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[[File:The Nobles' Feast.png|thumb|300px|[[Noble caste|Nobles]] feasting in Orzammar's [[Orzammar Royal Palace|Royal Palace]]]]
[[File:Roast Nug.jpg|thumb|260px|A roasted nug, considered a delicacy.]]
 
The diet of the [[Dwarf|dwarven]] race is unique to all other races in [[Thedas]], owing to the majority of dwarves living their entire lives underground.
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The diet of the [[Dwarf|dwarven]] race is unique to all other races in [[Thedas]], owing to the majority of dwarves living their entire lives [[Thedas#Underground|underground]].
   
After the fall of the dwarven empire, many [[thaig]]s which were responsible for producing food were lost to the [[darkspawn]].<ref>{{Cite wot|35}}</ref> Subsequently, the diet of the dwarves of [[Orzammar]] relies on the trade with the surface however they are still heavily involved in breeding animals and growing food, or finding it in the [[Deep Roads]] and other underground locations around the thaig.
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After the fall of the dwarven empire, many [[thaig]]s which were responsible for producing food were lost to the [[darkspawn]].<ref>{{Cite wot|35}}</ref> Subsequently, the diet of the dwarves of [[Orzammar]] depends on food imports from the surface<ref>After the sharp decline of food imports as a result of the wars on the surface in 9:41 [[Dragon Age (time period)|Dragon]] a famine broke out in [[Orzammar]] which led to riots as mentioned by the three [[Dwarf|dwarven]] emissaries who gossip on news from Orzammar in the [[Winter Palace]] during [[Wicked Eyes and Wicked Hearts]].</ref> however they are still heavily involved in breeding animals and growing food, or finding it in the [[Deep Roads]] and other underground locations around the thaig.
   
 
== Harvested food ==
 
== Harvested food ==
 
Dwarves make use of all edible items that can be scavenged, some of which are hazardous due to their proximity to [[lyrium]], and the [[darkspawn]] [[taint]] which is quite common.
 
Dwarves make use of all edible items that can be scavenged, some of which are hazardous due to their proximity to [[lyrium]], and the [[darkspawn]] [[taint]] which is quite common.
 
* Lichen<ref>As implied by [[Garin]].</ref>: Can be made into a bread.
 
* Lichen<ref>As implied by [[Garin]].</ref>: Can be made into a bread.
* [[Deep Mushroom]]<ref name="codex">[[Codex entry: In Praise of the Humble Nug]]</ref>: While it grows in close proximity to the darkspawn taint, these mushrooms are considered by dwarves to have a "unique flavor and intoxicating scent."
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* [[Deep mushroom]]<ref name="humble">[[Codex entry: In Praise of the Humble Nug]]</ref>: While it grows in close proximity to the darkspawn taint and [[lyrium]] veins<ref>Based on the [[Deep Mushroom (Origins)]] description.</ref>, these mushrooms are considered by dwarves to have a unique flavor and intoxicating scent.
 
* Moss: Used in the production of dubious liquor.
 
* Moss: Used in the production of dubious liquor.
 
* Fungus: Possibly used to brew liquor.
 
* Fungus: Possibly used to brew liquor.
   
 
== Food animals ==
 
== Food animals ==
 
[[File:Roast Nug.jpg|thumb|260px|A roasted nug, considered a delicacy]]
 
Dwarves both catch and breed animals as food sources.
 
Dwarves both catch and breed animals as food sources.
* [[Nug]]: A small animal that appears as a cross between a pig and a rabbit. Its flavor has been described as an "unholy union of pork and hare."<ref name="codex"/> It is favored as a food source by poor<ref name="wot162">{{Cite wot|162}}</ref> and wealthy alike.
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* [[Nug]]: A small animal that appears as a cross between a pig and a rabbit. Its flavor has been described as an "unholy union of pork and hare".<ref name="humble"/> It is favored as a food source by poor<ref name="wot162">{{Cite wot|162}}</ref> and wealthy alike. It should be boiled before being roasted.<ref name="boermor">Mentioned by Nug Wrangler [[Boermor]].</ref>
 
* [[Bronto]]: Selectively bred by the [[Shaperate]] as beasts of burden and food sources.<ref name="wot162"/>
 
* [[Bronto]]: Selectively bred by the [[Shaperate]] as beasts of burden and food sources.<ref name="wot162"/>
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* [[Cave beetle]]<ref>''[[Dragon Age (tabletop RPG)]]'', Game Masters Guide, set 2, p. 24</ref>: Dwarves are known to roast and eat these beetles in the shell.
 
