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Foods


This article covers the different foods (食べ物, tabemono?) found within the series.

Fruits and Vegetables

Fruits

Fruits (果実, Kajitsu?) are 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, mangos, and a cherry at its top.

Fruits
A cart filled with fruits.
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Compote wearing her fruit parfait hat.
Monjii Next to a Basket of Fruit
Mohji relaxing with a basket of fruit.

Devil Fruit

Devil Fruit Infobox

The many, varied Devil Fruits.

Main article: Devil Fruit

Devil Fruit (悪魔の実, Akuma no Mi?) is a mystical fruit that is said to be enchanted by the sea devils themselves. They are very rare and can sell for over Beli100,000,000 each. They are collectively said to taste unimaginably disgusting, but eating it can grant a special power at the cost of becoming paralyzed in deep standing water.

Due to the tremendous potential of Devil Fruits, scientists Vegapunk and Caesar Clown manufactured Artificial Devil Fruits, with limited success rates and noted risks.

Among the many, there are several Devil Fruits that allow the manipulation and generation of foods: the Kuku Kuku no Mi, in particular, is specialized in turning inorganic material into food, which, while nourishing, does not have a good taste.

Tangerines

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A young Nami with a tangerine.

Tangerines, or oranges (sometimes "Mikan" (蜜柑 (みかん), Mikan?) as the fruit is called in Japanese), refer to a type of citrus fruit that possesses an orange-ish color.

It is fruit that Bell-mère liked to grow through a tangerine grove in her yard. Bell-mère was fascinated by cooking with tangerines and before her death, she was cooking a tangerine sauce to go with duck and rice. After Bell-mère died, it became Nami's memento of Bell-mère. When Nami went on a voyage with Luffy, she took the tangerine trees with her.

Tangerines are often used as a symbol for Nami. Her tattoo is a combination of a tangerine and a pinwheel, in the 7th movie she wears a collar band with a tangerine and in Movie 10 she leaves an envelope sealed by a tangerine emblem.

When Nami departed her village, she brought with her three tangerine trees onto the Straw Hat Pirates' ship, first on the Going Merry then later on the Thousand Sunny. They provide the crew with Vitamin C as well as some decor for the ship.

Nami does not want anyone eating the Tangerines from the tree, aside from Nami taking care of them, Sanji also protects these three trees from those who might otherwise harm them or steal the fruit, like Luffy. During Water 7 Arc, when the crew abandoned the ship, Nami took the trees and moved them to the hotel storage house. After the Enies Lobby Raid, Nami thought all of the crew's belongings and her tangerine trees were washed away by the Aqua Laguna, going into a deep depression as a result. In reality, the locals seized them (and the rest of the Straw Hats' belongings) and kept them for themselves, on the belief that they were responsible for the assassination attempt against Iceburg, but when they learn the truth, they returned the belongings, including the tangerine trees, and Nami happily hugged them.

Together with Robin's flower garden, the chimney for the kitchen below, and the office branch for Usopp's Factory they now reside in a little area on top of the kitchen and dining hall of the Thousand Sunny that mimics the area on top of the Going Merry.

Apples

Apples (林檎, Ringo?) are round fruit that possess a sweet taste.

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.[1] Apples are also Enel's favorite food, and he could be often seen eating them.[2]

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.[3] Artificial Devil Fruits take on the form of apples with circle-patterns around them.

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Doc Q's basket of apples.
Sara Sara no Mi, Model Axolotl Infobox
The Sara Sara no Mi, Model: Axolotl.
Artificial Devil Fruit Infobox
An artificial Devil Fruit.

Conache

Conache

Luffy tries and fails to eat a conache.

Conache (コナッシュ, Konasshu?) are a type of fruit found in Skypiea. They are bluish-green and shaped like wheels. The top part is very hard. Holes are made in the soft bottom part to get to the delicious juice inside. [4]

Grapes

Grapes (グレープ, Gurēpu?) are small, purplish berries that usually come 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.

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.

The Yami Yami no Mi, eaten by Blackbeard, took the form of a bunch of large tear-shaped grapes.

Sugar Anime Infobox
Sugar eating grapes from a bowl.
Giant Grapes
Giant grapes in the Whale Forest.
Yami Yami no Mi Infobox
The Yami Yami no Mi.

