinosaurs (Little Garden)
- Sandora Lizard (Arabasta Kingdom)
- Wild Boar (Amazon Lily)
- Dragon (Punk Hazard)
Sausages[]
Sausages (ソーセージ, Sōsēji?) are a processed meat product consisting of grounded meat mixed with various flavourings, which is then encased within a cylindrical, comestible wrapper.
Trebol often ate sausages back in the North Blue days of the Donquixote Pirates, as they happen to be his favorite food. Jaygarcia Saturn was seen eating a sausage during a meal before the Marines' invasion on Egghead.
Boiled Chicken[]
Boiled chicken is a delicacy in Wano Country, made of top-quality chicken boiled in soup and served whole. It was served in Kurozumi Orochi's banquet, but it was thrown away due to the latter's rejection of it.[35]
Seafood[]
Seafood (シーフード, Shīfūdo?) is made from the flesh of aquatic animals—primarily fish, but also crustaceans such as shrimp, mollusks such as clams, and mammals such as whales. Though technically a form of meat, the gathering and preparation of most seafood is distinct enough to warrant a separate label.
For most ships (and seaside communities), seafood will usually predominate meals, being easier to replenish than land-based foodstuffs. Notably, it is Sanji's (and, implicitly, the entire Baratie's) cooking specialty.[36]
Animals that have been seen used as a source of seafood in the series include:
- Sea Kings
- Blue-Finned Elephant Tuna (South Blue and Loguetown)
- Fighting Fish (Dressrosa and Green Bit)
- Armored Stonefish (Hot-Hot Sea)
Sashimi[]
Sashimi (刺身, Sashimi?) consists of very fresh, raw fish, sliced into pieces. It was one of the dishes prepared by the Marine chefs of G-8 while demonstrating their cooking skills to Luffy and Sanji. A serving of Sashimi made from Fighting Fish was served to Usopp by the Tontatta tribe after the latter lied about being Noland's descendant. According to Usopp, the Fighting Fish Sashimi tasted delicious. Sashimi is also one of Orochi's favorite foods, particularly when made from tuna.
Seafood Risotto[]
A variation of risotto made with a variety of seafood such as calamari rings, octopus tentacles, and shrimps. It was cooked by Sanji, which he offered to a starving Gin.
Takoyaki[]
Takoyaki (たこ焼, Takoyaki?), are fried (or grilled) dumplings traditionally filled with octopus meat and coated with a special sauce.
These are a noted interest of Hatchan, whose childhood dream was to open a takoyaki stand with his friends Kuroobi and Chew.[37] In adulthood—following his time with the Sun Pirates and the Arlong Pirates—he revisited this dream, and, after a series of adventures beneath the sea, secured a legendary recipe (with its own supply of sauce). With his new companions Camie and Pappag, he opened the Takoyaki 8, a traveling takoyaki bar that ultimately encountered—and served—the Straw Hats near the Sabaody Archipelago.[38]
The following events are Non-Canon and therefore not considered part of the Canon story.
Tomahawk Spiny Lobster[]
The Tomahawk Spiny Lobster is a very rare, gigantic lobster with axe-shaped blades instead of pincers. It's a very difficult ingredient to prepare that even first-rated chefs from top-class restaurants would struggle with this ingredient. Sanji was able to cook and serve one to Savarin, impressing the pretentious food critic with it.[39]
Dragon Boat of Dragon Salmon Sashimi[]
The Sanji's Wedding Special: Dragon Boat of Dragon Salmon Sashimi (サンジ 謹製「龍鮭の超舟盛り祝言スペシャル」, Sanji kinsei `ryū sake no chō fune-mori shūgen supesharu'?) is a Draconic Super-Fillet Salmon cut into sashimi and served in a sushi boat. Sanji made it for Ruibe who served it at his daughter's wedding.[40]
Succulent Seared Dragon Salmon Sushi[]
The Succulent Seared Dragon Salmon Sushi (龍鮭のトロトロ香ばし炙り寿司, Ryū sake no torotoro kōbashi aburi sushi?) is Draconic Super-Fillet Salmon served in nigiri-style sushi made with roughly chopped scallions and wasabi. Sanji made some for his crew-mates using some of the fish Ruibe left for them.[40]
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Hákarl[]
Hákarl (ハカール, Hakāru?) is a dish made of fermented shark. It typically has a strong, bad smell.
It is used by Elbaph giants as an emergency ration. On Egghead, Brogy gave Luffy some hákarl to help him regain his strength.[41]
Eggs[]
- For the character of the same name, see Tamago.
Eggs (タマゴ, Tamago?) are organic vessels, fertilized or not, laid by female animals, usually non-mammals, that contain edible yolk. There is a variety of ways to prepare eggs for human consumption.
Usopp tends to have rotten eggs as part of his arsenal, albeit more as a distraction tool, than a weapon. Vergo, back during his early days as a Marine spy, introduced himself to Sengoku with a fried egg stuck to his face. Notably, according to a SBS question, every member of the Straw Hat Pirates also has a preferred way to eat fried eggs.
There is a unique Zoan-type Devil Fruit known as the Tama Tama no Mi that can change the user's body composition to resemble that of an egg. When the user's body is "cracked", they are capable of regenerating themselves into different forms based on the lifecycle of a chicken.
Grains[]
Rice[]
Rice (米, Kome?) is a cereal made from the seeds of select grass species, conventionally cooked in water so as to produce a sticky, filling substance.
Correspondingly, rice has been served (and/or grown) in nearly every location visited by the Straw Hat Pirates, from the Gecko Islands[42] to Wano Country.[43]
The following events are Non-Canon and therefore not considered part of the Canon story.
Fried Rice[]
Fried rice (チャーハン, Chāhan?) is a dish of cooked rice that has been stir-fried in a wok or a frying pan and is usually mixed with other ingredients such as eggs, vegetables, seafood, or meat.[44]
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Seafood Fried Rice[]
A variation of fried rice made using different types of seafood. The Baratie version of seafood fried rice uses octopus, squid, and shrimp as its main ingredients which Zeff served to the Galley Pirates. Sanji also served it to Luffy, Chopper, Carrot, and Brook after they successfully escaped Totto Land.[45]
Senbei[]
Senbei (煎餅?), commonly known as rice crackers, are dry confectionery made from baked rice, commonly wrapped in black seaweed (nori). They are generally eaten (or offered to guests) as a snack with tea.
Miss Goldenweek ate these frequently, even in the midst of battle; during her encounter with the Straw Hat Pirates on Little Garden, she used her Colors Trap to force Luffy into eating them with her. After defeating her (and Mr. 3), Luffy, Usopp, and Karoo claimed her remaining crackers as spoils of war.[46]
Vice Admiral Monkey D. Garp also appears to be fond of them, going so far as to eat them while being lectured on his grandson's latest misdeeds by a furious Fleet Admiral Sengoku.[47]
Okaki[]
Okaki (おかき?) refers to fried rice crackers. They appear to be a favorite of former Fleet Admiral, Inspector General Sengoku, who also used the name of the snack as a codename back in his Admiral days.[48]
The following events are Non-Canon and therefore not considered part of the Canon story.
Roz Bil-Laban[]
Roz bil-laban (ロズ・ビ・ラバン, Rozu Bi Raban?, lit.: "rice with milk" in Egyptian Arabic) is a delicate, mildly sweet variety of rice pudding where the rice is simmered in milk. As white is considered an auspicious color, this dish is often served during New Year's festivities with the wish that the new year may be as pure and beautiful as the white milk used in it.[49]
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Bread[]
Bread (パン, Pan?) is a common staple food, usually created by baking dough (created from yeast and any number of grains, such as rye or wheat) with water. It may be eaten plain, with a number of condiments, or as part of a sandwich.
After being shipwrecked, the ten-year-old Sanji was given—among other provisions—five small loaves of bread by Zeff. With careful rationing, he managed to make these last for more than three weeks; by the twenty-fifth day, however, he was reduced to a single chunk that was mostly moldly. Worse, he accidentally dropped this chunk into the sea as he tried to eat it, leaving him to complete starvation for several months before being rescued.[50] Tony Tony Chopper was also left a loaf of bread along with a glass of milk by Dr. Hiriluk while recovering from gunshot wounds left by frightened Drum Islanders. This, the first act of kindness he had ever been shown by a human, drove him to tears.[51]
Impel Down seemingly serves small portions of bread to inmates, who often start fights amongst themselves over said portions.[52] Trafalgar Law has a strong dislike for bread.[53]
Pasta[]
Pasta (パスタ, Pasuta?) are noodles, either served plain or eaten with various sauces and ingredients such as meat, seafood or vegetables.