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* [[Cave beetle]]: Dwarves are known to roast and eat these beetles in the shell.<ref>''[[Dragon Age (tabletop RPG)]]'', Game Master's Guide, set 2, p. 24</ref>
   
 
== Known dwarven liquor ==
 
== Known dwarven liquor ==
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* Brakien Brew<ref name="corra"/>: A beer with a heavy head and a deep, rich taste.
 
* Brakien Brew<ref name="corra"/>: A beer with a heavy head and a deep, rich taste.
 
* Coconut Draft<ref>A drink proposed by a waitress in Tapster's Tavern in ''[[A Tale of Orzammar]] [[Downloadable content (Origins)|DLC]].</ref>
 
* Coconut Draft<ref>A drink proposed by a waitress in Tapster's Tavern in ''[[A Tale of Orzammar]] [[Downloadable content (Origins)|DLC]].</ref>
* [[Hirol's Lava Burst]]: A gift for Ohgren in ''[[Dragon Age: Origins - Awakening]]'', produced in [[Kal'Hirol]].
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* [[Hirol's Lava Burst]]: A gift for Oghren in ''[[Dragon Age: Origins - Awakening]]'', produced in [[Kal'Hirol]].
* Lichen ale: A toxic ale common in [[Dust Town]].<ref>{{Cite wot|37}}</ref>
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* Lichen ale: A toxic ale common in [[Dust Town]].<ref>[[Codex entry: The Casteless]]</ref><ref>{{Cite wot|37}}</ref>
 
* [[Mosswine]]<ref>As mentioned by [[Rica Brosca]] in the [[Dwarf Commoner Origin]].</ref>: A toxic wine brewed from moss.
 
* [[Mosswine]]<ref>As mentioned by [[Rica Brosca]] in the [[Dwarf Commoner Origin]].</ref>: A toxic wine brewed from moss.
* Valenta's Red, the "[[Paragons|Paragon]] of Ales"<ref name="corra">As mentioned by [[Corra]], proprietor of [[Tapster's Tavern]].</ref>
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* Valenta's Red, the "[[Paragon]] of Ales"<ref name="corra">As mentioned by [[Corra]], proprietor of [[Tapster's Tavern]].</ref>
   
 
== Surface foods ==
 
== Surface foods ==
Trade with the surface is essential to the wealth of the city of Orzammar, and food products are a part of that. Indeed, without the lifeline of trade, including food, into the city, survival in Orzammar would be very difficult.<ref>Commented upon by the traders at the [[Frostback Mountain Pass|city gates]] in ''[[Dragon Age: Origins]]''.</ref> Surface food products are necessarily in high demand in Orzammar due to the few choices of food produced by the city itself and the exotic novelty of surface foods. Due to their great expense typically only [[Noble caste|nobles]] or the very influential are able to purchase these goods.<ref>[[Beraht]] during the [[Dwarf Commoner Origin]] is able to purchase figs from the surface in order to bribe guards in Orzammar.</ref> One notable surface delicacy is plum jam.<ref>Mentioned by a [[Noble caste|noble]] in the [[Orzammar Diamond Quarter|Diamond Quarter]] in ''[[Dragon Age: Origins]]''.</ref> Surface goods in Orzammar include liquor too, such as honey mead, served in Tapster's Tavern, traded from a [[Surface dwarves|surface family]] who ships it every month.<ref name="corra"/>
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Trade with the surface is essential to the wealth of the city of Orzammar, and food products are a part of that. Indeed, without the lifeline of trade, including food, into the city, survival in Orzammar would be very difficult.<ref>Commented upon by the traders at the [[Frostback Mountain Pass|city gates]] in ''[[Dragon Age: Origins]]''.</ref> Surface food products are necessarily in high demand in Orzammar due to the few choices of food produced by the city itself and the exotic novelty of surface foods. Due to their great expense typically only nobles or the very influential are able to purchase these goods.<ref>[[Beraht]] during the [[Dwarf Commoner Origin]] is able to purchase figs from the surface in order to bribe guards in Orzammar.</ref> Notable surface delicacies are plum jam<ref>Mentioned by a [[Noble caste|noble]] in the [[Orzammar Diamond Quarter|Diamond Quarter]] in ''[[Dragon Age: Origins]]''.</ref> and caviar.<ref>[[Athenril]] mentions that she works with the [[Carta]] to steal such foodstuffs from [[Hightown]] nobles and smuggle it into [[Orzammar]] in ''[[Dragon Age II]]''.</ref> Surface goods in Orzammar include liquor too, such as honey mead, served in Tapster's Tavern, traded from a [[Surface dwarves|surface family]] who ships it every month.<ref name="corra"/>
   