Bananas

Bananas (バナナ, Banana?) are curved, elongated fruit that usually come 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.

It's stated that Kuro's, Borsalino's and Chaka's favorite food are bananas.[5]

Bananas
Bariete eating a banana with another one strapped to his back.
Ushi Ushi no Mi, Model Giraffe Infobox
The Ushi Ushi no Mi, Model: Giraffe
Boaty Banana
Midori Boshi: Boaty Banana.

Horror Pears

Horror Pears (?) are a fruit that grow on Thriller Bark. After their adventure on Thriller Bark Sanji made a tart from them.[6]

Vegetables

Vegetables (野菜, Yasai?) are certain parts of plants that are consumed as food.

Tomatoes

Conis Hit with Tomato

A tomato is thrown at Conis.

The 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.

Overripe tomatoes are also a stereotypical item to throw at unsuccessful entertainers and other unpopular persons. 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, and once when the eight-year-old Nico Robin was bullied by Ohara's other children.[7][8]

Usopp sometimes uses a somewhat defensive move called Ketchup Boshi, using tomato pulp to mimic blood.

Pumpkins

Pumpkins

Gan Fall's Pumpkins.

Pumpkins (かぼちゃ, Kabocha?) are 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.[9] 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 the 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

Carrots (人参, Ninjin?) are the edible root part of the plant.

It is Carrot's favorite food.

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.

Animals

Meat

Meat (, Niku?), in its broadest definition, is animal tissue used as food.

It has been Monkey D. Luffy's favorite food since childhood.[10] 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:

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The Straw Hats eating various meat dishes.
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A large pile of venison meat.

Boiled Chicken

Boiled Chicken

Whole chicken boiled in rich soup.

It is a delicacy in Wano 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 dislike.

Seafood

Seafood are any form of sea life used as food.

It prominently includes fish, shellfish, and roe. Cooking Seafood dishes is also Sanji's specialty. The Baratie restaurant also specializes in this kind of dish.

Animals that have been seen used as a source of seafood in the series include:

Seafood Paella and Lobster
Seafood Paella and Lobster, two seafood dishes made by Sanji..
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Armoured Stonefish cooked by Nami for the starving crew.

Sashimi

A meal consisting of very fresh raw fish sliced into pieces. Sashimi 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.

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Fighting Fish Sashimi prepared by the dwarves.
Navarone Sashimi
Sashimi made by the chefs of G-8.
Tuna Sashimi
Sashimi made of finely sliced tuna.

Seafood Risotto

Seafood risotto

Seafood Risotto, specially made for Gin by Sanji.

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

Hatchan, Camie and Pappug Working Together

Hatchan, Camie and Pappag make some 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.[11] 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.[12]

Confectionery

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Chopper indulging in confectionaries produced on Fish-Man Island.

Confectioneries (菓子, Kashi?), also known as Sweets, are foods that are made with sugar such as candy, chocolate, and pastry, usually intended for desserts and enjoyment. Charlotte Linlin, also known as Big Mom, is said to be obsessed with sweets 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 a extremely high quality as noted by both Luffy and Big Mom herself.

Candy

Caesar Gloats About Candy

Caesar holding some drugged candy.

Candy (キャンディー, Kyandī?) is a general name given to confections that mostly feature 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.

The Pero Pero no Mi is a specific Devil Fruit that allows its user to generate and manipulate candy in either solid or syrupy forms. It was eaten by Charlotte Linlin's eldest son, Charlotte Perospero, who also happens to be 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

Chopper eating cotton candy.

Cotton Candy (綿菓子, Wata kashi?) is a confection made of spun sugar, typically served on either sticks or paper cones.

It is one of Tony Tony Chopper's favorite foods and the source of his "Cotton Candy Lover" epithet. Cotton candy is served in places such as Sabaody Archipelago but it was also served during the Davy Back Fight at Long Ring Long Land.

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 that Chopper gets the urge to eat when transforming.[13]

Cherry Pies

Marshall D

A young Teach eating a cherry pie.

Cherry Pies (チェリーパイ, Cherīpai?) are baked desserts that contain cherry fillings.

