An analysis of all the food and drink in WoW

"Did you notice there is nothing but meat in WoW?"
My thoughts stumbled over the question for a moment before he continued. "There is meat, fish and fruit, but no vegetables." (My friend became vegan since the last time he played WoW -- thus his sudden epiphany.) He then proceeded to tell me about a quest in Teldrassil where you gather spider meat for a kabob recipe. He said something along the lines of, "They're on a big freakin' tree, full of plants and they're eating spiders! Spiders!"
I'll admit, he had a good point. Curious, I decided to start looking over the types of food in WoW to see just exactly what Azerothians eat.

- Fish includes shellfish.
- Stews, chili and gumbos were counted toward whatever their predominant ingredient was (usually meat or seafood).
- Pumpkins are technically a fruit and were counted as such. (With that in mind, tubers are not really vegetables, but I grouped them together to ease up clutter.)
- Bowels 'n' Brains counted toward miscellaneous food, and Bitter Plasma to miscellaneous beverages.
- Pet food such as Kibler's Bits and Critter Bites were not counted.
- Conjured mage food and water were counted.
- I forgot to add in gray items. Alas, no Bag of Popcorn!
- Gooey Spider Cakes comes from the Dusky Crab Cakes quest.
- Kaldorei Spider Kabobs is rewarded from that Teldrassil quest I've already mentioned.
- Crunchy Spider Surprise is from the Ghostlands quest Culinary Crunch.
- Spider Sausage is trained and thus the only spider recipe that doesn't have an accompanying quest.
Anyway, that all said, if you've been playing WoW for any amount of time, it shouldn't be shocking that meat and seafood are the most available foods in the game. Actually, 43% is much lower than I expected, especially since almost all the buff food in WoW is made from meat. (The few exception come in the form of holiday consumables, like Hot Apple Cider.)
I'm not going to begin to compare food in Azeroth to a human food pyramid, but I am curious what possessed the design team to add in so much meat. Are the designers a bunch of bacon-loving boys who just didn't think to add in more gastronomic diversity, or was there a conscious decision to go with all that protein? Obviously meat is an easier ingredient to gather to most players when we're already killing a lot of beasts and monsters, but wouldn't complex carbohydrates make for better buff food since they keep you sated for the longest amount of time? When we quest, we do plenty of gathering errands for NPCs as it is; wouldn't it make sense that we'd be able to gather food for buff items? I know this isn't a Harvest Moon MMO, but I wouldn't mind pulling up some potatoes if I'm going to have to be doing gathering quests anyway. It's not like fishing is any more exciting, right?
Regardless of where the ingredients are coming from, the lack vegetables in an untamed world like Azeroth is still very puzzling. In a frozen wasteland like Northrend it's understandable, but there are no excuses for Kalimdor and the Eastern Kingdoms. Why do the majority of vegetables I counted in the chart above come in the form of night elf Kimchi? Kimchi is hardly what I think of when I imagine fresh salad or veggie stir fry. I would think if we are chomping down on Healing Herbs and tubers, we could come up with some asparagus or green beans on occasion too. Alas, I guess all those fields we see in the various zones are reserved exclusively for growing grapes and grains for Azeroth's booze habit. (Seriously, 12%? Our characters are all lushes.)
These are the "vegetables" I found:
- Green Tea Leaf
- Fissure Plant
- Healing Herb
- Senggin Root
- Hellfire Spineleaf
- Radish Kimchi
- Winter Kimchi
- Darnassus Kimchi Pie
- Cabbage Kimchi
- Underspore Pod
In Cataclysm, I don't expect to see any more greens, sadly. Not that I'm advocating Blizzard spend precious development time designing the expansion with the dietary habits of orcs in mind, but it would be cool to get a little more flavor back in the game world. In the old world cities, you see this a little: The Undercity innkeeper, for example, sells mushrooms while the night elves in Moonglade sell other Asian-inspired dishes. I wonder what kind of foods the goblin and worgen races will feature?
Well, whatever happens, I know that while writing this post I have become appropriately hungry. It's that Roasted Quail icon: always makes me salivate. Maybe I'll go look for a place where I can order Shinsollo.
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Reader Comments (Page 5 of 10)
Tirrimas May 25th 2010 10:11AM
Really, though, we do need protein, and a lot of it, to sustain us on our adventuring. Swinging a big ol' weapon, bashing in skulls, slinging magic around - we need the protein and accompanying amino acids to rebuild muscle (including the one between our ears) after all that abuse.
That said, my DK only eats mushrooms.
Bethod May 25th 2010 10:17AM
This is sort of like when there is nothing exciting happening on your local news so instead they air a bit on how best to save water during periods of drought.