 
== Known cuisine ==
 
== Known cuisine ==
 
* Old cheese and shredded dried meat<ref>As mentioned by [[Garin]].</ref>: Used as a spread.
 
* Old cheese and shredded dried meat<ref>As mentioned by [[Garin]].</ref>: Used as a spread.
* Nug pancakes<ref name="codex"/>: Favored food of children.
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* Nug pancakes<ref name="humble"/>: Favored food of children.
* Nug-gets<ref name="codex"/>: Favored food of children.
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* Nug-gets<ref name="humble"/>: Favored food of children.
 
* Seared nug<ref>A favorite dish of [[Dwarven royalty|King]] Ansgar [[House Aeducan|Aeducan]] as noted in [[Codex entry: In Praise of the Humble Nug]].</ref>: Seared on a hot metal plate and finished in the oven-and dressed in a cream sauce flavored with deep mushrooms.
 
* Seared nug<ref>A favorite dish of [[Dwarven royalty|King]] Ansgar [[House Aeducan|Aeducan]] as noted in [[Codex entry: In Praise of the Humble Nug]].</ref>: Seared on a hot metal plate and finished in the oven-and dressed in a cream sauce flavored with deep mushrooms.
 
* Fried mush<ref>[[Codex entry: The Noladar Anthology of Dwarven Poetry]]</ref>
 
* Fried mush<ref>[[Codex entry: The Noladar Anthology of Dwarven Poetry]]</ref>
   
 
== Trivia ==
 
== Trivia ==
* Varen discovered the edibility of nug while lost in the Deep Roads. For his discovery, he became a [[Paragons|Paragon]].<ref name="codex"/>
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* Varen, a former [[Legion of the Dead|Legionnaire]], discovered the edibility of nug while lost in the Deep Roads. For his discovery, he became a [[Paragon]].<ref name="humble"/>
 
* Tapster's Tavern serves 52 types of ale, 17 meads and 12 imported wines, a testament to the dwarves' long-standing love of hard drink.
 
* Tapster's Tavern serves 52 types of ale, 17 meads and 12 imported wines, a testament to the dwarves' long-standing love of hard drink.
 
* As noted by [[Oghren]], Orzammar ale tastes like dirt in comparison to [[Ferelden|Fereldan]] ale, as dwarves put dirt in it.<ref>As mentioned by Ohgren after the coronation in ''[[Dragon Age: Origins]]''.</ref>
 
* As noted by [[Oghren]], Orzammar ale tastes like dirt in comparison to [[Ferelden|Fereldan]] ale, as dwarves put dirt in it.<ref>As mentioned by Ohgren after the coronation in ''[[Dragon Age: Origins]]''.</ref>
* Nug-wranglers catch nugs to sell<ref>As explained by Nug Wrangler [[Boermor]].</ref>, and may also practice some form of nug farming to breed the animals.
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* Nug-wranglers catch nugs to sell,<ref name="boermor"/> and may also practice some form of nug farming to breed the animals.
* Dwarves farm mushrooms for food.<ref>As mentioned by [[Varric Tethras|Varric]] in party banter with [[Anders]] in ''[[Dragon Age II]]''.</ref>
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* Dwarves farm mushrooms for food.<ref>As mentioned by [[Varric Tethras]] in [[Varric Tethras/Dialogue (Dragon Age II)#Varric and Anders|party banter]] with [[Anders]] in ''[[Dragon Age II]]''.</ref>
 
* Oghren's gift, the [[Beard Flask]] from [[Feastday Gifts and Pranks]], is fashioned from a nug stomach to facilitate hands-free drinking.
 