They appear to be Marshall D. Teach's favorite food as he has been seen eating cherry pies since his time as a member of the Whitebeard Pirates and still does even after entering the New World. A specific bar in Mock Town serves those and Teach appears to really like those as well. Luffy, however, thought they were awful and considers them his least favorite food.[14]

Doughnuts

Katakuri's Gluttony

Charlotte Katakuri eating giant donuts.

Doughnuts (ドーナツ, Dōnatsu?) are ring-shaped, deep-fried dough snacks.

Monkey D. Garp seems to like doughnuts as he can be seen eating them or rice crackers often. In the anime, he claims to have eaten 842 doughnuts without taking a break, beating a world record.[15]

Charlotte Katakuri is extremely fond of donuts, as he gluttonously gorged on giant donuts during his snack time.

Ice Cream

Yu Anime Infobox

Yu holding an ice cream cone.

Ice Cream (アイスクリーム, Aisukurīmu?) refers to a sweetened frozen dessert.

Yu, a little girl from Loguetown, accidentally spilled some ice cream from her cone on Smoker's uniform, but Smoker didn't mind and gave her some money so she could buy another cone.

Tart

A tart (?) 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.[6]

Chocolate

Cacao Island Food

A stall of Cacao Island food.

Chocolate (チョコレート, Chokorēto?) refers to certain food products prepared from cacao seeds.

Cacao Island, one of the islands that compose Totto Land, contains "Chocolat Town", which consists of buildings that are 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.[16] Charlotte Pudding's skills in chocolate baking is self-acclaimed to be even more skillful than Streusen's.[17] The chocolate ganache she makes is apparently so silky that a lid had to be used to keep it from jumping 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.[18]

Croquembouche

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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.[19]

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.[20]

Biscuits

Bisu Bisu no Mi Infobox

Charlotte Cracker using his Devil Fruit to create and manipulate biscuits.

Biscuits (ビスケット, Bisuketto?) are baked, dough-based snacks. They tend to be hard and flat.

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 10th 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 Monster

Charlotte Opera controlling 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 last known eater, Charlotte Opera, kept his body covered in this cream at all times, which did not disperse even at the time of his death.

Cake

Cake

Sanji and Nami making a cake.

Cake (ケーキ, Kēki?) is a typically baked sweet dessert that is served at special auctions. 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 variety, based primarily on ingredients and cooking techniques.

Chiffon Cake

Chiffon and Pudding Ready the Cake

The base chiffon cake, before whipped cream and chocolate are added.

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 is 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

Wedding Cake

The wedding cake made for Sanji and Pudding's wedding.

A wedding cake (ウェディングケーキ, Uedingu Kēki?) is a traditional cake served at wedding receptions.

A giant sized 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.[17]

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

Whole Cake Chateau Falls

Whole Cake Chateau becoming 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.[21]

Mochi

Nagare Mochi

Katakuri turning the ground into mochi.

Mochi (, 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

Tama enjoying a bowl of Oshiruko for her birthday.

Oshiruko is a sweet porridge made of azuki beans served in a bowl with mochi. It is a traditonal desert in Wano. Tsuru 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 the favourite food of Queen who ate numerous bowls in one serving and adored it so much he absolutely refused to shared it.

Semla

Semla (セムラ, Semura?) is a type of sweet roll from Elbaf.

It consist of a cardamon-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 Elbaf 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.[22]

Semla can be stored for a period of time, as the Elbaf giants have some in their food storage during the fasting period, which they brought out to calm the rampaging Linlin.[23]

Semla
Semla as described by Gerth.
Large bowl of Semla
A bowl of giant sized Semlas served to the giants as a customary feast before the twelve days fast for the Winter Solstice.

Grains

Rice

Fried Rice

Fried Rice

Three servings of fried rice.

Fried rice 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.

Seafood Fried Rice

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The Baratie's 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 Shrimps 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 from the Big Mom Pirates on Whole Cake Island.

Senbei

Senbei (煎餅?), commonly known as rice crackers, are dry confectionery made from baked rice, and 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; indeed, 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 her (and Mr. 3's) defeat, Luffy and Usopp claimed her remaining crackers as spoils of war.[24]

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.[25]

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.

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 mold. 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.[26].