A massive serving of seafood pasta was served to Shirahoshi a gigantic mermaid who later offered it to Luffy when he entered Hard-Shell Tower searching for food.[54] Another variation of pasta called Rose Squid Squid Ink Pasta which is popular in Dressrosa was eaten by Luffy and Franky while they were dining in Oikawa Cafeteria.[55]
Lasagna[]
An oven-baked pasta dish, lasagna (ラザニア, razania?) consists of several layers of rectangular pasta sheets alternated with tomato sauce, cheese, and ingredients such as various meats and vegetables.
It is the specialty of the Whale Forest and also Nekomamushi's favorite food.[56] In the anime, the Straw Hats were served lasagna during a party with the Guardians and also held high praises for it.[57]
Confectionery[]
Confectioneries (菓子, Kashi?), also known as Sweets (スイーツ, Suītsu?), are foods concentrated on sugar and similarly sweet ingredients, usually meant as desserts and snacks. Charlotte "Big Mom" Linlin is particularly obsessed with them, and has made a deal with all the islands under her control such as Fish-Man Island: a monthly payment in candy in exchange for protection. The sweets produced in the Candy Factory of Fish-Man Island is of an extremely high quality as noted by both Luffy and Big Mom herself.
Candy[]
- For the character of the same name, see Candy.
Candy (キャンディー, Kyandī?) is a general name given to confections mostly composed of sugar.
Caesar Clown used candy laced with a powerful stimulant drug called NHC10 which he used to addict the children he kidnapped, ensuring that they would always return to him in case of escape or else suffer from withdrawal.
Charlotte Perospero considers all candy—except peppermint—his favorite food. He has eaten the Pero Pero no Mi which allows him to generate and manipulate candy in either solid or syrupy forms. He is a highly skilled craftsman of candy-based architecture. However, high temperatures can cause the solid candy to melt.
Non-canonically, Gasparde ate the Ame Ame no Mi, a Logia-class Devil Fruit that allows him to transform into candy syrup that he can harden at will, creating spiked weapons from his body, and to trap his opponents with its sticky properties. Unlike the Pero Pero no Mi, the syrup seems to be inedible. The user loses its stickiness if flour covers the syrup body.
Cotton candy[]
Cotton candy (綿菓子, Wata kashi?) is a confection made of spun sugar, named for its cotton-like texture and lightness.
Generally simple and cheap to make, cotton candy is a common feature of fairgrounds, such as the Foxy Pirates' Davy Back Fight sideshows[58] and the Sabaody Archipelago's amusement-park region. The former introduced it to Tony Tony Chopper, who deemed it one of his favorite foods (the basis of his "Cotton Candy Lover" epithet).
On the border of the territory of Totto Land, there is a natural phenomenon where it snows cotton candy.[59]
In the anime, the weather scientist Haredas gave Nami cotton candy with the buoyancy of a cloud, which he dubbed Cloud Candy (雲あめ, Kumo Ame?).[60]
Rumble Ball Candy[]
Rumble Ball Candy (ランブルボールキャンディ, Ranburu Bōru Kyandi?) is a type of candy that resembles a Rumble Ball, which Chopper gets the urge to eat when transforming.[61]
Chocolate[]
Chocolate (チョコレート, Chokorēto?) refers to certain confections prepared from cacao seeds, particularly ones that mix it with milk and powdered sugar to create a sweet brown substance.
Cacao Island, one of the islands that compose Totto Land, contains "Chocolat Town" which consists of buildings mostly made of chocolate. It is legal to eat them except for the roofs. It is considered a crime to eat the roofs except for when dismantlers are hired to eat the entire building before the material expires.
The island also seem to have chocolate variants of foods such as burgers, pasta, and fried chicken.[62] Charlotte Pudding's skills in chocolate baking is self-acclaimed to be even more skillful than Streusen's.[63] The chocolate ganache she makes is apparently so silky smooth that a lid had to be used to keep it from sliding up and out of its container. Intense heat can damage the chocolate's quality, as Sanji was worried about the chocolate getting ruined when Charlotte Oven increased the temperature of the sea.[64]
Ice Cream[]
Ice cream (アイスクリーム, Aisukurīmu?) is a soft, frozen food item most commonly made from milk products, combined with various sweeteners and flavorings. When served as a standalone snack (rather than part of a meal), it is traditionally placed in a handheld cone made of waffle or some other edible material.
Yu, a little girl from Loguetown, once received an extra-sized cone that she accidentally spilled on Smoker's uniform. To her (and her guardian's) surprise, Smoker disregarded this and even gave her some pocket change to buy a replacement cone with.[65]
Ice cream is also known to be a favorite of Miss Goldenweek, who purchased several cones on Kyuka Island despite the heavy presence of Marines searching for her and other Baroque Works remainders.[66]
Doughnuts[]
A doughnut or donut (ドーナツ, dōnatsu?) is a deep-fried dough snack, usually ring-shaped and glazed (and/or powdered) in sugar.
Charlotte Katakuri is also extremely fond of donuts, as he gluttonously gorged on giant donuts during his snack time.
The following events are Non-Canon and therefore not considered part of the Canon story.
The anime makes doughnuts a favorite of Vice Admiral Monkey D. Garp (unlike his manga counterpart, who appears to favor senbei alone), at one point even claiming he has eaten 842 doughnuts without pause in an attempt at a world record.[67]
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Manju[]
Manjū (
Antonio regularly sells "Grand Line Manju" ("GraMan" for short) to travelers on the Sabaody Archipelago, even naming his shop after them. These are decorated with the words "Grand Line First Half", and can allegedly stay fresh for three months.[68]
The following events are Non-Canon and therefore not considered part of the Canon story.
Some time during the Straw Hats' adventures in the Arabasta Kingdom, Tony Tony Chopper stole a manju that Usopp had been meaning to eat. When this was confessed after their near-fatal battle with Mr. 4 and Miss Merry Christmas, Usopp miraculously revived from his full-body injuries to take the manju back.[69]
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Tart[]
A tart (タルト, taruto?) is a baked dish consisting of a filling over a pastry base with an open top not covered with pastry. After their adventure on Thriller Bark Sanji made one from Horror Pears.[23]
Croquembouche[]
Croquembouche (クロカンブッシュ, Kurokanbusshu?) are pastry balls piled into a cone.
During Charlotte Linlin's sixth birthday, the residents of Sheep's House made her a large bundle of croquembouche as a birthday cake. She ate so voraciously that she did not notice she was eating the chairs and table as well until she was done, at which point the other residents were all gone.[70]
A group of croquembouche homies stayed at Sweet City on Whole Cake Island temporarily. Right as they were leaving, Big Mom developed a craving for them and went on a rampage. Jinbe took the croquembouche tourists and fed them to Big Mom, satiating her. The croquembouche were originally unwilling to be eaten, but they happily accepted their fate when Big Mom called them delicious.[71]
Biscuits[]
A biscuit (ビスケット, Bisuketto?) is a baked, dough-based snack.
The Bisu Bisu no Mi is a specific Devil Fruit that allows its user to summon and manipulate biscuits at will. It was eaten by Charlotte Cracker, Charlotte Linlin's tenth-eldest son and one of her three Sweet Commanders. Having full mastery of his Devil Fruit ability, Cracker is able to mold his biscuits into powerful warrior puppets.
Cream[]
Cream (クリーム, kurīmu?) is a generic name used to refer to paste that is derived from milk.
The Kuri Kuri no Mi allows the user to create and control cream. By increasing the "sweetness" of this cream, it can cause chemical burns onto his opponents' unprotected skin. The current eater, Charlotte Opera, keeps his body covered in this cream at all times.
