Gillywater with an onion on a stick: This always made me curious. Three very dusty, very dirty bottles (of Butterbeer)įirewhiskey | I’d like to think it tastes like Fireball Whiskey, a cinnamon flavoured whiskey that certainly warms your insides. ‘gulp endless glasses of some smoking, fiery substance’ Iron flagon of butter beer | A flagon is essentially a pitcher. ‘where he bought a large pile of cauldron cakes and pumpkin pasties.’ ‘She handed him a handsome chocolate egg decorated with small, iced Snitches and, according to the packaging, containing a bag of Fizzing Whizzbees.’ Mince pies | mince pie is not mince meat, rather a fruity filling Sausages and mash | In the British version, this is called bangers and mash Ginger Newt | a ginger cookie, most likely in a newt shape Shepherd’s pie | a meat pie with a crust of mashed potato Treacle tart | Harry’s favourite dessert, which is similar to a butter tart, as treacle is like molasses. ‘joints and pies and dishes of vegetables, bread and sauces and flagons of pumpkin juice.’ Marmalade | A fruit preserve usually spread on toast, made from the juice and peel of citrus fruit. Kippers | Kippers are herring that have been cut head to tail so they lay butterfly style, and are salted or pickled, then cold smoked. Rhubarb crumble | Do you know apple crumble? Well this is the same thing, only made with rhubarb. Below you’ll find the list of food mentioned in Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, the fifth book in the series.
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