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Medicinal Cuisine
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Everyone knows that Soup Is Medicine. When you're sick, nothing makes you feel better than a piping-hot bowl of soup. But sometimes it goes further than that. In fiction, food, be it specific recipes or specific ingredients, can work as well as any prescribed medication. These range from treating minor and severe illnesses, energizing and strengthening the body, or even resuscitating those on the verge of death. Expect this medicinal food to be highly sought after, expensive, and hard to get. More grounded examples may use food in tandem with more traditional medical treatment or simply as home remedies for various ills. To some extent, this is Truth in Television. Many illnesses, such as heart disease, scurvy, and osteoporosis can be caused by nutritional imbalances and deficiencies. Changing a patient's diet to correct these imbalances can potentially alleviate symptoms or eliminate the illness entirely. There are an increasing number of studies into whether or not the institution of prescribed diets could be used as both a preventative and a curative measure in treating chronic illness. A Super-Trope to Soup Is Medicine and Hot Drink Cure, where piping hot soups or drinks are given to those feeling under the weather. See also Warm Milk Helps You Sleep, where warm milk is used as a remedy for insomnia. Compare Hyperactive Metabolism, where characters can heal wounds by eating enough calories for a Healing Factor to patch up. Related to Power-Up Food, where eating certain foods can give one superpowers. There is certain to be a Grandma's Recipe for this when someone gets sick. The fantastical kinds of medicinal cooking is also likely to involve a Fantastic Medicinal Bodily Product in the recipe somewhere. |
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In the third chapter of Dark Chronicle, Max and Monica travel to Balance Valley to restore history and bring Crest the Great Sage back into existence. Unfortunately, Crest is dead, and his apprentice Lin is the only person who knows what happened to him — but she's inhaled a toxic mist that is killing her. Monica recalls that in her time, there was a great chef named Lao Chao who prepared dumplings that could cure any illness, and the first part of the chapter is spent both restoring Lao Chao's bistro to the timestream and procuring the ingredients for the dumplings. | |
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Enforced in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. Cooking and eating are the only way for Link to recover hearts as opposed to drinking health potions in previous games. Depending on the ingredients, and to some extent how Link combines them with each other when cooking, Link can cook up a wide variety of platters with an equal variety of effects that benefit his health. Some of the effects include increased resistance to cold or hot temperatures, while others may only recover a few hearts or completely restore Link to full health and add on several more hearts. | |
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In an episode of Full House, Danny suffers from laryngitis until he visits Gia's house, where her mother Claire whips up an old family recipe for him. A single spoonful of the liquid is enough to completely cure him (although this raises questions about why Claire hasn't sold the recipe to make millions). | |
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This is a standard mechanic for Tales Series. Players can cook from a menu provided they have the ingredients and can be used to recover HP/TP after every battle, as well as removing Status Effects depending on what is being cooked. | |
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In one anime-only arc of Naruto, the Curry of Life is a dish made only by the store that bears its name. Its hellishly spicy flavor is said to be able to instantly resuscitate an unconscious or dying person, while those brave and resilient enough to eat multiple portions may even be strengthened by it. However, those who have a low tolerance for this kind of food may be knocked unconscious instead. | |
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Ken from Nobunaga no Chef is not just concerned about the flavours of the food he cooks but also their nutritional values, and frequently rattles off the vitamin and mineral contents of his food, as well as the health benefits of the ingredients he used, when presenting his dishes. When he is captured by Shingen Takeda's forces, Akiyama suggests that he should make Ken serve as Shingen's doctor because of this. | |
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Toriko: Meteor Garlic is so packed with nutrition that anyone who consumes it instantly undergoes a Growing Muscles Sequence and becomes absurdly muscular for a time. According to Match, it's also known as the "Doping Garlic", as it provides enough energy to work all day and all night for a month without rest. Medicinal Mochi is made from a special Colored Rice that can neutralize any poison it comes in contact with. It is the only known antidote for the poisonous Green Rain emitted by the monstrous Four Beast. Its potent curative properties are only matched by the difficulty of its preparation, with even world-class chefs struggling to prepare it until Komatsu develops a way to simplify the process. |
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In Food Wars!, Erina's assistant, Hisako Arato, was born into a family of experts in traditional Chinese medicine. She incorporates this knowledge into her cooking, such as a special curry spice blend that can turn even the wimpiest men into buff action movie stars. | |
