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Revision as of 22:03, 2 March 2023
Pavala has diverse cuisine cultures, influenced by religion and ecology. This page contains some of the most popular and staple dishes from the world's various cultures.
Food
Cheese
Main article: Cheese
Cheese is widely enjoyed on Pavala.
Cereals
Fusave
Rice like grain native to Unuvun. Also widely enjoyed throughout the Shattered Islands and parts of Meó.
Laubsar
Main article: Laubsar
Inland grain.
Pëya
Grain from Shattered Islands
Sugo
Main article: Sugo
Staple cereal crop from Ganuo.
Ganuoan cuisine
Main article: Ganuoan cuisine
Makes use of sugo, ketae, various still unnamed others.
Unuvi cuisine
Main article: Unuvi Cuisine
Plam
Plams are a cross between a banana and an orange; the succulent, sweet part grows in columns inside a banana-like structure, but when peeled more closely resembles an orange with compartmentalized, disc-like pieces that are generally sweet but with a slight tinge of citrus.
Kìchui
The kìchui is a vegetable that is used to create kìchuiseti ('seti'), the paste which is the backbone of Unuvi cuisine. It is significantly sweeter than miso paste. It is often combined with fusave in a stew.
Fusave
Fusave, also known as Unuvi Rice, is a type of cereal crop that is native to Unuvun.
Chive
Rice bread flavored with plams.
Meó Cuisine
Main article: Meó Cuisine