Tony Tony Chopper was also left a loaf of bread (and 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.[27]

Pasta

Pasta are noodles, it can be 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. Another variation of pasta called Rose Squid Squid Ink Pasta which is popular in Dressrosa were eaten by Luffy, and Franky while they were dining in Oikawa Cafeteria.

During the banquet at Alabasta, Sanji asked the chef about how to make pasta known as Konafa.

Pasta
A serving of seafood pasta.
Aqua Laguna salted Pasta
Luffy and Chopper eating pasta seasoned with Aqua Laguna Salt.

Lasagne

Lasagne

Lasagne, the specialty of the Whale Forest.

An oven-baked pasta dish, Lasagne (ラザニア, Razania?) consist 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. Even the Straw Hats held high praises for lasagne.

Dishes

Aligot

Aligot

A dish of aligot served to Vinsmoke Niji

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.[28]

Curry

Curry Rice

Curry Rice served with bite sized pieces of meat, potatoes and carrots.

Curry (カレー, Karē?) is a spicy dish. The sauce is made of complex combinations of spices or herbs with a wide variety of vegetables and meats used as the main ingredients; the vegetables typically consist of potatoes and carrots, while the meats are usually chicken, pork, or beef.

It appears to be a dish very common to Marine kitchens, particularly in the anime. 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.[29]

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 which Carrot thought was cute.

Random Curry

Random Curry

Luffy's Random Curry, much to the distaste of those who ate it.

Random Curry (気まぐれカレー, Kimagure Karē?) was a dish made by Monkey D. Luffy during the first day of his travel to Whole Cake Island. However, as he forgot to turn off the stove while reading the newspaper, the kitchen caught on fire.[30]

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, Tony Tony 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. Worse is, 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.[31]

Sandwiches

Sandwich

Sandwiches made by Sanji for breakfast.

Sandwiches are food typically consisting of vegetables, sliced cheese or meat, placed on or between slices of bread.

It is Robin's favorite food. Sanji made sandwiches for breakfast during the Straw Hat Pirates's journey to Dressrosa.

Hamburger

Hamburger

Franky holding a 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.

Onigiri

Onigiri (お握り?) frequently called "rice balls", are hand-held bundles of rice formed into triangular or cylindrical shapes and wrapped in nori seaweed. Typically, they are filled with pickled fruit (umeboshi), salted salmon, smoked tuna (katsuobushi), kelp (kombu), and/or pollock roe (tarako).

Due to the ease of making (and transporting) them, onigiri are frequently featured as quick lunches or emergency provisions:

One of Zoro's most common Santoryu 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 Chopperman 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.

Law eats Onigiri
Law eating onigiri for breakfast.
Mihawk, Perona and Humandrills eating Onigiri
Mihawk, Perona, and Humandrills eating onigiri while working as farmers.
Pekoms with Onigiri
A tied up Pekoms being served onigiri by the Sun Pirates.

Pizza

Pizza

Various slices of pizza.

Pizza (ピザ, Piza?) consists of a baked flatbread topped with cheese, tomato sauce and other ingredients such as meat, seafood or vegetables.

Jewelry Bonney appears to have a 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. En route to Dressrosa, Sanji offered to cook up pizza for dinner for the crew and guests, which Kin'emon has apparently never tried and was interested.

Prosciutto e Malone

Prosciutto e Malone, usually called Raw Ham Melon (生ハムメロン, Nama hamu meron?) in Japanese, is an appetizer of Italian origins combining fresh melon with uncooked ham. In its most common iteration, the ham is "folded" into several layers and fixed to cubes of melon with toothpicks, but other variants exist.

Sanji ate several of these during the Cocoyasi Village banquet celebrating the defeat of the Arlong PiratesLuffy wanted to try it but, despite his best efforts, failed to find any.[35] He later makes a pun referencing this food in the first anime TV special.

Ramen

Ramen

Three bowls of rich piping hot ramen served to Ace, Sabo, and Luffy.

Ramen (ラーメン, Ramen?) is a dish consisting of noodles served in a meat or fish-based broth.

It is the cooking specialty of CP7's Wanze. He prepares ramen by ingesting flour and using his nose hairs to cut it into noodles. These methods instantly disgusted Sanji, Franky, and Sogeking, who refused to try it.

