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Gastronomy of Anteria

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Anteria is home to many different and diverse types of food. The following are lists of different food items located throughout the world by breakfast, lunch, dinner, desert, and beverages.

Breakfast

List of popular breakfast foods in Anteria
Food Description Usual ingredients Popular in
Aanerjo Small amount of oil and spices like peppers and chillies are added to eggs (whole or just whites), which is then homogenised and put on a heated pan with warm oil. Over the egg mix, a thin bread called Rajo is put and cooked. It is later rolled up and some filling, usually sprouts, cooked oats and spiced rice is filled in. Eggs
Oil
Bread
Filling
Aziallis
Nerany
Viha
Dupaste A rye-flour pasty filled with egg and beef, topped with a spreading of butter. Flour
Eggs
Butter
Beef
Astariax
Libecar An oily bread resembling a pancake that is often served with coffee and can be stuffed with warm vegetables or pork. Durum
Yeast
Salt
Sugar
Cabbage
Pork
Butter
Astariax
Dajino It is a curd based item which is very popular, especially in the summer. Small amounts of boiled rice, some sprouts and some cooked oats are added to thick curd (Perago) which is later thinned down a little (Majigo) and spices like pepper and paprika are added. Cold Curd
Boiled Rice
Sprouts
Oats
Spices
Aziallis
Viha
Svarevzo A round, very thin pita bread (called Ureddo and made out of wheat) is cooked on a pan with oil. A filling usually of spicy mashed cottage cheese or mashed potatoes or cut carrots and boiled beans is filled in and the bread is sealed and cooked a little more on a dry hot pan. Ureddo bread
Oil
Filling
Aziallis
Nerany
Viha
Cheluvzo Very similar to Svarevzo, Cheluvzo is also a sealed, cooked thin pita bread with filling, but the bread, called the Nandio is made out of rice flour and is often filled with mashed chicken and gravy beans, cooked on an oily pan. Nandio bread
Oil
Filling
Aziallis
Viha
Varelto It is a sweet Vanilla custard filled baked bun. It is made out of a pit bun called Mayido Bun, which is usally made in bulk at home. It is filled with hot, sweet milk based Vanilla custard, and often some chocolate shavings or cinnamon powder is added to it. It is usually given to children for breakfast before school. Mayido Bun
Vanila Custard
Additives
Aziallis
Viha
Aazhgo It is batter made out of sugar, flour and egg with some Vanilla and cinnamon. The batter is either consumed by mixing it to milk or is cooked into thin pancake like entities call Aazhello. It is consumed with some honey or cinnamon sweet sauce. Flour
Milk
Sugar
Vanilla
Sweet Spices
Honey
Aziallis
Viha
Suejo It is just flour added to sweetened milk and cooked for some time. People often add some cooked oats or bran, but even without cereals, it is quite wholesome. It is very popular, especially with Kids and is often given as a "no-tantrums" breakfast before school. It is warm, sweet, liquid and easy to slurp. It is also given to people who are sick, as it is not very hard on the stomach and gives energy. Often Vanilla and Cinnamon are added to give it more taste. Flour
Milk
Sugar
Additives
Aziallis
Viha
Kuta Biscuits made from stale bread and leftover spices using an egg-based sauce as dip. Bread
Paprika
Cayenne
Cinnamon
Kuta sauce
Nerany
Dzantak Heated rice porridge usually eaten with sour soy sauce. More modern versions have included vegetables. Porridge
Sweet soy sauce
Gabrielland
Mar Barley bread usually ground with various flavors within the dough. Barley
Vanilla
Chocolate
Gabrielland
Buña A buck-wheat bun topped with honey or caramel syrup. Buck wheat bun
Honey/Caramel
Dulando
Bobbles meant to be served in large amounts, bobbles are balls made with pancake batter and sometimes something to bake into it or something to cover it in. It is usually savory or sweet, popular choices are:bacon bits, coconut shaving , maple syrup, chocolate syrup , and nuts. Flour, milk, eggs, salt, sugar. Dulando
Riyo A food that is a mixed of rice, yoghurt and milk Rice
Yoghurt
Milk
Viha
Pabre A bread that is added by pate (small meat, vegetables and sauce) Bread
Meat
Vegetable
Sauce
Viha
Mananove A puffed pastry treat with a center stuffed with mixed egg and either ricotta, cottage, or cream cheese. Wheat
Flour
Egg
Cheese
Wolfgalia