Simsim Whip[]
Simsim Whip (シムシムホイップ, Shimushimu Hoippu?) is a special type of Attack Cuisine whipped cream Sanji made while making a cake to calm Big Mom's rage.[72][73] Charlotte Pudding used it to make chocolate ganache for the cake. The cream can melt under high temperature, as Sanji became worried when Oven heated the surrounding seas.[64] According to Sanji, it has the ultimate sweetness. Its taste is so delicious it can cause people who ate it to nearly die in utter bliss as shown with Buche and Capone Bege. Bege described the sensation as being hypnotized. Simsim means "sesame" in various Semitic languages. In the English versions, the line referring to this as Attack Cuisine was removed, being replaced with "aggressive cooking" (VIZ), "bold cooking" (Funimation sub), and "chef's spirit" (Funimation dub).[74]
Cake[]
Cake (ケーキ, Kēki?) is a typically-baked sweet dessert. Typical cake ingredients are flour, sugar, eggs, butter or oil or margarine, a liquid, and leavening agents, such as baking soda or baking powder. Common additional ingredients and flavorings include dried, candied, or fresh fruit, nuts, cocoa, and extracts such as vanilla, with numerous substitutions for the primary ingredients. Cakes can also be filled with fruit preserves, nuts, or dessert sauces (like pastry cream), iced with buttercream or other icings, and decorated with marzipan, piped borders, or candied fruit. Whole Cake Island is named after this dessert. Cakes are broadly divided into several varieties, based primarily on ingredients and cooking techniques.
Chiffon Cake[]
A chiffon cake (シフォンケーキ, shifon kēki?) is a very light cake made with vegetable oil, eggs, sugar, flour, baking powder, and flavorings. It is a combination of both butter and foam-type (sponge-type) cakes.
It is Charlotte Chiffon's specialty and namesake. A chocolate chiffon cake was the base for the cake Streusen made for Sanji and Charlotte Pudding's wedding, and its replacement was made by Sanji, Pudding, and Chiffon. The cake Chiffon made is apparently so fluffy that it had to be held to keep it from floating away.
Wedding Cake[]
A wedding cake (ウェディングケーキ, uedingu kēki?) is a traditional cake served at wedding receptions.
A giant wedding cake was made by Streusen to celebrate the wedding between Charlotte Pudding and Sanji. The cake was gigantic, with the wedding altar placed onto the upper deck, and when it collapsed from Monkey D. Luffy's attack, guests had to run to avoid the debris. The wedding cake was created from many mythical ingredients plundered by the Big Mom Pirates, and took Streusen days to make. The sweet theme of the cake is "the delicious cake that is filled with Mama's fantasies that she didn't get to eat", which, by Pudding's claim, is a chocolate chiffon cake that she intends to remake with the forced assistant of Charlotte Chiffon.[63]
According to Sanji, the ingredients for the cake include massive amounts of non-homogenized milk, sugar beets, bananas, roasted soybean powder, and yogurt.
Sponge Cake[]
A sponge cake (スポンジケーキ, suponji kēki?) is a cake with a firm, yet well-aerated structure, similar to a sea sponge.
When the Whole Cake Chateau started to collapse due to the Tamatebako exploding at its base, Streusen utilized his Kuku Kuku no Mi powers to change the castle into a sponge cake with whipped cream on top. The softened structure greatly dampened the impact of what could have been tremendous collateral damage, instead harmlessly covering Sweet City with whipped cream while the spongy cake safely cushioned the Big Mom Pirates from a fatal fall. Big Mom, however, considered the transformed cake to taste poorly, a trait shared by all food generated by the Kuku Kuku no Mi's powers as opposed to what all sponge cakes taste like.[75]
Mochi[]
Mochi (餅, Mochi?) is a rice cake made with glutinous rice, which is pounded into paste and molded into the desired shape.
The Mochi Mochi no Mi is a special Paramecia-type Devil Fruit that allows the user to generate, control and transform into mochi. The current user, Charlotte Katakuri, has demonstrated that the mochi can be used for capturing opponents due to its stickiness and high viscosity. Having "awakened" his ability, he can convert inorganic matter of his surroundings into mochi as well. However, liquid weakens its adhesiveness and causes it to dissolve, and being edible allows the opponents to eat their way out of entrapment.
Oshiruko[]
Oshiruko (お汁粉, Oshiruko?) is a sweet porridge made of azuki beans served in a bowl with mochi. It is a traditional desert in Wano. Tsurujo offered oshiruko to Tama when she was starving which the latter tearfully enjoyed. Big Mom, an infamous sweet lover, also took great liking to oshiruko and was later manipulated by Chopper, Tama, and Momonosuke to invade the prison Udon in exchange for more oshiruko. Oshiruko is also Queen's favorite food as he ate numerous bowls in one serving and adored it so much he refused to share it even in the presence of Big Mom.[76]
Semla[]
Semla (セムラ, Semura?) is a type of sweet roll from Elbaph.
It consist of a cardamom-spiced wheat bread bun which has its top cut off and is then filled with a mixture of milk, almond paste, topped with whipped cream. The cut-off top serves as a lid and is dusted with icing sugar.
Semla is traditionally eaten on Elbaph before the Winter Solstice Festival to sustain the body during the fasting. Charlotte Linlin considered its flavor to be pure-bliss, and gluttonously ate more than everybody else. It eventually caused her to go on a rampage for more.[77] It is Hajrudin's least favorite food.[78]
Semla can be stored for a period of time, as the Elbaph giants have some in their food storage during the fasting period, which they brought out to calm the rampaging Linlin.[79]
Dango[]
Dango (団子, Dango?) is a type of sweet dumpling made from mochiko. There are different varieties of dango which are typically served on a skewer. It is often served with green tea. Since her youth, Tsuru had worked in a tea house where she served dango to customers in accompaniment to tea.[80]
Kibi Dango[]
- For the chapter of the same name, see Chapter 1004.
Kibi Dango (
In Udon, a kibi dango is exchanged per coupon after moving five big rock blocks. Luffy and Kid were able to move over 500 blocks and received large bowls of kibi dango.[81]
Kurozumi Tama possesses a Devil Fruit ability that allows her to create dango, which she named "Kibi Dango", by squeezing her cheek. Any animal[82] or successful SMILE users[83] who eats these "Kibi Dango" will be tamed and loyal to Tama.
Mitarashi Dango[]
Mitarashi dango (みたらし団子、御手洗団子?) is a type of dango dumplings covered with a sweet glaze syrup made from soy sauce, sugar, and starch. It is characterized by its glassy glaze and burnt fragrance. Giant sized mitarashi dango was served to Big Mom by the Beasts Pirates after she was escorted to Onigashima to satisfy her appetite for sweets.[84] It is Black Maria's favorite food.[85]
Dishes[]
Onigiri[]
- For the dog, see Onigiri (Non-Canon).
Onigiri (お握り?), commonly called "rice balls", are hand-held bundles of rice formed into triangular or cylindrical shapes, wrapped in nori seaweed and usually filled with various assortments of seafood or pickled fruit.
Like sandwiches, onigiri are easily made and transported, and thus frequently used as quick lunches or emergency provisions:
- Rika made several to feed Zoro after he was interned by the 153rd Branch.[86]
- Happa Yamao offered several to Usopp, during the latter's temporary estrangement from the Straw Hats in Water 7.[87]
- Mihawk, Perona, and the Humandrills were seen having them for lunch while tilling the fields of Kuraigana Island.[88]
- The Sun Pirates prepared onigiri for Pekoms after tying him up to prevent him from reporting to Big Mom about Bege's assassination plot and the Sun Pirates' intention to break off their allegiance.
One of Zoro's most common Three Sword Style techniques is named Oni Giri (鬼斬り?), written with the characters for "demon slice" but pronounced identically to this dish's name. While generally unremarked upon in canon, this pun is heavily referenced in the Chopper Man omake universe, which portrays Zoro as a supervillain themed after—and obsessed with—onigiri.
Onigiri are also said to be Trafalgar Law's favorite food. During the Straw Hat Pirates' voyage to Dressrosa, onigiri was served to Law for breakfast instead of sandwiches, due to his dislike for bread.[53]
Soup[]
- For the chapter of the same name, see Chapter 67.
Soup (スープ, Sūpu?) is a mostly-liquid dish, generally served warm or hot (though cool or cold variations are not unknown). It is made by combining solid ingredients such as meat and vegetables with liquids such as water, juice, or stock. Hot soups are additionally characterized by boiling solid ingredients in liquids in a pot until the flavors are extracted, forming a broth.
Soup was particularly prominent throughout the Baratie Arc, where Sanji severely beat Fullbody for deliberately soiling—and later spilling—his soup.[89] In addition, the last dish Sanji made for his fellow Baratie cooks was soup; though they found it delicious, the cooks—including Zeff—derided it in an attempt to drive Sanji into joining the Straw Hat Pirates.[90]
Victoria Cindry also frequently makes soup dishes for her master, as a way of spiting him.[91]
The following events are Non-Canon and therefore not considered part of the Canon story.
Stamina Soup[]
Stamina Soup (スタミナスープ, Sutaminasūpu?) is a soup that helps heal wounds. Sanji made some up to help the Asuka villagers.[92]
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Oden[]
- For the head of the Kouzuki Family, see Kouzuki Oden.