Ramen is also the core of Wanze's very own fighting style, Ramen Kenpo, where he uses the noodles created by his nose for battle purposes.

In the anime, as children, Ace introduced Sabo and Luffy to ramen in a high-class restaurant which they deeply relished.

It's stated that Sabo's favorite food is ramen.[5]

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.

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.

Soba
A bowl of soba
Issho eats soba
Issho eating soba dipped in sauce.

Soup

Soup (スープ, Sūpu?) is a mostly-liquid food, generally served warm or hot (but may be cool or cold). It is made by combining ingredients such as meat and vegetables with stock, juice, water, or another liquid. 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.[36] 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.[37]

Victoria Cindry also frequently makes soup dishes for her master, as a way of spiting him.[38]

Scorched Stone Stew

Scorched Stone Stew

Bowls of scorched stone stew.

Scorched Stone Stew (焼石シチュー, Yakeishi shichū?) was a dish Sanji prepared the first night the Straw Hat Pirates spent on Upper Yard. By dipping a flaming stone in the stew, the heat coming from the stone can boil the food within.

The stew can apparently accept a wide variety of ingredients, including bananas, walnuts, carrots, garlic, frogs, and rats (though Nami objected to the latter two).[39]

Spices

Black Pepper

Black pepper (胡椒コショウ, Koshō?) is taken from the dried fruit of pepper plants, and usually ground to a powder to spice a variety of dishes.

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.[40]

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.[41] This change was not retained in the Episode of Merry special.

Salt

Brook with a Bag of Salt

Brook with a large bag of salt.

Salt (, Shio?) is usually ground to a powder to spice a dish. 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.[42]

Being a natural property of seawater, it is also a key weakness of Zombies created through the Kage Kage no Mi.[43]


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.[44]


Concludes non-canon section.


Tabasco

Tabasco (タバスコ, Tabasuko?) is a powerful hot sauce created from the Tabasco pepper. Though constituting only one brand (out of many) in its native United States, it has become a byword for all 'Western' hot sauces in many other parts of the world, including Japan.

Usopp frequently uses Tabasco-filled pellets as blinding agents; on one occasion, he even tricked Mr. 5 into swallowing one whole.[45] Outside of combat, he may occasionally use it to prank others (particularly when Luffy tries to steal his food during mealtimes).[46]

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

Leo holding Tatababasco sauce disguised as a grape.

Tatababasco (タタババスコ, Tatababasuko?) is a spice custom-made by the Tontatta dwarves.[47]

It is strong enough to make some of them faint, and was planned to be used to knock out Sugar of the Donquixote Pirates.[47] 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.[48]

Regional Specialties

Some dishes and cuisines are tied to specific locations and/or cultures (and named appropriately), though they may be learned and reproduced by outsiders.

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.[49]

Water 7

Mizu Mizu Foods

Several types of food are specific to Water 7. All their names start with "Mizu Mizu".

  • Mizu Mizu Manju (水水饅頭, Mizu Mizu Manjū?, literally meaning "Water Water Bun")[50]
  • Mizu Mizu Chinese Cabbage (水水ハクサイ, Mizu Mizu Hakusai?, literally meaning "Water Water Chinese Cabbage")[51]
  • Mizu Mizu Meat (水水肉, Mizu Mizu Niku?, literally meaning "Water Water Meat"). Humans and Yagara Bulls love this type of meat.[52]
  • Mizu Mizu Candy (水水飴, Mizu Mizu Ame?, literally meaning "Water Water Candy")[53]

Amazon Lily

Penne Gorgonzola with Sea King Meat

Penne Gorgonzola with Sea King Meat-1

A massive bowl of Penne Gorgonzola with Sea King Meat.

A specialty from Amazon Lily, this pasta dish consists 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.[54]

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 told the 99 vital recipes of the Attack Cuisine though exceptions may occur. Ivankov gave Sanji a challenge to earn the recipes. The challenge was to defeat the 99 Newkama Kenpo masters who are in possession of the 99 recipes while avoiding becoming an Okama.[55] Sanji accepted the challenge and eventually conquered it. As of yet, only one of the 99 recipes has been revealed in detail.

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Sanji stewing Sea Pork Offal Soup.

