Fel's Notes: More lore! This time talking about food in the Underground.
The types of food available in the Underground is very limited compared to the surface, considering how difficult it is to grow many edible plants with low/no sunlight. Different regions have different flora and fauna available, though trade between places allows for most of the local cuisine to be consistent. The farms in Waterfall grow various mushrooms and root vegetables in large amounts, using magical lanterns to provide the crops enough light. Plenty of monsters just eat their meat and plants raw, but some others cook their meals via the use of magical fire (a select few monsters even have the ever-luxurious sparkstove, an invention by the former Royal Scientist that uses copper wire coils activated by a spark of magic to heat food without having to constantly stoke a fire). Some common dishes include
Water (duh)
Dandelion Root Coffee/Tea (roasted dandelion roots crushed into powder and brewed)
Pine Tea (crushed pine needles brewed into tea)
Golden Flower Tea (golden flower leaves brewed into tea)
Dandelion Roots (eaten like carrots)
Carrots (eaten like... carrots)
Potatoes (often cut into chunks and either roasted or boiled)
Salad (dandelion greens, potatoes, carrots, and mushrooms)
Various roasted meat dishes (bat, mouse/rat, vole, snake, lizard, and salamander are common, most other meats are rare to find; meats considered a luxury are groundhog, weasel, badger, bird, squirrel, rabbit, deer, and human)
Eggs (a luxury; very rare to find and hard to actually get, but very delicious)
Crayfish (boiled)
Cave shrimp (boiled)
Various fish dishes (often roasted in large amounts but sometimes eaten raw)
Snail (requires a lot of preparation and patience but some monsters find them worth it, though of course some monsters also just eat them raw)
Roasted centipedes (only centipedes, millipedes are toxic unless they’ve specifically evolved to resist it)
Soooo many soups (like seriously, they can and will make soup out of anything)
The only additives they really have for meals is onions and salt, though technically monster dust can be added to any recipe to spice things up. Probably wouldn’t taste super great to humans, though.
All monsters are lactose-intolerant, since they don’t exactly have access to milk and wouldn’t evolve the enzymes necessary to digest it. They also don’t have sugar, honey, or easy access to edible fruit, so most human food would seem ridiculously sweet to them (the only sweet food they really have is dandelion blossoms lol). Would they like our food? Ehh I dunno, depends on individual preference I guess, but it would certainly be an acquired taste for most of them. Human food falls into the Underground through Waterfall occasionally, but it usually gets ruined by the moisture and/or spoiled before anyone finds it.