Lunch

List of popular lunch foods in Anteria
Food Description Usual ingredients Popular in
Lassanni Cold smoked sea fish served with lemon juice, potato, peas and pork sausage. Fish of choice
Lemon juice
Potato
Peas(or other legumes)
Pork sausage
Astariax
Daareo It is rice cooked under pressure along with beans, carrots, soyabean, cottage cheese, meat (usually marinated chicken) spices and other vegetables. It is delicious and spicy and nutritious and is often consumed during lunch time as it is very easy to cook. It can be eaten with or without an accompanying gravy, soup or stew. It is often the go-to "Take it to Office" meal and is also made to use up leftovers. Rice
Vegetables
Meat
Spices
Cottage Cheese
Soya
Aziallis
Viha
Poultry Stew a mixture of birds(usually geese or vultures) with potatoes and coconut shavings. Bird
Potato
coconut shavings
Dulando
Tanjidzi Chicken leg spiced with hot sauce and sweet tomato, usually eaten with rice. Chicken
Hot sauce
Tomato
Rice
Gabrielland
Zagyil Vegetable stir fry, includes a variety of vegetables seasoned with sour sauce. Vegetables
Sour Sauce
Gabrielland
Dushi A Dulandish take on sushi, they come in wide varieties like "vienam",a sushi cut into cubes set on a bed of brown rice with a cold red spicy sauce, "zien" a fish topped with salt and goat cheese, and "boli" minced shrimp top a circular cut of fish topped with paprika. Raw Fish Dulando
Garamacce Garamacce is a cold, chunky vegetable soup made with a heavy tomato influence, as well as with several other vegetables. It is most often enjoyed in the warmest months, when the sun shines closest to the equator, but as Wolfgalia is warm year round, it can be found in the nation in all seasons. Homemade garamacce is typically created by parents as an easy lunch (or dinner) on school nights when there is not time to create a larger meal. Many Wolfgalian restaurants around the world serve garamacce, as it is a staple of Wolfgalian cuisine. Tomato Juice
Tomato Paste
Tomato
Onion
Garlic
Bell Pepper
Cucumber
Olive Oil
Wine Vinegar
Water
Salt
Wolfgalia

Dinner

List of popular dinner foods in Anteria
Food Description Usual ingredients Popular in
Carranapu Crabs, buttered and steamed, slathered in olive oil and served with bread, usually in a bed of lettuce. Crab
Butter
Olive oil
Bread
Lettuce
Astariax
Cacao Ziet A fish (usually a bass) fried in cacao, seasoned with mustard. Fish
Cacao
Mustard
Dulando
Ardzam Bakhdun Beef and ox meat slowly cooked with a rich mixture of spices until the liquid condenses. Beef
ox
All the spices
Gabrielland
Special Guniele Salmon sliced in a way that it leaves a pocket like pita bread, this is stuffed with with fried bell peppers, topped with avocado butter, cinnamon, bay leaf, and cloves. Salmon
bell peppers
avocado butter
cinnamon
bay leaf
cloves
Dulando
Traya Traya is the national dish of Dulando made with shrimp and salmon cooked in alcohol (popular choices are piscola and leiad) corn, and a tangy, citrus-y , and spicy sauce mad with

tomatoes, seranno peppers, honey,and mustard called "çelu"

shrimp
çelu
salmon
corn
alcohol
Dulando
Momoa Roris A pasta dish using fettuccine pasta covered in a light but thick layer of a tomato, vodka, and potato sauce. In some coastal parts of Wolfgalia and in many territories, it is also served with shrimp. Fettuccine Pasta
Tomato
Potato
Vodka
Heavy Cream
Pepper
Salt
Olive Oil
Shrimp
Wolfgalia
Hala'o A seared tuna dish topped with a spicy peanut sauce and crushed peanuts, often served with herbs such as lemongrass, basil, chives, or scallions. It is a very popular dish among the peoples of the Wole Ola Islands. Tuna
Peanut Sauce
Peanuts
Herbs
Wolfgalia