Oden (おでん?) is a type of nabemono, consisting of several ingredients such as boiled eggs, daikon, konjac, and processed fishcakes stewed in a light, soy-flavored dashi broth. Oden is the namesake and favorite food of Kouzuki Oden, who adored it so much it is the only food he ate during his journey around Wano and also the only thing he cooked for his retainers.[93] Oden soup is also what Oden served to Kawamatsu, Inuarashi, Nekomamushi, and the Whitebeard Pirates when they arrived at Wano Country.[94][95]
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Ganzo, an ocean-going oden chef, serves it to the people of the world as part of his dream along with his grandson Tobio.[96]
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Stew[]
Stew (シチュー, Shichū?) is a dish that, much like soup, cooks solid ingredients in a liquid base. Its main distinction is in how "thick" (i.e. congealed) its liquid portions are, usually by the addition of ingredients such as flour.
Stew was one of the last dishes that Bell-mère made for Nojiko and Nami, on the day the Arlong Pirates invaded Cocoyasi Village.[6]
Scorched Stone Stew[]
Scorched Stone Stew (焼石シチュー, Yakeishi shichū?) is a kind of stew cooked by mixing a well-heated stone into the ingredients, rather than conventional fire-cooking. This reduces the chance of burning the ingredients, and allows them to retain more of their nutrients.[97]
Sanji prepared this dish the first night the Straw Hat Pirates spent on Upper Yard, using a wide variety of ingredients, including bananas, walnuts, carrots, garlic, frogs, and rats (over Nami's objections).[98]
Pies[]
A pie (パイ, pai?) is a baked dish that traditionally consists of a baked flour crust stuffed with either sweet or savory ingredients. Usually circular in shape, they may be cut into slices or eaten whole.
Cherry Pies[]
A cherry pie (チェリーパイ, cherīpai?) is a pie that contain a cherry filling.
They have been a favorite of Marshall D. Teach since his days in the Whitebeard Pirates, and remain so even after his ascension as Blackbeard.[99] He appears especially partial to the ones served by a particular pub in Mock Town—in great contrast with Luffy, who continues to consider them his least favorite food.[100][101]
Meat Pies[]
A meat pie (ミートパイ, mītopai?) is a pie that contain a meat filling, possibly with other vegetables such as potatoes.
These were apparently a favorite of the deceased revolutionary Gaburu, especially as made by his grandmother.[102] While posing as Gaburu, Caribou exploited the old woman's (apparent) senility to eat a number of them.[103]
Sandwiches[]
A sandwich (サンドイッチ, sandoitchi?) is bread slices (or split rolls) holding any sort of edible filling in-between, most commonly meats, cheeses, and/or vegetables. Due to the ease of making and transporting them, they may constitute anything from a light snack to a full-course meal.
Nico Robin is said to be partial to sandwiches (especially with coffee), and they are a recurring presence in the meals that Sanji makes for the Straw Hats.[104][53]
Hamburger[]
The hamburger (ハンバーガー, hanbāgā?) is a type of sandwich consisting of cooked beef patties with various other ingredients inside a sliced bread roll or bun. The Foxy Pirates' "Groggy Monsters" trio—Hamburg, Pickles, and Big Pan—are named after common components of this dish, and reference it in their two deadliest team techniques, Size Attack: S-M-L and Monster Burger.
Hamburgers are said to be Franky's favorite food. He can be seen eating one while he was in Dressrosa, discussing with Kyros about the country's history.
Curry[]
Curry (カレー, Karē?) is a dish originating from Indian cuisine. It primarily consists of spicy sauce made from complex combinations of spices or herbs, paired with a wide variety of vegetables (typically potatoes and carrots) and meats (typically chicken, pork, or beef); in Japan, it is almost always eaten with rice.
During her days as their secretary and general housekeeper, Kokoro sometimes made curry rice for Tom's Workers.[105]
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The anime has often depicted curry in close proximity to Marines (as it was introduced to Japan by British sailors, and continues to be strongly associated with military kitchens).
In the Post-Arabasta Arc, a young trainee cook named Tajio was tasked with serving it at an officers' meeting and—after accidentally spilling it—was ordered to remake it from scratch. Despite his inexperience and anxiety, he succeeded with help from Sanji.[106]
Curry was featured again in the Marine Rookie Arc where it was served as the main dish in the cafeteria of Marine Base G-F on Fron Island. The curry that was served is particularly spicy, which Bonham greatly relished. Even Luffy is greatly fond of it. It also had seagull-shaped carrot bits that Carrot thought was cute.[107]
Marine Curry[]
Marine Curry (海軍カレー, Kaigun Karē?) is a specific type of curry made by the G-5 Marines. It has a particularly good reputation within the Marines. During the Pirate Sweeping Operation on Paradise Island, Marine Curry was sold to citizens as a means of appeasing them during the rough investigation.[108]
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Random Curry[]
Random Curry (気まぐれカレー, Kimagure Karē?, Official English: "Kitchen Sink Curry") was a dish made by Monkey D. Luffy during the first day of travel to Whole Cake Island. However, as he forgot to turn off the stove while reading a newspaper, the kitchen caught on fire.[109]
When it was finished, it was swiftly proven that Luffy's complete lack of culinary skills led the Random Curry to come out horribly wrong, much to the despair of Nami, Chopper, Carrot, Brook, Pedro, Pekoms, and even Luffy himself when they all tasted it. The rice was uncooked, there was some unidentified bitter purple matter, the pot was filled with fish bones, Luffy put jam into it, and a strange transparent jelly-like substance was formed. The worse was Luffy spent an entire week's worth of provisions to make this alone, because he kept making wrong decisions during the cooking process. This left the crew to starve with a pot of completely inedible substance for the entire week.[110]
Ramen[]
- For the character of the same name, see Ramen.
Ramen (ラーメン, Ramen?) is a type of hot noodle soup that combines thin wheat noodles with a meat or fish-based broth.
It is the cooking specialty of CP7's Wanze, who prepares it by kneading flour in his mouth and cutting it into noodles with his nose-hairs (much to the disgust of Sanji, Franky, and Sogeking, who refused his "free samples").[111] With this ability, Wanze has developed a unique martial art known as Ramen Kenpo, which can shape specially-toughened noodles into bullet-like projectiles and even battle-armor.[112]
As children, Ace, Luffy, and Sabo once infiltrated a Center Town restaurant and ate twenty-six bowls of ramen without paying.[113] This was Sabo's first experience with the dish, and it has remained his favorite well into adulthood.[114]
Borsalino and the other Marines were served ramen while they waited outside of Egghead.[115] Borsalino's favorite type of ramen is miso ramen.[116]
Pizza[]
Pizza (ピザ, Piza?) is a sort of baked flatbread coated in cheese and tomato sauce; it may be topped with any number of extra ingredients, from meat to seafood to fruits and vegetables.
Jewelry Bonney appears to have an immense appetite for pizza, as she is often seen eating a slice of pizza whenever she makes an appearance. The Donquixote Pirates were also seen eating a gigantic pizza in the past, back when they were stationed at Spider Miles.
On the first night of the Straw Hats' voyage to Dressrosa, Sanji made pizza for dinner; this particularly intrigued Kin'emon, who had apparently never heard of the dish before.[117]
Soba[]
Soba (そば?, Japanese for "buckwheat") are noodles, usually served chilled with a dipping sauce. It can also be served hot in a bowl of soup.
It is Issho's favorite food as he is seen eating it frequently. Sengoku is also fond of it as he requested a Marine to bring him soba upon his arrival at Dressrosa.[118]
During Sanji's infiltration of Wano Country, he opened up a soba stand as his guise. His soba were served al dente and were immensely popular.[119] In the Shokugeki no Sanji spin off, it was named "Sangoro's Ultimate Stand-and-Eat Soba" (サン五郎の必殺立ち食いそば, Sangorō no Hissatsu Tachigui Soba?).[120]
Yakisoba[]
Yakisoba (焼きそば?) is a Japanese noodle stir-fried dish. Usually, soba noodles are made from buckwheat flour, but soba in yakisoba are Chinese-style noodles (chuuka soba) made from wheat flour, typically flavored with a condiment similar to Worcestershire sauce.