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Final Fantasy XIV: Food produced by a culinarian offers stat boosts to the consumer on top of a 3% bonus to experience gained in combat, by crafting, or by gathering for 30 minutes. While low-level recipes offer minuscule bonuses, high-level recipes can offer sizable stat buffs that can lead to a much sharper increase in performance comparable to major buffing skills or multiple materia melds. When an amaro named Skip is poisoned by poachers, Bethric, head of the Facet of Nourishing, commissions the Warrior of Darkness to prepare a series of delicious and highly nutritious meals to assist in the amaro's rehabilitation process. This proves especially important as Skip has lasting trauma from having his fodder poisoned. As such, he won't eat anything unless the Warrior prepares it and someone else tastes it in front of him to prove it's safe to eat. Frithik, head of the Facet of Fishing, notes that there's been an uptick in disease at the Crystarium. His scholarly research points to a nutritional deficiency caused by a lack of food variety. So he asks the Warrior of Darkness to catch varieties of fish consumed before the Flood in hopes of correcting this nutritional deficit. This includes catching eighteye eels to treat "night blindness", creamy oysters to treat pica, and longmirror clams to treat heart palpitations and dizziness. Their efforts work with flying colors. The Sharlayan dish "archon loaf" is designed to be a compact, easily-made foodstuff packed with all the nutrition one could possibly need. Unfortunately, it's also disgusting, and its successor panaloaf is even worse. The Faculty of Medicine Studium Deliveries revolve around Debroye's efforts to make it palatable so Sharlayan doesn't suffer a Fate Worse than Death by having to eat it constantly in the event of a food crisis. |
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In Pokémon Sword and Shield, curry prepared at Pokemon Camp is capable of restoring a Pokémon's HP, PP, or even status conditions depending on its taste rating. | |
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Dinosaur: As the Ragtag Bunch of Misfits take shelter in a cave, the wounded Bruton insists on being The Aloner. Despite his haughtiness, Plio the lemur offers him a cabbage-like herb that she claims aids in healing. Though Bruton doesn't seem grateful, he does take the herb. | |
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KikoRiki: In the episode "The Chill", Dokko has a cold, so Olga, Barry, Carlin, and Rosa try to make him better by giving him jam and fruit. Wally tries to catch a cold so that he will be given snacks too but changes his mind when Chiko and Krash catch colds instead and are treated with shots. | |
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In the film The Simpsons Movie, Homer falls ill from being washed up ashore in Alaska and gets nursed back to health by an engorged Inuit woman who makes him drink a spicy liquid concoction. Homer sips some, screams loudly from his mouth and tongue being on fire, and then he asks for more. | |
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In Persona 5, Joker can cook curry at Leblanc for use as an item in Mementos or a Palace. Consuming it restores SP to all allies, making it invaluable for protracted fights. Vending machines, stores, and restaurants around Tokyo also sell a variety of food items that can restore HP or SP or in some cases cure certain status ailments. | |
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On Chilling Adventures of Sabrina, White Mage Aunt Hilda is known throughout the coven for her skill not just as a healer, but as a Supreme Chef as well. She brings the two together with magical dishes that have specific curative effects: for example, her shortbread cookies can provide a healthy dose of Laser-Guided Amnesia (very useful for maintaining The Masquerade), while her eggnog recipe can cure people's alcoholism with a single cup. | |
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Pathfinder: A Witch can learn to cook magical meals that can cure poisons or disease, grant power-ups, or suspend the effects of old age. The catch is that they need to be made from intelligent humanoids. | |
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Dungeons & Dragons: The humble Druid spell "Goodberry" creates or enchants a few berries so that each one can heal a point of damage and provide a day's nourishment. The mid-level "Heroes' Feast" spell creates a magnificent banquet that cures all poisons and diseases in the people who eat it, among other ongoing benefits. The 5th Edition feat "Chef" lets you prepare meals while taking a short rest that boost the amount of hit points characters recover from spending Hit Dice during the rest. |
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In the Harry Potter universe, chocolate is the best restorative for a person who has been in the presence of Dementors. It instantly restores happiness and warmth to the body, both of which are siphoned away by the Dementors whenever they get too close. | |
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Some diseases on Neopets are cured with food: Chickaroo, which causes the infected pet to think they're a chicken, is cured with herbal scrambled eggs. Neoblues, which is similar to depression, is cured with a tasty pie. Neopox is cured with "neopox pizza". Sneezles, which causes a runny nose and sneezing, is cured with a magic cookie. |
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In Outward, food is an important way to replenish health, stamina, and mana; cure diseases and other Status Effects; and gain Power Ups. The effects can be enhanced through Cooking Mechanics. | |
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Taken to its logical extreme in The Sims 3 and The Sims 4 with Ambrosia, which requires a maxed-out Cooking skill, an expensive recipe, and multiple rare ingredients to prepare but can bring people Back from the Dead. As a bonus, it's Impossibly Delicious Food. | |
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The Loud House: In "One Flu Over the Loud House", when the Loud family starts getting the flu one by one, Clyde tries to make "heal meals" for them, which involve egg rolls and guacamole. | |
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Cold and Flu Invasion features "anti-flu candy", which cures all the sick NPCs of their colds and flu. | |
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On Family Matters, Carl Winslow has a recipe for homemade juice that can instantly cure hangovers. Steve is grateful for it after he inadvertently gets drunk at a party, but his joy is short-lived when he discovers that juice's main side effect is an instant Potty Emergency. | |