* Oghren's gift, the [[Beard Flask]] from [[Feastday Gifts and Pranks]], is fashioned from a nug stomach to facilitate hands-free drinking.
* [[Alistair]] and [[Leliana]] will comment upon drinking dwarven ale in location-specific dialog in ''Dragon Age: Origins''. [[Wynne]] also professes interest in it in party banter with Oghren, and even develops a taste for it by the time period of ''[[Dragon Age: Asunder]]''. King [[Maric Theirin]] also drinks it in ''[[Dragon Age: The Calling]]'', having developed a taste for the brew himself.
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* [[Alistair]] and [[Leliana]] will comment upon drinking dwarven ale in location-specific dialog in ''Dragon Age: Origins''. [[Wynne]] also professes interest in it in party banter with Oghren, and even develops a taste for it by the time period of ''[[Dragon Age: Asunder]]''. [[Fereldan royalty and nobility|King]] [[Maric Theirin]] also drinks it in ''[[Dragon Age: The Calling]]'', having developed a taste for the brew himself.
   
 
== See also ==
 
== See also ==
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{{:Codex entry: Traditional Dwarven Folk Songs|style=iconmini}}{{clrl}}
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{{:Codex entry: Traditional Dwarven Folk Songs|style=iconmini}}<br>
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{{:Mugs in the Deep Roads|style=iconmini}}
   
 
== References ==
 
== References ==

Revision as of 21:10, 20 February 2020

The Nobles' Feast

Nobles feasting in Orzammar's Royal Palace

The diet of the dwarven race is unique to all other races in Thedas, owing to the majority of dwarves living their entire lives underground.

After the fall of the dwarven empire, many thaigs which were responsible for producing food were lost to the darkspawn.[1] Subsequently, the diet of the dwarves of Orzammar depends on food imports from the surface[2] however they are still heavily involved in breeding animals and growing food, or finding it in the Deep Roads and other underground locations around the thaig.

Harvested food

Dwarves make use of all edible items that can be scavenged, some of which are hazardous due to their proximity to lyrium, and the darkspawn taint which is quite common.

  • Lichen[3]: Can be made into a bread.
  • Deep mushroom[4]: While it grows in close proximity to the darkspawn taint and lyrium veins[5], these mushrooms are considered by dwarves to have a unique flavor and intoxicating scent.
  • Moss: Used in the production of dubious liquor.
  • Fungus: Possibly used to brew liquor.

Food animals

Roast Nug

A roasted nug, considered a delicacy

Dwarves both catch and breed animals as food sources.

  • Nug: A small animal that appears as a cross between a pig and a rabbit. Its flavor has been described as an "unholy union of pork and hare".[4] It is favored as a food source by poor[6] and wealthy alike. It should be boiled before being roasted.[7]
  • Bronto: Selectively bred by the Shaperate as beasts of burden and food sources.[6]
BioWare canon
The following information is only mentioned in Dragon Age Tabletop. Certain portions of this media may no longer reflect currently established lore.

  • Cave beetle: Dwarves are known to roast and eat these beetles in the shell.[8]

Known dwarven liquor

Tapster's Tavern sign

A sign in Tapster's Tavern

Dwarves have a long-standing love for, and uncanny ability to tolerate, liquor. They both import liquor and produce much on their own.