Just as the Davy Back Fight commenced, Tonjit orders yakisoba from a stand. Luffy eats a plate of it during the opening ceremony.[121]
Yakisoba is served at the festival celebrating the liberation of Wano Country.[122] Killer is seen eating yakisoba on a platter.[123]
Aligot[]
Aligot (アリゴ, Arigo?) is a dish made from potatoes and cheese. It was first shown in Germa Kingdom, having been made by Cosette and served to Vinsmoke Niji. Although he thought it bland, Sanji explained the composition of the food and complimented Cosette on the seasoning. According to Sanji, the potatoes is to strengthen one's immune system and stabilize the blood pressure.[124]
Aburaage[]
Aburaage (油揚げ?) are deep-fried slices of tofu. Kawamatsu fed some to Onimaru to help him heal from the wounds he received from guarding the Northern Cemetery from grave-robbers.[125]
Kawamatsu gave aburaage to Onimaru because they're supposedly a fox's favorite food. This refers to the Japanese folklore that the fox deity Inari and other fox spirits are fond of aburaage.
Salad[]
Macedonia (マケドニア?) is a salad composed of small pieces of fruit or vegetables.
A fruit macedonia was served to Nami along with a glass of grand marnier by Sanji at the Baratie.[126]
Other Dishes[]
Raw Ham Melon (生ハムメロン, Nama hamu meron?)—likely an adaptation of the Italian appetizer Prosciutto e melone—is said to be Genzo's favorite food, and was served at the Cocoyasi Village banquet celebrating the defeat of the Arlong Pirates.[127][128]
Donburi was used by the Marines to bribe Mr. 13 and Miss Friday into producing sketches of various Baroque Works fugitives.[129]
The following events are Non-Canon and therefore not considered part of the Canon story.
Pigeon Arroser (鳩はアロゼだ, Hato wa Arozeda?) is a dish made from a pigeon. It was first seen being made by Sanji while he tried to help Terracotta prepare a meal to celebrate the Straw Hat Pirates victory over Baroque Works.[49]
Huge Revolver Mutton Steak (
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Spices and Sauces[]
Black Pepper[]
Black pepper (
Due to its strong aftereffects, it can also be used to incapacitate enemies. Tamanegi, for instance, attacked Jango with several shakers of pepper, to limited success.[131]
In its initial adaptation of the Luffy-Usopp battle, the anime changed Usopp's Tabasco Boshi attack to a Koshō Boshi attack, presumably replacing the Tabasco sauce in the pellet to ground pepper.[132] This change was not retained in the Episode of Merry special.
Salt[]
Salt (塩, Shio?), like pepper, is usually used as a spice in powdered form. It can also be used to preserve many foods, particularly meats. At sea, it may be collected by distilling seawater, while on land it may be found congealed into natural crystals.[133]
Being a natural property of seawater, it is also a key weakness of Zombies created through the Kage Kage no Mi.[134]
The following events are Non-Canon and therefore not considered part of the Canon story.
According to the anime, Water 7 harbors a unique variety of salt, created as a byproduct of the Aqua Laguna. This salt, the evaporated remains of the annual flood, can be found on the roofs of every structure relatively close to shore; supposedly, it carries properties from every ocean in the world, including the All Blue, giving it a superior flavor.[135]
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Tabasco[]
Tabasco (タバスコ, Tabasuko?) is a powerful hot sauce created from the Tabasco pepper.
Usopp frequently uses Tabasco-filled pellets as blinding agents; on one occasion, he even tricked Mr. 5 into swallowing one whole.[136] Outside of combat, he may occasionally use it to prank others (particularly when Luffy tries to steal his food during mealtimes).[137]
As Tabasco is a registered trademark in the United States, official English translations will typically substitute more generic names, such as hot salsa (4Kids) or pepper sauce (VIZ).
Tatababasco[]
Tatababasco (タタババスコ, Tatababasuko?) is a spice custom made by the Tontatta dwarves.
It is strong enough to make some of them faint, and was planned to be used to knock out Sugar of the Donquixote Pirates.[138] However, she discovered the ploy, believing it to be poison, and forced the grape down Usopp's throat instead. Though not used as planned, it did force Usopp into making a horrifying visage of pain and anguish—with his eyeballs and tongue rolling and twisting, a combination of blood, drool, mucus, and tears all over his face, and flames shooting out of his mouth—which scared Sugar into unconsciousness.[139]
Regional Specialties and Cuisines[]
Some dishes and cuisines are tied to specific locations and/or cultures (and named appropriately), though they may be learned and reproduced by outsiders.
Arabasta[]
Konafa[]
Konafa (コナーファ?), also known by kanafeh, künefe, and many other romanizations, is a baked dish of Middle Eastern origins. In its most conventional form, it combines thin, noodle-like dough shreds (kadaif) with sweet syrup and cheese.
It appears to be a specialty of Arabasta Kingdom, being among the many dishes served at the royal banquet honoring the Straw Hat Pirates' defeat of Baroque Works.[140] In the 4Kids anime, it was reframed as "sautéed scorpion".
Skypiea[]
Sky Seafood[]
Sky Seafood is a favorite among Skypieans, and is based on the cooking of sky fish.
Because of their different biology compared to the animals in the Blue Sea, sky fish require a different method of preparation, although Luffy still thought they tasted great when Sanji grilled the popped remains of one. Pagaya also taught Sanji how to properly cook sky fish.[141]
Water 7[]
Mizu Mizu Foods[]
These food items, sold exclusively at Water 7, all carry "Mizu Mizu" in their names.
- Mizu Mizu Meat (水水肉, Mizu Mizu Niku?)[142]
- Mizu Mizu Manju (水水饅頭, Mizu Mizu Manjū?)[143]
- Mizu Mizu White Cabbage (水水ハクサイ, Mizu Mizu Hakusai?)[144]
- Mizu Mizu Candy (水水飴, Mizu Mizu Ame?)[145]
Mizu Mizu Meat is noted for its extreme tenderness; in addition, both it and Mizu Mizu Candy are shaped like water droplets. What other features—if any—distinguish Mizu Mizu foods from their "ordinary" counterparts is unknown.
(It also remains unknown what animal(s) are harvested for Mizu Mizu Meat, though it is notably a favorite of Yagara Bulls as well as humans.)[142]
The following events are Non-Canon and therefore not considered part of the Canon story.
Omatsuri Island[]
Omatsuri Island Special Yakisoba[]
Omatsuri Island Yakisoba (オマツリ島特製焼きそば, Omatsuri-jima Tokusei Yakisoba?) is a dish composed of various sea creatures and vegetables grilled with noodles and topped with oyster sauce, seaweed flakes, and a dash of red, pickled ginger. It was first created by Kotetsu in his cooking battle against Sanji.[146]
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Amazon Lily[]
Penne Gorgonzola with Sea King Meat[]
A specialty from Amazon Lily, Penne Gorgonzola with Sea King Meat (海王類入り ペンネ ゴルゴンゾーラ, Kaiō-rui-iri pen'ne gorugonzōra?) is a pasta dish consisting of Penne pasta, Gorgonzola cheese, and Sea King meat. It was one of the many courses served to Luffy during the farewell banquet concluding his first visit to the island.[147]
Kamabakka Kingdom[]
Attack Cuisine[]
Attack Cuisine (攻めの料理, Seme no Ryōri?) is a special kind of cuisine that can only be prepared through recipes found in the Kamabakka Kingdom.
According to Sanji, the cuisine emanates a powerful aura and flavor to the one consuming it. It is said by Ivankov that it builds up the physical side of the human body; he even vouches for it as the reason why the inhabitants of the Kamabakka Kingdom have fit and powerful physiques.
While "Attack Cuisine" is not denied to outsiders and is in fact freely offered, only the people who have gone through the "Bride Training" and have become users of the Newkama Kenpo are allowed to learn the 99 recipes of the Attack Cuisine, though there are exceptions to the rule. An example is when Ivankov gave Sanji a challenge to earn the recipes. The challenge was to defeat the 99 Newkama Kenpo masters who are each in possession of one of the 99 recipes, all while avoiding becoming an Okama.[148] Sanji accepted the challenge and eventually conquered it. As of yet, only two of the 99 recipes have been revealed in detail. In the English localization of One Piece: Pirate Warriors 4, it is referred to as Attack Cooking.
- Hormone Soup with Sea Pork (海ブタ肉入りホルモンスープ, Umibuta-niku iri Horumon Sūpu?): A large pot of soup made with pork intestines (offal), it is able to rejuvenate the consumer's energy and strength.[149] It is known as Sea Pork Offal Soup in the Viz manga. It may be based on motsunabe, a hot pot dish made of beef, pork tripe, or offal.