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In One Piece, the Kamabakka Kingdom has a number of special cooking recipes collectively called "Attack Cuisine" that are both delicious and incredibly nutritious, to the point that all of the residents of the kingdom have powerful and fit physiques. While it is freely offered to visitors, only those who have gone through "Bride Training" and take up Newkama Kenpo are allowed to learn the recipes, though Sanji later takes up Emporio Ivankov's challenge in order to learn them himself. | |
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Rugrats: Discussed in "A Very McNulty Birthday", when the boy babies think that the Post-Treatment Lollipop the doctor gives out is what cures sickness, so they try to find lollipops to cure their female friends of their alleged cooties. | |
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JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Diamond is Unbreakable: Tonio Trussardi and his Stand, Pearl Jam, can grant the meals he prepares medicinal properties that can heal an ailment of choice, such as curing indigestion or reliving sleep deprivation. There's a catch though, and it's quite gruesome: the healing process works by painfully destroying or expelling a part of the body and replacing it with a healthy new version. Curing indigestion for example will burst your intestines from your abdomen and create new ones in their place. The customer will feel afterwards though like nothing happened, and feel healthier to boot. | |
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Moshi Monsters: In the mission "Moptop Mischief", when Zack is poisoned, the antidote comes in the form of a particular kind of sushi. | |
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My-HiME: In the Audio Dramas, "Demonic Uproar"/"Natsuki's Desperations" Natsuki is home with a severe cold. Mai initially makes her Okayu (rice porridge) a traditional dish for the sick. However, when that, and medicine have no effect on the cold, Midori suggests a folk remedy involving a negi and the patient's posterior. | |
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In one of the Spice and Wolf short stories, Holo takes ill, and Lawrence discusses the four humors with her, as well as the idea that illness is caused by an imbalance in the body, and therefore treatable by moderation to one's diet. He describes the four things to balance as heat, cold, wet, and dry. Since a fever is being too hot, he says one must have cold food, and since she is dry, she needs moisture. He gives her watered-down cider and a concoction using sheep's milk. | |
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In an episode of Postman Pat, Julian gets sick with what appears to be a very mild cold, but he gets better within a few hours. However, he pretends to still be sick and Pat gives him some ice cream for his sore throat. | |
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Delicious in Dungeon: When Marcille runs out of mana and is injured trying to deal with a water elemental, Team Chef Senshi prepares nutritious and iron-rich grilled kelpie liver to restore her strength until someone with healing magic can come by to repair her wound. After the other members of the party manage to kill the elemental, reducing it to mana-rich water, Marcille tries drinking it to restore her mana but is convinced to let Senshi use it as the base for a stew first, under the logic that nutrients are easier to absorb if eaten with food. | |
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In This Bites!, Sanji creates what he calls the "Death's Door Lunchbox" for Luffy in his attempt to save his brother's life. It promises to pick Luffy back up to full strength from near death due to his Hyperactive Metabolism. But it's a Dangerous Forbidden Technique in a box, as it's loaded with enough nutrients to kill a normal person. Luffy has to be on the brink of death to eat it or the food will kill him. | |
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In Pokémon Scarlet and Violet curry is replaced by sandwiches, and Team Chef Arven's storyline revolves around collecting Power-Up Food herbs to heal his crippled partner. | |
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In the Ghostbusters (1984) fanfic Egon's Day Off!, Egon apparently has a bad cold, so Winston's Aunt Florence gives him gumbo. Apparently, when Winston was a kid, she always gave him gumbo when he got sick. | |
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In Final Fantasy: Lost Stranger, Shogo draws on his knowledge of Final Fantasy XIV to invoke this trope, as Libra allows him to see that food can provide notable increases in certain stats. He tests this theory by swapping his party's meals around to better reflect their chosen professions. Everyone is surprised at how much better they're doing afterward. Sharuru also brings up the idea of sommeliers at ultra-high-class restaurants recommending dishes tailored to the clients. | |
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In an episode of Tinga Tinga Tales, the giraffe eats honey to cure her stomachache. | |
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Encanto: Julieta's gift is that her food is able to cure people, from simple bruises to broken bones. She even ended up meeting her husband because of his propensity to get stung by bees. She also seems to be specially fond of making arepas. | |
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In Mission: Yozakura Family, Mutsumi sets out to make a traditional Yozakura manju bun to help treat the Heroic RRoD Taiyo is experiencing after being dosed with her blood to give him the powers of a Yozakura. The ingredients are downright lethal, including potassium cyanide, poisonous pufferfish, and hydrochloric acid, and it's fully intended to knock the consumer out on consumption. It works as intended after Taiyo manages to help her finish it, though it still knocks him unconscious in the process. | |
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In The Camp Half-Blood Series, Greek and Roman demigods can consume ambrosia and nectar, the food of the gods, to quickly recover from their wounds and exhaustion. The downside is that their mortal bodies can only handle so much, and eating too much of it will cause them to combust. This is why it's reserved for emergencies. | |
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