Dawn Moore May 25th 2010 10:19AM
Gee, thanks. *eyeroll*
Bethod May 25th 2010 10:24AM
It just seems that there is so much fluff on WoW Insider these days that its hard to even find anything interesting anymore. Topics like this seem like a bit of a stretch. An opinion, good or bad, is an opinion.
Dawn Moore May 25th 2010 10:27AM
I wrote this article for fun, unprompted, not because I was assigned to fill empty space. This is not a news site and it never was.
Bethod May 25th 2010 10:31AM
That's fine. Doesn't change my opinion, though. You might begin to expect some criticism as a journalist from now on, instead of letting it upset you.
Dawn Moore May 25th 2010 10:34AM
There wasn't anything constructive about your criticism. You called it fluff. It's supposed to be fluff. But that doesn't mean it's "there's no news today: go write something to fill the void" fluff.
And I'm not a journalist =)
Bethod May 25th 2010 10:45AM
jourĀ·nalĀ·ist
1 a : a person engaged in journalism; especially : a writer or editor for a news medium b : a writer who aims at a mass audience.
Yeahhh. You're not a journalist. o.O
And I never claimed my criticism to be constructive; but for the record, when you admit your work is fluff you just admitted its pure bullshit bourne from a state of boredom during Tuesday maintenance.
Kylenne May 25th 2010 11:01AM
Are you new here? Breakfast topics on here are always frivolous and fun, barring some bombshell news rocking the WoW fandom or something (ie the Celestial Steed, or major Cataclysm stuff, as recent examples). They're always watercooler type topics, and "hey my friend was talking about ____" certainly qualifies. But regardless of that, I never understand people who bitch and complain about things like this. You think it's so worthless, why the hell are you not only reading it, but taking the time to repeatedly insult the writer? Obviously you're the one with nothing else better to do with your time. I suggest Bejeweled, in the future, since you clearly don't know how to talk to human beings.
Also, by the second half of that spurious definition, John freakin' Grisham and every random 14 year old girl with a Pokemon blog on Livejournal is a journalist. Yeah no. Dawn's right, wow.com has never been a news site, not even when it was WoW Insider. It's basically a professional fan blog that occasionally has some news on it. There's a huge difference, and it's not her fault if that stick up your ass is somehow blocking the flow of blood to your brain.
I don't normally take this tone with people, especially obvious trolls, but this is some of the rudest nonsense I've seen on here in a while.
Bronwyn May 25th 2010 12:00PM
You know, some of us like the lighthearted "Fluff" as you call it. I don't come to WoW.com just for hardcore game news or "lessons" on how to play. Those are just happy bonuses. I come here for fun wow-related stuff. And this article is fun.
Matt P May 25th 2010 2:52PM
@ Kylenne
Poking/Pulling hair is the only way five year old boys know how to show they like someone. ^_^
Al May 25th 2010 3:39PM
If you're looking for serious news on the Internet, you're doing it wrong.
Tokkar May 25th 2010 3:55PM
"It just seems that there is so much fluff on WoW Insider these days that its hard to even find anything interesting anymore."
You're more than welcome to, you know, leave. Nobody's holding a gun to your head to stay here and read these articles. There are plenty of other sites out there, so if you're so unhappy here, you must ENJOY being unhappy, and if you ENJOY being unhappy then shut up and read the "fluff".
Eldoron May 25th 2010 10:13AM
LOL, vegans.... nuff said
Moeru May 25th 2010 10:18AM
LOL, my cousin is one, and there's nothing wrong with it LOL
Eldoron May 25th 2010 10:20AM
I'm sure. But I just can't stand when they become like feminists, the world needs to bend to them because OH MY GOD they're vegans. Just like a guy who is upset about IMAGINARY food in an imaginary game. We have bread and fruit in wow, not good enough?
Dawn Moore May 25th 2010 10:22AM
...
Not even going to bother...
Eldoron May 25th 2010 10:29AM
LOL, girls...
Andhar May 25th 2010 10:47AM
@Eldoron:
There's nothing wrong with being a vegan or a feminist and I don't think anyone has the right to ask the world to "bend to them," not even you. As long as people have a little bit of respect for others' beliefs and ideals, there should be nothing to worry about. You can still disagree with someone while respecting them. The reason you probably have a problem with these type of people is probably because you feel uncomfortable and threatened by their beliefs (usually for no good reason, although every group of people contains radical activists that will try and be confrontational) and automatically get defensive and resort to name-calling and trolling in order to make yourself feel "right." I'm sure you're a fine, upstanding person IRL, but try and have a little empathy for other people - you never know when you'll find yourself in the minority.
Hiwa May 25th 2010 11:05AM
Aww, sounds like somebody's dick got laughed at by a feminist vegan.