  • 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.[56] It is known as Sea Pork Offal Soup in the Viz manga.
Sanji Finishes the Whipped Cream

Sanji with a ladle of simsim cream.

  • Simsim Cream (シムシムクリーム, Shimushimu kurīmu?) is a special type of whipped cream Sanji made while making a cake to calm Big Mom's rage.[57] 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.[18] 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.

Boin Archipelago

The Forest of Gluttony

Forest of Gluttony

Heracles guides Usopp to 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 Edible:

  • Ramen Falls
  • Spaghetti Patches
  • Ham Fruits
  • Chocolate Rocks

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

Dress Shrimp Paella, a scrumptious rice dish of an assortment of seafood with shrimp as its main ingredients.

  • 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 Kinemon during their visit to the Oikawa Cafeteria in the port city of Dressrosa, Acacia.[58]
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Rose Squid Squid Ink Pasta, with pasta noodles cooked in squid ink and served with large squids.

  • Rose Squid 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.
Fairy Pumpkin Gazpacho

Fairy Pumpkin Gazpacho.

  • 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.


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. Known Ministers and their food include:

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.

Mythical Eggs
The Mythical Eggs acquire by Amande.
Mythical Flour
The Mythical Flour futilely guarded against Diesel.
Mythical Fruit
Randolph acquiring the Mythical Fruits.


The following events are Non-Canon and therefore not considered part of the Canon story.


Volcano Cooking

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Panz Fry's volcano-cooked food.

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?):


Concludes non-canon section.


Others

Mushrooms

Mushrooms (キノコ, Kinoko?) are the fruiting body of certain fungi. Some are edible while others are toxic.

When Luffy was young, his grandfather used to leave him in forests for his training, where Luffy became well-versed in various types of mushrooms for the sake of survival. During the Amazon Lily Arc, when Luffy was sent to Amazon Lily by Bartholomew Kuma's Nikyu Nikyu no Mi, he found several of those mushrooms and ate them.

Usopp strongly dislikes mushrooms, having been poisoned by one as a child.[59]

Laughing Mushroom

A mushroom that induces the consumer to laugh happily out loud. It is perfect for those who are depressed and wish for a good time.

Anger Mushroom

A mushroom that causes the consumer bouts of rage. An effective counter to this effect is eating a Laughing Mushroom.

Crying Mushroom

A mushroom that causes the consumer bouts of weeping. An effective counter to this effect is eating a Laughing Mushroom.

Body Mushroom

A mushroom that causes mushrooms to grow out all over the consumer's body. They will continue to sprout until the consumer dies unless the mushrooms are pulled out and the roots are burned.


The following events are Non-Canon and therefore not considered part of the Canon story.


Drowsy Mushroom

Drowsy Mushroom

A pile of Drowsy Mushrooms.

The Drowsy Mushroom (?) is a type of mushroom that grows on Mushroom Island and was discovered very recently. Anyone who eats it will briefly lose consciousness. When they come to, they will not have any motivation to do anything. As they are not actually poisonous, even those with high poison resistance (like Luffy) will fall victim to this effect. Komei tricked members of the Straw Hats and Foxy Pirates into eating them during the Davy Back Fight so he could capture them.

Rebound Mushroom

Rebound Mushroom

Dojaku holding a Rebound Mushroom.

The Rebound Mushroom (?) is a type of mushroom which also grows on Mushroom Island. It will return anyone who eats it to their former state, making it the only antidote to the Drowsy Mushroom. Chopper discovered it growing on the skin of Kinoconda, an animal native to Mushroom Island.


Concludes non-canon section.