Dessert

List of popular dessert foods in Anteria
Food Description Usual ingredients Popular in
Scisulle A small, rum flavored pastry that is topped with strawberry jam. Flour
Rum
Strawberries
Astariax
Ineyio Small sponge cakes which are spherical in shape called Iyano (Iyanop in plural) are made and then tossed into an open vessel with warm flavoured caramelised sugar syrup called Jegao. The sponge cakes are allowed to absorb a much syrup as they can and then are removed. Usually, three of those cakes are served along with some more syrup. It's supposed to be eaten with hand and make a mess, as Ineyio has roots in the word "mess" and "fun". Iyano
Jegao
Flavouring
Aziallis
Viha
Eilet A sweet bread loaf lathered in a traditional Neranian syrup. Eilet loaf
Cinnamon
Kedida
Nerany
Viha
Meŵah A famous dessert from Bwinuengdé, northwest Ganji. The name comes from the bwinu language meaning "Lion". It's a well-known dessert in the rastafari community. It's made of cannabis leaves, honey, cream and homemade white bread. Cannabis
Honey
Whip cream
Bread
Ganji Islands
Troqaloces Several troquez infused chocolates, with caramel dip. Chocolate
Troquez
Caramel
Dulando
Dœna cake Dœna cake is one of the most hardest, and if not the hardest cakes to master, and one of the most expensive. It is a red velvet cake, usually served in 5 layers, with crushed peanuts and cashews baked into it, the frosting is a hybrid between sourgum and chocolate, covered in edible gold foil, and topped with a cherry on a bed of nuts. Nuts
Flour
Eggs
Sourgum
Edible Gold
Chocolate
Cherry
Red Velvet
Dulando
Huah A yeast based, puffed pastry treat made from fried dough. It is named the huah (WHO-ahh) after the sound that was made by the first person to taste a huah from the Galea tribe after its conception by a native of a western tribal village. Yeast Dough
Powdered Sugar
Wolfgalia
Cora Bread A flat, traditional biscuit made with sugar, butter, and flour. Cora bread is baked at a low temperature to avoid browning, as it is best when it is light and crumbly. It is a popular Wolfgalian tradition to decorate the top of the biscuit with designs of colored, melted chocolate to add both aesthetic and taste. Cora bread is named for the city Cora'ele, where the food was first made. White Sugar
Butter
Flour
Wolfgalia
Cocalo A bitter, cocoa based treat used incredibly popularly as a flavoring or a candy bar all around the world. It is often mixed with sugar or milk to add a sweeter flavor. In English, Cocalo is commonly known as chocolate. Cocoa
White Sugar
Wolfgalia