- Simsim Whip (シムシムホイップ, Shimushimu Hoippu?)[72]
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- Momoiro Fish Acqua Pazza (モモイロ魚のアクアパッツァ, Momoiro Gyo no Akuapattsua?): A dish made by Sanji while training on the island during the timeskip. It is a dish consisting of whitefish, being slow cooked with various ingredients.[150]
- Momoiro Duck Tagliata (モモイロ鴨のタリアータ, momoiro Kamo no Tariāta?): A dish made by Sanji while training on the island during the timeskip. It is a dish consisting of cut and grilled duck meat.[150]
- Momoiro Wild Yam Joke Zeppoline (モモイロ自然薯のなんちゃってゼッポリーネ, Momoiro jinenjo no nanchatte zepporīne?): A dish made by Sanji while training on the island during the timeskip. As the name suggests, it is a made from wild yams, ground and made into paste before dipped in boiling oil.[150]
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Boin Archipelago[]
The Forest of Gluttony[]
This forest not only includes ordinary wild food such as plum trees and corn stalks, but also a river of already-prepared ramen.
Named Edibles:
Dressrosa[]
Oikawa Cafeteria[]
The following dishes are served at the Oikawa Cafeteria, a popular restaurant in the Dressrosan port town of Acacia.
- Dress Shrimp Paella (ドレスエビのパエリア, Doresuebi no Paeria?) is a variation of seafood paella popular in Dressrosa. It consists of rice grains stir-fried and simmered with an assortment of seafood such as clams, mussels, calamari, lobster and shrimps as the main ingredient. It was eaten by Luffy, Zoro and Kin'emon during their visit to the Oikawa Cafeteria in the port city of Dressrosa, Acacia.[151] In One Piece Odyssey, Sanji can cook this dish at a bar or campfire when his Cook Field Skill is at Lv 3, provided the necessary ingredients have been obtained. One of the primary ingredients, Dress-Shrimp can be purchased from the General Store Familia in Dressrosa within Memoria.
- Rose Squid Ink Pasta (ローズイカのイカスミパスタ, Roozu-ika no Ikasumi Pasuta?) is a variation of seafood pasta with squids as its main ingredient, which is popular in Dressrosa. The pasta noodles are cooked with squid ink, dyeing it jet black. It was eaten by Luffy and Franky at the Oikawa Cafeteria, while the Straw Hats were in Dressrosa. In One Piece Odyssey, Sanji can cook this dish at a bar or campfire when his Cook Field Skill is at Lv 3, provided the necessary ingredients have been obtained. Two of the primary ingredients Rose Squid Meat & Rose Squid Ink can be purchased at the General Store Familia in Dressrosa within Memoria.
- Fairy Pumpkin Gazpacho (妖精のパンプキン入りガスパチョ?) is a soup served to Luffy, Zoro, Sanji, Kin'emon, and Franky in small individual dishes during their visit to Acacia. This food is inspired from the classic Spanish dish, Andalusian Gazpacho. In One Piece Odyssey, Sanji can cook this dish at a bar or campfire when his Cook Field Skill is at Lv 3, provided the necessary ingredients have been obtained. One of the primary ingredients Fairy Pumpkin can be purchased at the General Store Familia in Dressrosa within Memoria.
The following events are Non-Canon and therefore not considered part of the Canon story.
Samba Island[]
Samba Beef[]
Samba Beef (サンバ牛, Sanba Ushi?) is specialty meat found on Samba Island. It was first seen as a large, covered piece that required four grown men to carry it. It is the prize for the acrobatics tournament of the island's annual "Samba Festival."[152]
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Totto Land[]
Though most are yet to be seen, the archipelago culture suggest the existence of several types of food.
Islands[]
Chocolat Town Market[]
- Choco-Burger.
- Choco-Pasta.
- Chocolate Fried Chicken.
Ministers[]
Each of Totto Land's 34 islands (excluding Whole Cake Island) is governed by a Minister who has jurisdiction over the use and distribution of the food his/her island is based on. The Ministers and their territories plus food include:
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Tongari Island[]
Rainbow-Colored Honey[]
Rainbow-Colored Honey (虹色の蜜, Nijiiro no mitsu?) is a special honey that comes from Tongari Island's Fountain of Miracles. When used as an ingredient, it can cause people to lose their voices. It is primarily used to begin a ritual ordeal.[153]
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Wano Country[]
Honzen-ryōri (本膳料理) is one of three basic styles of Japanese cuisine and a highly ritualized form of serving food, in which prescribed dishes are carefully arranged and served on legged trays.
Following the success of the Raid on Onigashima, the chefs in the palace made extensive preparations for the alliance's celebratory feast. However, due to the 2 hour waiting time, most of the alliance opted to go to the festival outside, with only Jinbe remaining in the dining hall.[154]
Unnamed/Unspecified Locations[]
Mythical Ingredients[]
The "Mythical Ingredients" (幻の食材, Maboroshi no Shokuzai?) are rare, but extremely delicious top-grade ingredients. They are found on various different islands with corresponding themes to said ingredients. These "Mythical Ingredients" are highly sought out by the Big Mom Pirates when they make their confectionaries, and they also seem to be highly prized by the natives which cared for them, as every single fighting man put their very lives on the line to protect them. The known "Mythical Ingredients" consist of eggs, flour, and fruits.
The following events are Non-Canon and therefore not considered part of the Canon story.
Volcano Cooking[]
Volcano Cooking (火山料理, Kazan Ryouri?) is a particular type of dish cooked in magma's heat, made by Panz Fry.
- Sea Animal Churrasco (海獣シュラスコ, Kaijuu Shurasuko?):
- Thousand People Paella (千人パエリア, Sen-nin Paeria?):
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Others[]
Bento[]
A bento (弁当, bentō?) is a single-portion take-out or home-packed meal, usually with rice as the main staple. It is, by definition, served in a portable container that carefully divides the different ingredients from one another.
During adventures, Sanji will frequently make bento for his crewmates to take as lunches.[155] Over time, their bento preferences became so ingrained in him that, during the Whole Cake Island Arc, he inadvertently made a bento for Charlotte Pudding containing all of their favorites.[156]
Animal Feed[]
Animal feed (動物飼料, Dōbutsu shiryō?) is food given to domestic animals.
There was a pet food store in Orange Town run by Hocker and Chouchou until Mohji and Richie burned it down[157] Over two years later, a new and bigger pet food store was opened named Chouchou in honor of both Chouchou and Monkey D. Luffy who fought for the old one.[158]
Trivia[]
- Tony Tony Chopper is often joked to be the "emergency food supply" of the Straw Hat Pirates.
- Cannibalism has ocasionally been alluded within the series, most notably through Zeff eating his own leg to survive when he and Sanji got stranded in a desert island (a form of self-cannibalism). The Kumate Tribe is also a known culture of cannibals.
- The Baku Baku no Mi allows the user to eat otherwise inedible objects as if it were regular food. For this reason, Wapol favors "baked houses" for meals.
See also[]
References[]
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 3 Chapter 19 (p. 14) and Episode 8, A young Shanks discusses Devil Fruits with Buggy.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 94 Chapter 943 (p. 12-14) and Episode 941.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 3 Chapter 20 and Episode 42.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 9 Chapter 77 (p. 8) and Episode 35, Bell-mère explains the harvest situation to her foster daughters.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 9 Chapter 77 (p. 10) and Episode 35, Nami notes the orange skin that Bell-mère's all-mikan "diet" has produced.
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 9 Chapter 78 and Episode 36, Bell-mère cooks a feast to reconcile the "runaway" Nami, comprising stew, omu-rice, and roast duck with mikan sauce; however, her cooking-smoke is spotted by Pisaro of the Arlong Pirates.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 9 Chapter 76 (p. 14) and Episode 34, Nojiko is seen harvesting mikan when she hears Nami storming inside Bell-mère's house.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 2 Chapter 9 (p. 14) and Episode 5, During her first meeting with Luffy, Nami claims the only things she loves are mikan and money.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 11 Chapter 95 and Episode 44, Nami requests that Dr. Nako replace her Arlong Pirates tattoo with a new, custom design.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 11 Chapter 96 and Episode 45, The Going Merry is seen with the mikan trees for the first time, with Sanji determinedly driving Luffy away from them.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 45 Chapter 431 (p. 11) and Episode 313, Following the raid on Enies Lobby, the citizens of Water 7 sheepishly return the Straw Hats' belongings, having earlier found and confiscated them thinking the Straw Hats responsible for the attack on Iceburg.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 45 Chapter 436 and Episode 321, The just-completed Thousand Sunny is unveiled. Blueprints published in the following volume indicate the trees have been planted next to a flowerbed for Robin.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 24 Chapter 223 and Episode 146, Doc Q meets Luffy for the first time.
