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11 Recipes From Your Favorite Fictional Foods

Learn how to make Butterbeer just in time for Christmas!

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11 Recipes From Your Favorite Fictional Foods
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If you're a food lover, you probably salivate every time you see the food in your favorite TV shows, movies or animes. Have you ever wanted to try the Lembas bread from "Lord of the Rings," or the huge dumplings from "Kung Fu Panda," or the even more tempting ramen noodles from "Naruto?" Feast of Fiction is here to your rescue!

Feast of Fiction takes popular fictional foods and tries to recreate them. Whether you know how to cook or have a friend who cooks for you, here are the recipes to some of the most delicious (or so I imagine) fictional foods!

1. Naruto Ichiraku Ramen


2. Butterbeer from Harry Potter


3. Lembas bread from Lord of the Rings

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4. Noodles from Ponyo

5. Ratatouille from Ratatouille

6. Water Tribe noodles from Legend of Korra

7. Ambrosia nectar and squares from Percy Jackson


8. Lemon Cakes and Milk of Poppy from Game of Thrones

9. Onigiri from Spirited Away


9. Hazlenut soup from Tangled


10. Krabby Patty from Spongebob Squarepants


11. Turkish Delight from Narnia


Why make a regular pumpkin pie for your holiday feast when you could have Lemon cakes and milk of Poppy?

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