Beverages

  Alcoholic
List of popular drinks in Anteria
Food Description Usual ingredients Popular in
Antinar Prospiri The most prized and well-loved wine in Astariax. Only wine made from grapes that were picked and pressed in Prospera can be labelled Antinar Prospiri, and the wine is renowned for its sweetness. Grapes
Sugar
Astariax
Tsezano It is a very famous Azillian wine made by fermenting Sweet Oranges with several beets of sugar. It is a wine which comes from Orine in Kernintel and is fermented in oak wine barrels specially made for creating wine. The wine has a sweet taste with a slight tangy hint and aftertaste. Tsezano Oriniara is the most exported wine in Aziallis, Tsezano, in general, being the highest exported kind. It doesn't make one very high. And is often used to celebrate very happy moments or events. It is often used as a status symbol as well. Sweet Oranges
Sugar
Aziallis
Nerany
Viha
Zhelardeo It is a slightly cheaper, more commonly available, more frequently consumed wine. It is usually available at fancy dinners, weddings, gatherings and several public events. It is the most widely consumed wine domestically in Aziallis, used as "celebratory, but not that celebratory" beverage. It is often given to Students graduating from High School as their "First Drink" on Farewells. It is a sweet grape drink known for it's aftertaste and the long lasting happy, "dreamy" trance-like feeling it gives after consumption. Grape
Sugar
Aziallis
Beressa It is a very low alcohol percentage alcoholic beverage made by fermenting lactose from milk. It is usually given as a starter to children who have recently crossed the Age of Majority for Alcohol consumption. It is not very popular among young adults. But new parents often consume it to deal with anxiety and is also used in later stages of alcohol addiction rehabilitation. The more modern versions come with different added flavours as well, as this beverage doesn't have any bold taste of it's own. Milk
Sugar
Water
Flavour
Aziallis
Verzaase It is a sweet tasking alcoholic beverage made by fermenting apples and honey. This beverage is also very low on alcohol percentage and does not have more than 17% alcohol with the minimum being 7%. It is widely known for it's sweet taste and is often consumed by beginners and by adults at parties to celebrate but not get too drunk. The sweet taste and the warm feeling it induces makes it very famous in Triminoska. Honey
Apples
Sugar
Aziallis
Kwanjani Kwanjani is a strong and sour alcoholic beverage made out of dried cannabis leaves (ganja leaves), lime and strong ginger. It was created about 200 years ago in Banton Island. Since then, it has been used in many big celebrations, like weddings, New Years, birthdays and the Hamilton Day. Kwanjani is made by adding hot water in a barrel and then adding dry (sometimes fresh) cannabis leaves. It's supposed to stay in a closed room for about 2 weeks. After 2 weeks you add the lime, the ginger, and let it stay for another 2 weeks. After that it's ready to be consumed. The most famous Kwanjani brands are the "Hamilton" and "Lokombo". It is usually enjoyed with chicken wings and it can be used as a medicine to nausea. Water
Cannabis
Lime
Ginger
Ganji Islands
Kwezare It is an indegeneous beer from Aziallis which fell out of consumption for nearly 500 years and has now resurfaced back. It is made out of Rice, Wheat, Barley and Rye. It used to be made by wives using a mix of old breads and fresh ground cereals at their homes itself to drink along with their husbands in the evening. It is very heavy and is consumed by people to get smashed on Friday nights after work. It is not very good tasting and is considered to be an "acquired taste", which is also considered to be the reason as to why it fell out of use. But these days it is very commonly consumed by younger adults and is commonly available in clubs and bars. It is known for it's instantly hard-hitting high that wears off quite soon. Wheat
Rice
Barley
Rye
Aziallis
Byanengo It is a milk based alcoholic beverage, unlike other alcohols. It is closer to a hallucinogenic than an alcohol. Fermented berries, Saps of certain plants, crushed leaves of Cannabis (Khabizo) and Beyago are mixed together, fermented and dried to a semi-liquid paste. This powder is then added to cold milk sweetened with honey. It is consumed only during the Manreyaga Festival and on the Day of the Revolution. It is lightly hallucinogenic and has very little alcohol. Milk
Berries
Saps
Cannabis
Beyago
Aziallis
Shkatishp It is the most widely consumed beverage in all of Aziallis and is the most widely exported beverage too. It is a very cool, frooti, water-soda based drink which is consumed by people of all ages. It is a drink which originated in Fraankoiva and used to be only apple or grape flavoured, but now comes in all sorts of flavours. It is known for it's bubbliness and the cool, sweet taste. "Skatipska" is the largest Azillian Beverage manufacturing company and it had made it's fortune manufacturing and exporting Shkatishp. Shkatishp is so famous that people celebrate "Shkatiparno" or the "First Taste of Shkatishp" of their new babies where the child is made to taste the drink for the first time. It is widely made in homes in sub-urban and rural areas, but is often just bought from the store in cities. Soda