- ↑ SBS One Piece Manga — Vol. 36 (p. 86), Fan question: Are apples Enel's favorite food?
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 68 Chapter 676 (p. 8) and Episode 602, the Sara Sara no Mi, Model: Axolotl reborn amongst apples after Smiley's death.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 26 Chapter 239 (p. 11-14) and Episode 154.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 76 Chapter 758 (p. 13) and Episode 697.
- ↑ One Piece Anime — Episode 757.
- ↑ Vivre Card - One Piece Visual Dictionary (Card #0062), Kuro's vivre card
- ↑ Vivre Card - One Piece Visual Dictionary (Card #0538), Borsalino's vivre card
- ↑ Vivre Card - One Piece Visual Dictionary (Card #0200), Chaka's vivre card
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 99 Chapter 999 (p. 12) and Episode 1014.
- ↑ 23.0 23.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 50 Chapter 490 (p. 14) and Episode 385.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 30 Chapter 278 and Episode 182, Conis is struck by a stone (a tomato in the anime) for "blaspheming" against Enel.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 41 Chapter 391 and Episode 275, Robin, as a child, is bullied by Ohara's other children. Again, the stones thrown at her are changed to tomatoes in the anime.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 31 Chapter 290 and Episode 188, Noland introduces pumpkins to the Shandia for the first time.
- ↑ 27.0 27.1 27.2 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 53 Chapter 514 and Episode 408, Luffy "experiments" with the mushrooms of Amazon Lily, eventually poisoning himself and forcing the Kuja to save him.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 6 Chapter 46 (p. 6) and Episode 22, Usopp explains his dislike of mushrooms to an unsympathetic Sanji.
- ↑ Note that in real life, several species of mushroom are known to induce laughing fits, particularly the Psilocybin-containing mushrooms used in many religious rituals. In fact, references to Warai-dake have existed in Japanese mythology and pop-culture since at least the eleventh century.
- ↑ Chopperman: Go Go! Everyone's Chopper-sensei Manga — Vol. 1 Chapter 1, Chopperman explains some of the poopshroom's benefits to the students.
- ↑ Chopperman: Go Go! Everyone's Chopper-sensei Manga — Vol. 1 Chapter 2, Chopperman recommends the mushroom to Ms. Nami.
- ↑ One Piece Novel — HEROINES Chapter 2, Sabo tries to cook ruberry mushrooms, and Koala discovers an ancient recipe.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 34 Chapter 322 (p. 7-8) and Episode 228, On spotting the giant frog Yokozuna, Luffy immediately decides he wants it for the next meal, while Sanji begins reciting a recipe for deep-fried frog.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 1 Chapter 1 and Episode 4, Luffy, at seven years old, wolfs down a piece of meat almost as large as his head.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 92 Chapter 929 (p. 12) and Episode 923, Orochi throws out boiled chicken due to not wanting it.
- ↑ SBS One Piece Manga — Vol. 79 (p. 42), "In the Straw Hat Crew, Sanji is obviously the one who is the best at cooking, but who else is good at cooking? What is everyone's speciality dish?"
- ↑ One Piece Manga — Vol. 24 Chapter 225, cover story: Hatchan's Sea-Floor Stroll Vol. 38, Hachi recounts his childhood dream.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 51 Chapter 496 and Episode 390, As thanks for saving him from the Macro Pirates and Flying Fish Riders, Hachi treats the Straw Hats to his takoyaki.
- ↑ Shokugeki no Sanji Manga — Vol. 1 Chapter 1.
- ↑ 40.0 40.1 Shokugeki no Sanji Manga — Vol. 1 Chapter 2.
- ↑ One Piece Manga — Vol. 110 Chapter 1112 (p. 14), Brogy gives some hákarl to Luffy.
- ↑ One Piece Manga — Vol. 15 Chapter 129, cover story: Jango's Dance Paradise Vol. 3, Jango eats rice (among many other dishes) at Syrup Village's Meshi tavern.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 91 Chapter 911 (p. 14-18) and Episode 894, Tama cooks rice for Luffy as thanks for saving her life; moments later, Tenguyama Hitetsu attacks Luffy, while revealing that Tama is so destitute that she can only afford rice twice a year.
- ↑ One Piece Anime — Episode 319, Banban makes Fried rice.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 90 Chapter 902 (p. 19) and Episode 877, Sanji and Zeff make Seafood Fried Rice.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 15 Chapter 128 (p. 9) and Episode 77, Luffy, Usopp, and Karoo hold a "senbei party" with Miss Goldenweek's remaining senbei.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 54 Chapter 530 and Episode 431, Garp blithely eats a bag of senbei while Sengoku rants. In the anime, Sengoku retaliates by taking the senbei and eating them himself.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 77 Chapter 765 (p. 6) and Episode 704, Rosinante contacts Sengoku.
- ↑ 49.0 49.1 Shokugeki no Sanji Manga — Vol. 1 Chapter 3.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 7 Chapter 58 and Episode 26, Sanji and Zeff are forced to survive for eighty-five days on a barren island.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 16 Chapter 141 (p. 19) and Episode 85.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 54 Chapter 525 (p. 10-11) and Episode 422.
- ↑ 53.0 53.1 53.2 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 70 Chapter 700 (p. 9-11) and Episode 629, After tense negotiations with Doflamingo, Sanji makes sandwiches for the crew (as well as Kin'emon and Momonosuke); Law, who admits to disliking bread, has an onigiri instead.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 62 Chapter 613 (p. 10) and Episode 532.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 71 Chapter 701 (p. 14) and Episode 630.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 81 Chapter 814 (p. 14) and Episode 765.
- ↑ One Piece Anime — Episode 766.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 33 Chapter 306 (p. 12-15) and Episode 208, The Foxy Pirates begin selling Davy Back concessions, including frankfurters, yakisoba, and cotton candy.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 82 Chapter 825 (p. 12) and Episode 784.
- ↑ One Piece Anime — Episode 453.
- ↑ SBS One Piece Manga — Vol. 66 (p. 104), Oda explains why Chopper ate a Rumble Ball despite claiming not to need it outside of using Monster Point.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 83 Chapter 828 (p. 11-12) and Episode 787, The Sanji Retrieval Team sees Cacao Island food while getting supplies.
- ↑ 63.0 63.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 87 Chapter 873 (p. 11-13) and Episode 844, The Charlotte Family discuss about recreating a chocolate chiffon wedding cake.
- ↑ 64.0 64.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 88 Chapter 887 (p. 12) and Episode 861, Sanji worried as Oven risked ruining the chocolate and Simsim Whip with heat.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 11 Chapter 98 (p. 16) and Episode 52.
- ↑ One Piece Manga — Vol. 39 Chapter 370, cover story: Miss Goldenweek's "Operation: Meet Baroque Works" Vol. 9.
- ↑ One Piece Anime — Episode 68, The anime's expanded adaptation of Diary of Koby-Meppo gives Garp a minor obsession with donuts.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 51 Chapter 497 (p. 10-11) and Episode 391, The Straw Hat Pirates visit Antonio's Graman.
- ↑ One Piece Anime — Episode 116.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 86 Chapter 867 (p. 13-15) and Episode 837, Linlin's 6th birthday is celebrated with croquembouche.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 83 Chapter 829 and Episode 789.
- ↑ 72.0 72.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 88 Chapter 880 (p. 9) and Episode 852.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 88 Chapter 885 (p. 16) and Episode 858, Sanji finishes his secret ingredient.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 88 Chapter 880 (p. 9) and Episode 852, English versions.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 87 Chapter 872 (p. 9-13) and Episodes 842–843, Streusen changes Whole Cake Chateau into a sponge cake.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 93 Chapter 937 (p. 5) and Episode 933, Queen talks about his Oshiruko supply.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 86 Chapter 866 (p. 12-17) and Episode 836, Semla is eaten before the Winter Solstice festival.
