Fallout is generally not considered a game series where the cuisine is highest on the minds of those seeking to explore the world after emerging from their respective vaults, but there's certainly a lot of food to be found in every Fallout game. Most of it is the irradiated remnants of a bygone civilization and would most certainly kill you eventually (represented in-game by increasing your rads). That doesn't make those delectable items look any less appealing, though. Sort of like those laundry pods--you know you shouldn’t, but you still really wanna gulp one of those bad boys down.
There are a lot of forbidden-yet-appealing Fallout foodstuffs that are just like that, and Reddit user wants to know, "Which Fallout snack do you think tastes best?" They personally think it’s the Sugar Bombs that would be the bomb, if you’ll pardon the pun, 𓂃but not everyone on the Fallout subreddit seems to think a century-old box of cereal would be the tastiest option in a post-apocalyptic wasteland.
Our top comment, from user , notes the obvious choice of Fancy Lads Snack Cakes. "Delicious and fancy," they write of the item available in 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Fallout 4. Although we only ever see the box, one could imagine these snack cakes as a twinkie-like confectionary, possibly even remaining fresh despite being kept in a box for over 1ꩵ00 years. Those cakes are still irradiated, however, so even old-world deliciousness will have a price long afꦗter fiat currency has lost all value.
Next, from , is the perfect𒆙ly preserved pie. Mostly because it "is by definition perfectly preserved." They note that Intsamash and Dandy Boy Apples would most likely also be quite tasty, although I question how long even dried fruit can remain edible in the case of Dandy Boy Apples.
Personally, I've always felt like 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:Fallout: New Vegas's mole rate stew would be pretty tasty. At least, by its in-game presentation and the fact that it provides good healing and additional strength for 2 minutes. There's some good eatin' on them thar rats.