Water
Sugar
Flavour
Aziallis
Jikkano It is an Aarovi drink and is a very simplistic one. It is sweet-salted lemonade. It is made by cutting lemons and juicing them and then mixing the lemon juice into sugar water and mixing. It is very widely used as a welcome drink for guests and an after-play drink for children in the evening. Lemon
Water
Sugar
Aziallis
Ilkavako It is a very re-freshing drink made using aloe vera (Ileko), a famous algae called Chlorella (Kvaleio), mint (Varkho) and lemon (Jinninko). It is very refreshing and is a famous summer chiller. But more than a summer chiller, it is used as a post-hangover, hangover treatment drink. Because of it's constituents, especially lemon and chlorella, this drink helps with hangovers and makes them go away very soon. The refreshing taste and anti-headache properties also help a person with migraine or headaches feel much better and relaxed. Aloe Vera
Mint
Chlorella
Lemon
Water
Aziallis
Sviriye It is a milk based summer chiller. It is made by making a thick paste of dry fruits like almonds, cashews, saffron, walnuts and ground black pepper. This paste is boiled in saturated sugar solution and made into a thinner paste. This thin pate is preserved in bottles. To make the drink, the thin paste is added to cold milk and mixed with some sugar. It has a spicy feeling that makes the throat and chest and stomach feel cold after consumption. It is very popular, especially in Slavone and Triminoska. Dry Fruits
Pepper
Milk
Sugar
Water
Aziallis
Viha
Leiad The most popular alcoholic drink in Nerany. Made from a fermented rye base and crushed grapes distilled. Rye
Grapes
Nerany
Biscoli The most popular alcoholic drink in Dulando. Made from crushed peanuts, water, and sorghum distilled in an oak wood barrel. Peanut
Sourgum
Dulando
Troquez A colonial Dulandish drink known for its strong flavor. Made from goat's milk, barley, and starter. Goat's Milk
Barley
Dulando
Keñab A sweet drink made with, cooked cactus fruit, grinded coconut, goat milk,and crushed cherries Cactus fruit
Coconut
Milk
Cherries
Dulando
Kocanyana A drink traditionally made in special occasions, A mix between chocolate milk, coffee, and flavored with nuts. Chocolate
Milk
Coffee beans
Nuts
Dulando
Rhaberbazrink A national symbol of Neuewland, this drink is and has been one of the favorite drinks of Neuewland for centuries. It is typically drunk at celebrations, such as birthdays, holidays, coming-of-age ceremonies, etc. Typically drunk in all seasons, it consists mainly of Rhubarb and Maple Syrup, with other objects being able to be added as flavorings, such as mint. Depending on how long it is left to ferment, it can range from barely alcoholic, with levels low enough for it to be drunk by adolescents, to highly alcoholic. Rhubarb
Maple Syrup
Miscellaneous Flavorings
Neuewland
Chocolate soda A sugary, carbonated drink made of chocolate water and sugar, people tend to put ice-cream and or whipped cream on it. A popular brand is Dujalon Bronze Chocolate
Water
Sugar
Carbonization
Dulando
Vonḉańa crushed durian, mixed with water then fermented in a barrel under the ground for usually about a month. Afterwards, it is aged in a barrel. Durian
Water
Dulando
Guari Guari is a type of distilled alcoholic beverage made from fermented grain mash. The two central varieties of Guari are corn and wheat, central crops of Wolfgalia. Guari is typically aged in wooden casks, like other whiskeys, as it is a type of whiskey, but is identified as Guari by the wood in which it is aged, coming from the Guardian Farran forest in the northern Stelton province of Wolfgalia. Corn
Rye
Malted Barley
Wolfgalia
Arria Arria is an alcoholic beverage made from the fermented juice of peaches and apples. Arria can use any kind of peaches and any kind of apples, although cider apples (commonly grown in Wolfgalia) are considered the best for superior taste. Arria does not contain a high alcohol content, containing only between 1% to 9% alcohol depending on the Arria. Peaches
Apples
Sugar
Wolfgalia
Cocalis A carbonated, thick chocolate drink, not terribly unlike a milkshake, popular in Wolfgalia. Cocalis is popular as a dessert beverage, most often drank after dinner meals in which cheese and potatoes are popular ingredients. Chocolate Syrup (From Wolfgalian Cocoa)
Whole Milk
Seltzer Water
Wolfgalia

Snacks

  Alcoholic
List of popular snacks in Anteria
Food Description Usual ingredients Popular in
Durenito Literally translated to "dust bite", it is a dusty cookie that is very common all over Azaiallis. They are the "Grandma's Cookie" in Aziallis and is often made by Grandparents for their Grandchildren on occasions. Durenito is a very broad term for dusty cookies and come in wide varieties and can be both sweet or salty. Cookie Stuff
Grandma's Love
Aziallis
Viha
Melayankriket Meaning "cricket treat" in Singa, the melayankriket is basically a deep fried cricket, usually served alongside spices such as saffron, nutmeg or piper. It is considered to be fast, affordable food for most Hatstheputians, although an increasing amount of chefs are trying to "reinvent" this dish by making more gourmet-like versions of it. Deep fried cricket
Spices (saffron, nutmeg, piper...)
Hatstheput
Widdlies Coconut shavings held onto a stick with frozen sourgum. Cocnount
Sourgum
Stick
Dulando