Difference between revisions of "Munch"
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Bulette - chopped: light and tender, somewhere between fish and pork *** |
Bulette - chopped: light and tender, somewhere between fish and pork *** |
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+ | Clockwork Golem - Exploded: Bland, common exterior, spicy power core with citric tones *** |
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Dire Boar- sliced: firm, bacon-flavor *** |
Dire Boar- sliced: firm, bacon-flavor *** |
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Wererat - sliced: Tastes like neither rat, nor man. Stringy and slightly sour. ** |
Wererat - sliced: Tastes like neither rat, nor man. Stringy and slightly sour. ** |
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+ | Xorn - Chopped: Chalky, rich earthy flavor with dense, juicy interior *** |
Revision as of 06:40, 25 May 2014
The golem Munch has been making some level of waves in the city. Which seems fairly typical for golems. But few do so with their dietary habits. More leather and rubber then the typical golem, Munch seems to be based off the forces of alchemy rather then Artifice or raw magic, and has a constent appitite for materials.
Dietary Experience:
Bulette - chopped: light and tender, somewhere between fish and pork ***
Clockwork Golem - Exploded: Bland, common exterior, spicy power core with citric tones ***
Dire Boar- sliced: firm, bacon-flavor ***
Dragon, Green, Young Adult- sliced: Very tart and chewy, liver was succulent ****
Flesh Golem- minced: Meaty, rich, complex flavor, once you get past the bitter outter layer ***
Ghoul- sliced: bitter, stringy *
Giant Leech- bluggeoned: Bland, chewy *
Giant Maggot- sliced: Bland, juicy *
Gray Ooze - sliced: Very tart *
Ice Troll- sliced: Tart, minty flavor, hint of citrus ***
Ice Troll- roasted: Strong mint taste, firm texture **
Ogre - sliced: Meaty, complex pork flavor **
Owlbear - sliced: chewy, beefy flavor **
Pie Monster - splattered: Creamy, hint of lemon *
River Drake - raw: Spicy, bit like fish. Could use bit of lemon. ***
Sahuagin - chopped: unsusprisingly fishy, muddy **
Tengu - chopped: bitter, tart aftertaste *
Troll - ground: Meaty, little gamey **
Wererat - sliced: Tastes like neither rat, nor man. Stringy and slightly sour. **
Xorn - Chopped: Chalky, rich earthy flavor with dense, juicy interior ***