Surface foods

Trade with the surface is essential to the wealth of the city of Orzammar, and food products are a part of that. Indeed, without the lifeline of trade, including food, into the city, survival in Orzammar would be very difficult.[15] Surface food products are necessarily in high demand in Orzammar due to the few choices of food produced by the city itself and the exotic novelty of surface foods. Due to their great expense typically only nobles or the very influential are able to purchase these goods.[16] Notable surface delicacies are plum jam[17] and caviar.[18] Surface goods in Orzammar include liquor too, such as honey mead, served in Tapster's Tavern, traded from a surface family who ships it every month.[10]

Known cuisine

  • Old cheese and shredded dried meat[19]: Used as a spread.
  • Nug pancakes[4]: Favored food of children.
  • Nug-gets[4]: Favored food of children.
  • Seared nug[20]: Seared on a hot metal plate and finished in the oven-and dressed in a cream sauce flavored with deep mushrooms.
  • Fried mush[21]

Trivia

  • Varen, a former Legionnaire, discovered the edibility of nug while lost in the Deep Roads. For his discovery, he became a Paragon.[4]
  • Tapster's Tavern serves 52 types of ale, 17 meads and 12 imported wines, a testament to the dwarves' long-standing love of hard drink.
  • As noted by Oghren, Orzammar ale tastes like dirt in comparison to Fereldan ale, as dwarves put dirt in it.[22]
  • Nug-wranglers catch nugs to sell,[7] and may also practice some form of nug farming to breed the animals.
  • Dwarves farm mushrooms for food.[23]
  • Oghren's gift, the Beard Flask from Feastday Gifts and Pranks, is fashioned from a nug stomach to facilitate hands-free drinking.
  • Alistair and Leliana will comment upon drinking dwarven ale in location-specific dialog in Dragon Age: Origins. Wynne also professes interest in it in party banter with Oghren, and even develops a taste for it by the time period of Dragon Age: Asunder. King Maric Theirin also drinks it in Dragon Age: The Calling, having developed a taste for the brew himself.

See also

Codex entry: Bronto Codex entry: Bronto
Codex entry: Nug Codex entry: Nug
Codex entry: Traditional Dwarven Folk Songs Codex entry: Traditional Dwarven Folk Songs
Codex entry: Deep Mushroom Codex entry: Deep Mushroom
Deep Roads Expeditions: Recovering Barreled Treasure Deep Roads Expeditions: Recovering Barreled Treasure
Mugs in the Deep Roads Mugs in the Deep Roads

References

  1. Dragon Age logo - new Dragon Age: The World of Thedas, vol. 1, p. 35
  2. After the sharp decline of food imports as a result of the wars on the surface in 9:41 Dragon a famine broke out in Orzammar which led to riots as mentioned by the three dwarven emissaries who gossip on news from Orzammar in the Winter Palace during Wicked Eyes and Wicked Hearts.
  3. As implied by Garin.
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 Codex entry: In Praise of the Humble Nug
  5. Based on the Deep Mushroom (Origins) description.
  6. 6.0 6.1 Dragon Age logo - new Dragon Age: The World of Thedas, vol. 1, p. 162
  7. 7.0 7.1 Mentioned by Nug Wrangler Boermor.
  8. Dragon Age (tabletop RPG), Game Master's Guide, set 2, p. 24
  9. Dragon Age: Asunder, pp. 132-133
  10. 10.0 10.1 10.2 As mentioned by Corra, proprietor of Tapster's Tavern.
  11. A drink proposed by a waitress in Tapster's Tavern in A Tale of Orzammar DLC.
  12. Codex entry: The Casteless
  13. Dragon Age logo - new Dragon Age: The World of Thedas, vol. 1, p. 37
  14. As mentioned by Rica Brosca in the Dwarf Commoner Origin.
  15. Commented upon by the traders at the city gates in Dragon Age: Origins.
  16. Beraht during the Dwarf Commoner Origin is able to purchase figs from the surface in order to bribe guards in Orzammar.
  17. Mentioned by a noble in the Diamond Quarter in Dragon Age: Origins.
  18. Athenril mentions that she works with the Carta to steal such foodstuffs from Hightown nobles and smuggle it into Orzammar in Dragon Age II.
  19. As mentioned by Garin.
  20. A favorite dish of King Ansgar Aeducan as noted in Codex entry: In Praise of the Humble Nug.
  21. Codex entry: The Noladar Anthology of Dwarven Poetry
  22. As mentioned by Ohgren after the coronation in Dragon Age: Origins.
  23. As mentioned by Varric Tethras in party banter with Anders in Dragon Age II.