- ↑ SBS One Piece Manga — Vol. 92 (p. 146), Hajrudin's favorite and least favorite foods are revealed.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 86 Chapter 867 (p. 4-7) and Episode 837, Giants bringing out their stored supply of semla for Linlin.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 91 Chapter 913 and Episode 900.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 92 Chapter 926 (p. 10-13) and Episode 919.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 91 Chapter 911 (p. 10-11) and Episode 893, Tama tames Hihimaru with her Kibi Dango.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 91 Chapter 918 (p. 4-5) and Episode 906, Tama tames Speed with her Kibi Dango.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 94 Chapter 951 (p. 12-17) and Episode 952, The Beasts Pirates feeding Big Mom mitarashi dango to satisfy her.
- ↑ SBS One Piece Manga — Vol. 97 (p. 154), The ages, heights and favorite foods of the Tobiroppo are revealed.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 1 Chapter 3 and Episode 2, Rika offers homemade onigiri to Zoro; after confiscating them for himself, Helmeppo rebukes her for seasoning them with sugar instead of salt.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 36 Chapter 341 (p. 9) and Episode 241, Pitying Usopp's threadbare desperation, Yamao hands over not just the requested shipbuilding materials but a serving of onigiri.
- ↑ One Piece Manga — Vol. 82 Chapter 826, cover story: From the Decks of the World: The 500,000,000 Man Arc Vol. 17, Mihawk, Perona, and several Humandrills take a quick lunch-break and catch up on international events.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 5 Chapter 43 and Episode 20, Fullbody makes a scene at the Baratie to get revenge on Sanji, and is beaten in response.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 8 Chapter 68 and Episode 30, The Baratie's other cooks insult Sanji's soup to "encourage" him into joining Luffy.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 46 Chapter 449 (p. 6) and Episode 342, Cindry brings Dr. Hogback spaghetti soup in a bag, due to her fierce hatred of plates.
- ↑ One Piece Movie — The Cursed Holy Sword.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 95 Chapter 962 (p. 5, 7) and Episode 961.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 95 Chapter 963 (p. 5-7) and Episode 962.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 95 Chapter 964 (p. 2) and Episode 963.
- ↑ One Piece Movie — One Piece: The Movie.
- ↑ See "Stone Boiling Is An Ancient Cooking Method". Retrieved September 20 '21.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 27 Chapter 253 and Episode 166, Sanji makes Scorched-Stone Stew for the rest of the crew.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 57 Chapter 552 (p. 13) and Episode 461, In flashback, Teach talks with Ace on succeeding Whitebeard.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 24 Chapter 223 (p. 15-18) and Episode 146, Teach and Luffy almost come to blows over the pies' quality.
- ↑ SBS One Piece Manga — Vol. 73 (p. 144).
- ↑ One Piece Manga — Vol. 71 Chapter 708, cover story: Caribou's Kehihihihi in the New World Vol. 27, Caribou finds an old photograph of Gaburu enjoying his grandmother's pies.
- ↑ One Piece Manga — Vol. 70 Chapters 694 and 695, cover story: Caribou's Kehihihihi in the New World Vol. 16-17, After being nursed back to health by Gaburu's grandmother, Caribou remorselessly steals her jewelry and pies. To his bewilderment, she wakes up to give him an extra lunch-box full of pies.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 32 Chapter 303 (p. 17) and Episode 203, Sanji makes sandwiches for the crew as they discuss how to use the gold from Skypiea. In the anime, this scene is part of the G-8 Arc, and Sanji cobbles the sandwiches together from the few ingredients the Marines had not confiscated.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 37 Chapter 353 (p. 15) and Episode 248.
- ↑ One Piece Anime — Episode 133, Tajio is introduced.
- ↑ One Piece Anime — Episode 780.
- ↑ Premier Show Promotional Newspaper, 2013 #1
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 82 Chapter 824 (p. 4) and Episode 779, Luffy accidentally sets the kitchen on fire because he forgot to turn off the stove.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 82 Chapter 824 (p. 12-13) and Episode 779, Luffy's Random Curry depleted the crew's week worth of rations.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 39 Chapter 368 (p. 18-19) and Episode 258.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 39 Chapter 369 and Episode 259, Wanze unleashes his Ramen Kenpo techniques.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 60 Chapter 585 (p. 7-8) and Episode 496.
- ↑ Vivre Card - One Piece Visual Dictionary (Card #0659), Sabo's favorite food is revealed.
- ↑ One Piece Manga — Vol. 108 Chapter 1089 (p. 9).
- ↑ Vivre Card - One Piece Visual Dictionary (Card #0538), Borsalino's Vivre Card entry.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 70 Chapter 699 (p. 12) and Episode 625.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 80 Chapter 796 (p. 4) and Episode 740.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 92 Chapter 926 (p. 9) and Episode 919.
- ↑ Shokugeki no Sanji Manga — Vol. 1 Chapter 5.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 33 Chapter 306 and Episode 208.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 104 Chapter 1053 (p. 7) and Episode 1080.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 104 Chapter 1053 (p. 13) and Episode 1080.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 84 Chapter 839 (p. 7) and Episode 801, Sanji speaks of the aligot Cosette made.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 94 Chapter 953 and Episode 954, Kawamatsu feeds Onimaru with aburaage.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 6 Chapter 46 (p. 5) and Episode 22.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 11 Chapter 95 and Episode 44, After hearing about raw-ham melon from Sanji, Luffy searches for it all over Cocoyasi, but only manages to find Genzo.
- ↑ Vivre Card - One Piece Visual Dictionary (Card #0098), Genzo's vivre card
- ↑ One Piece Manga — Vol. 39 Chapter 375, cover story: Miss Goldenweek's "Operation: Meet Baroque Works" Vol. 13.
- ↑ Shokugeki no Sanji Manga — Vol. 1 Chapter 6.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 5 Chapter 38 (p. 5) and Episode 16, The Usopp Pirates try their best to protect Kaya from Jango.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 35 Chapter 332 and Episode 236, Usopp unleashes the Tabasco/Koshō Boshi on Luffy.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 27 Chapter 253 (p. 5) and Episode 166, Robin finds a salt crystal on Upper Yard, much to Sanji's delight.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 47 Chapter 455 (p. 3) and Episode 349, Brook demonstrates the power of salt on zombies by purifying Tararan.
- ↑ One Piece Anime — Episode 319, The anime-only character Banban explains the properties of Aqua Laguna salt to Sanji.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 14 Chapter 126 and Episode 76, Mr. 5 arrogantly swallows Usopp's Tabasco Star, thinking it to be another gunpowder pellet.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 23 Chapter 213 (p. 13) and Episode 128, Usopp spikes an onigiri with Tabasco sauce to get back at Luffy.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 74 Chapter 737 and Episode 669.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 74 Chapter 742 and Episode 676, Usopp suffers the pain of eating the Tatababasco, which scared Sugar senseless.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 23 Chapter 213 (p. 13) and Episode 126, One of the royal Arabasta chefs explains to Sanji what konafa is.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 26 Chapter 240 and Episode 154.
- ↑ 142.0 142.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 34 Chapter 324 (p. 12) and Episode 230.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 34 Chapter 325 (p. 13) and Episode 231.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 34 Chapter 326 (p. 2) and Episode 231.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 45 Chapter 435 (p. 7) and Episode 317.
- ↑ One Piece Movie — Baron Omatsuri and the Secret Island, Kotetsu cooks Omatsuri Island Special Yakisoba.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 53 Chapter 522 (p. 3) and Episode 416, Luffy enjoys a bowl of the special penne, while trying to ignore the many Kuja poking at his rubber skin.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 61 Chapter 595 and Episode 514.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 70 Chapter 696 and Episode 622, Sanji cooks food from one of the recipes.
- ↑ 150.0 150.1 150.2 Shokugeki no Sanji Manga — Vol. 1 Chapter 4.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 71 Chapter 701 and Episode 630, The food served at Oikawa Cafeteria.
- ↑ One Piece Live Shows — One Piece Premier Show 2012, Rio shows the Samba Beef to the Straw Hat Pirates.
- ↑ One Piece Live Shows — Live Action Role Playing Game, Eric accidentally gives the rainbow-colored honey to Nami.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 104 Chapter 1053 (p. 6) and Episode 1080, The palace chefs prepare a feast for the alliance, only for Jinbe to be the only one there.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 13 Chapter 116 (p. 10-11) and Episode 70, Sanji makes bento for Luffy (and Vivi) to take while exploring Little Garden. Later, Luffy trades it to Dorry for a taste of dinosaur meat.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 85 Chapter 850 (p. 4) and Episode 817.
- ↑ One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 2 Chapter 13 (p. 7, 17-19) and Episode 6.
- ↑ One Piece Manga — Vol. 63 Chapter 619, cover story: From the Decks of the World Vol. 6.
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