I’ve previously written about the 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:most gourmet and delectable food from the irradiated trenches of Fallout—from the mouthwatering mirelurk cakes to the extremely gamey bear steaks called yao guai roast. But just as there are delicious ones, there’s also food that’s crafted purely to ensure 💞survival, and these would be some of the more unappetizing meals that would be nearly impossible to digest—and perhaps even more difficult to forget their lingering taste on your tong🐼ue.

For this list, I won’t be including clearly spoiled and deeply inedible food like mouldy food, stinky meat platter and irradiated packaged food, because it doesn’t take a food scientist to know that eating these will immediately land you in the hospital. With that in mind, here are some Fallout food that I would most probably avoid l♈ike the plague:

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Small dusty box of some sort

Moments before the Valut Hunter enters the Temple of Trials in Fallout 2

This is a largely unidentified object that you’re able to find in Fallout and Fal✃lout 2. Technically a television dinner made from pre-war days, the fact that these are now called “small dusty box of some sort” does not inspire confidence. Was it even edible in the first place? Who knows?

Squirrel-on-a-stick, crispy squirrel bits, and squirrel stew

Squirrel on a stick fallout

The thing about squirrel-on-a-stick and its variants is that they are supposedly made out of squirrel, and these food items can be found anywhere; open💖 any drawers, boxes or chests in Fallout 3, Fallout: New Vegas, and Fallout 4, and these can probably be found at some dusty corner. But their ubiquity is particularly concerning when actual, living sq🅷uirrels cannot actually be found in these games. If so, where do these dishes come from then? What truly is squirrel-in-a-stick made out of? In a universe where the ingredients of most dishes are clearly labelled as such—it’s no surprise what mole rat stew is made out of, for instance—the true origins of these squirrel dishes is extremely concerning.

Institute food packet

Fallout 4 institute food vendor

These are akin to military rations, which will give you only the essential nutrients that would satisfy your daily nu🐲tritional requirements. Portions are exactly and fastidiously measured, as well as packaged into sterile white boxes, printed with the Institute’s symbol. They are very healthy,🐎 and therefore probably very boring to eat.

Food paste

These are pre-war food substitutes that were supposed to be fed to school children as part of a program called the Nutritional Alternative Paste Program (NAPP). Like the Institute food packet, the food paste was supposed to be nutrient rich, but they look pretty unappetising. They appear as brಞight pink blobs dispensed from copper taps, tossed carelessly onto cafeteria trays and, after the Great War, were found and eaten by feral ghouls in the vicinity, which would also give them a strangely pink complexion. Raiders who have transformed the Suffolk County Charter School in Fallout 4 into their own base have also said that “the stuff tastes great”, but I’d rather eat a bloatfly.

Cat meat steak

fallout cat

I have a cat at home. I can’t imagine eating this (but I give Mr Kibbles permission to eat me if I were❀ toꦺ die from radiation poisoning).

Dog meat steak

I am friends with many dogs in real life. All of them ar♚e adorable. Plus, eating this reminds me of the best boy in Fallout’s post-apocalyptic wasteland, Dogmeat, who absolutely shouౠld not be chopped up and turned into a dish.

Strange meat pie

via: YouTube.com(Ouroboros612)

Strange meat in the Fallout universe is human flesh, which means t🔯hat strange meat pie is 𒁃grounded human meat that’s made into a pie. Some people have a hankering for these, but I’m not ready to be a cannibal yet.

Slop

fallout slop

Slop, in real life, is a thin, tasteless waste food typica🍷lly fed to pigs and farm animals. In Fallout 3, it’s food fed to the slaves in The Pitt, which is a dish whipped up by the resident Pitt slave chef, Kai. It’s made out of leftover bits of trog meat, and mixed with radiated water from the local rivers. If you’re not sure what trogs are, they are mutated humans who✱ had been infected with a degenerative disease known as the Troglodyte Degeneration Contagion, and is native to The Pitt. In short, this essentially makes anyone who eats these slop cannibals.

Alien squid food and alien worm food

fallout alien food

These are foods from extraterrestrial origins. They look kinda funky and undercooked, and may very well still be alive on the plate. I’l🦋l sit this one out.

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