See also

References

  1. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 24 Chapter 223 and Episode 146, Doc Q meets Luffy for the first time.
  2. SBS One Piece Manga — Vol. 36 (p. 86), fan question: Are apples Enel's favorite food?
  3. 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.
  4. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 26 Chapter 239 and Episode 154.
  5. 5.0 5.1 Vivre Card - One Piece Visual Dictionary. Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; name "vivre card" defined multiple times with different content
  6. 6.0 6.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 50 Chapter 490 (p. 14) and Episode 385.
  7. 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.
  8. 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.
  9. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 41 Chapter 390 and Episode 188, Noland introduces pumpkins to the Shandia for the first time.
  10. 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.
  11. One Piece Manga — Vol. 24 Chapter 225 (p. 1), Hachi recounts his childhood dream.
  12. 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.
  13. 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
  14. SBS One Piece Manga — Vol. 73 (p. 144).
  15. One Piece Anime — Episode 68, Garp's donut eating record is stated.
  16. One Piece Manga — Vol. 83 Chapter 828, The Sanji retrieval team sees Cacao Island food while getting supplies.
  17. 17.0 17.1 One Piece Manga — Vol. 87 Chapter 873 (p. 11-13), The Charlotte Family discuss about recreating a chocolate chiffon wedding cake.
  18. 18.0 18.1 One Piece Manga — Vol. 88 Chapter 887 (p. 12), Sanji worried as Oven risked ruining the chocolate and simsim cream with heat.
  19. One Piece Manga — Vol. 86 Chapter 867 (p. 13-15), Linlin's 6th birthday is celebrated with croquembouche.
  20. One Piece Manga — Vol. 83 Chapter 829.
  21. One Piece Manga — Vol. 87 Chapter 872 (p. 9-13), Streusen changes Whole Cake Chateau into a sponge cake.
  22. One Piece Manga — Vol. 86 Chapter 866 (p. 12-17), Semla is eaten before the Winter Solstice festival.
  23. One Piece Manga — Vol. 86 Chapter 867 (p. 4-7), Giants bringing out their stored supply of semla for Linlin.
  24. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 15 Chapter 128 (p. 9) and Episode 77, Luffy and Usopp hold a "senbei party" with Miss Goldenweek's remaining senbei.
  25. 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.
  26. 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.
  27. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 16 Chapter 141 (p. 19) and Episode 85.
  28. One Piece Manga — Vol. 84 Chapter 839 (p. 7), Sanji speaks of the aligot Cosette made.
  29. One Piece Anime — Episode 133, Tajio is introduced.
  30. One Piece Manga — Vol. 82 Chapter 824 (p. 4), Luffy accidentally sets the kitchen on fire because he forgot to turn off the stove.
  31. One Piece Manga — Vol. 82 Chapter 824 (p. 12-13), Luffy's Random Curry depleted the crew's week worth of rations.
  32. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 1 Chapter 3 and Episode 2, Rika offers homemade onigiri to Zoro; Helmeppo later rebukes her for seasoning them with sugar instead of salt.
  33. 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.
  34. One Piece Manga — Vol. 82 Chapter 826 (p. 1), Mihawk, Perona, and several Humandrills take a quick lunch-break and catch up on international events.
  35. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 11 Chapter 95 and Episode 44.
  36. 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.
  37. 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.
  38. 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.
  39. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 27 Chapter 253 and Episode 166, Sanji makes Scorched-Stone Stew for the rest of the crew.
  40. 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.
  41. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 35 Chapter 332 and Episode 236, Usopp unleashes the Tabasco/Koshō Boshi on Luffy.
  42. 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.
  43. 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.
  44. One Piece Anime — Episode 319, The anime-only character Banban explains the properties of Aqua Laguna salt to Sanji.
  45. 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.
  46. 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.
  47. 47.0 47.1 One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 74 Chapter 737 and Episode 669.
  48. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 74 Chapter 742 and Episode 676, Usopp suffers the pain of eating the Tatababasco, which scared Sugar senseless.
  49. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 26 Chapter 240 and Episode 154.
  50. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 34 Chapter 325 and Episode 231.
  51. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 34 Chapter 326 and Episode 231.
  52. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 34 Chapter 324 and Episode 230.
  53. One Piece Anime — Episode 317.
  54. 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.
  55. One Piece Manga — Vol. 61 Chapter 595.
  56. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 70 Chapter 696 and Episode 622, Sanji cooks food from one of the recipes.
  57. One Piece Manga — Vol. 88 Chapter 885 (p. 16), Sanji finishes his secret ingredient.
  58. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 71 Chapter 701 and Episode 630, The food served at Oikawa Cafeteria.
  59. One Piece Manga and Anime — Vol. 6 Chapter 46 and Episode 22, Usopp explains his dislike of mushrooms to an unsympathetic Sanji.

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