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Palette-Swapped Alien Food
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Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })The culinary equivalent of Rubber-Forehead Aliens. Alien cuisine has a suspicious tendency to look like Earth food ripped from its terrestrial context and subjected to food colouring — leading to things like green egg yolks, glow-in-the-dark yellow sauces, obsidian berries, and blue meat. This rises from production considerations, of course. It takes time and energy to think up genuinely alien foodstuffs, and money to fabricate them — and in the end, the viewer might not even realize it's supposed to be food. By keeping the forms the same, creators can make it clear that a pudding is the ambassador's dinner and not, say, his wife; by shifting the palette, they retain a sense of otherworldliness. The more humanoid the aliens in question, the more plausible this trope becomes. Green-skinned people who are shaped just like humans might very well share a biome with red-skinned vegetables that are shaped just like asparagus. A Metal Muncher may munch on meals that have a metallic color, sometimes with visible seams and rivets to further emphasize that they are metal. Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_2'); })Compare Weird World, Weird Food, for when the food is as bizarre as the setting it comes from. Examples |
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Blue Milk Special on page 100 Luke explains that the blue milk is bantha milk, however what Han's drinking is the blue milk special, which comes from male banthas. Cue Han's shocked face... | |
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Tenchi Muyo! has alien beef bowls. | |
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Ready Jet Go!: A part of the classic three-part Bortronian meal, is just a hoagie, except the bread is red. | |
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Parodied in MAD's spoof of The Wrath of Khan, which mentions "green wine" and "brown wine". One episode in the original series featured the drinking of something that (when one of the characters drinking it was prompted) was identified as "Well, it's... uh... it's green." Of course, this was after several bottles of alcohol — presumably it has an actual name. TNG has a Call-Back to this line when Data can find no better descriptor for an unknown alcoholic drink from Guinan's stash, later identified by Picard as Aldebaran whiskey. Presumably not the same drink as above, as Scotty, who consumed both, did not recognize the second. (That, or he was too drunk the last time to remember.) |
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Showed up a lot in Farscape and also included non-human-looking utensils. According to the commentaries, sometimes they just used Asian foods that would look alien to the intended American audience. | |
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Shows up on occasion in Stargate SG-1. Lampshaded in the parody episode "Wormhole X-Treme!": "You think they have apples on an alien planet?... Look, get some kiwis, and spray-paint them red." Subverted by the little Food Pills the Asgard eat. The gag in "Wormhole X-Treme!" is a self reference, as in an earlier episode of the show a character really did eat a red kiwi. | |
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A downplayed example in an episode of Arthur featuring George's mother being puzzled by a purple object she picks up in the grocery store that turns out to be purple okra, which Sue Ellen's father claims is delicious (so this would be Palette-Swapped Alien Food with Alien just meaning from another country on Earth). | |
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Star Trek is fond of this: Romulan Ale is blue. TNG gave us the Klingon specialities Gagh and Bloodwine Parodied in MAD's spoof of The Wrath of Khan, which mentions "green wine" and "brown wine". One episode in the original series featured the drinking of something that (when one of the characters drinking it was prompted) was identified as "Well, it's... uh... it's green." Of course, this was after several bottles of alcohol — presumably it has an actual name. TNG has a Call-Back to this line when Data can find no better descriptor for an unknown alcoholic drink from Guinan's stash, later identified by Picard as Aldebaran whiskey. Presumably not the same drink as above, as Scotty, who consumed both, did not recognize the second. (That, or he was too drunk the last time to remember.) |
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Razer eats a grey steak in Green Lantern: The Animated Series. Bonus points for eating it exactly like you would eat a steak. | |
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Romulan Ale is blue. | |
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Bucky O'Hare and the Toad Wars: Lampshaded by Bruce, who was hurled beyond known space by a warp drive malfunction. | |
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In Darths & Droids Corey, Luke's player, gets a little preoccupied with the blue milk after the GM accidentally gives him the impression it's a health potion. | |
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In The Elder Scrolls Online, the food in the Daedric realm of Fargrave is all unusually-colored varations of normal food: pink vegetables, bright purple ham with white speckles, orange bread, and sweetrolls with blue frosting. | |
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Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country features the characters eating blue squid. William Shatner shares an anecdote about this in his book Star Trek Movie Memories: director Nicholas Meyer offered $20 to anyone willing to eat the squid, so Shatner went for it on every take and ended up getting $240 out of it. | |
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Babylon 5 has mostly normal food, but sometimes shows off alien food as well... and has at least one of the characters fail spectacularly in preparing it for another alien. This was justified in that the two species have only slightly different senses of taste, so when he spiced it to his own taste it tasted horrible to them. A memorable inversion occurs when G'Kar serves a fellow Narn Swedish meatballs because it resembles and tastes like a native dish called breen. G'Kar then mentions that every alien species has inexplicably invented a dish resembling Swedish meatballs. On some planets their version is a delicacy (like the Narns) for others it's some mundane everyday food (Earth's Swedish meatballs), but every race has a dish exactly like it (not just "resembling": another Narn he serves some too observes that the taste, smell, and texture are indistinguishable from their version). |
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Lilo & Stitch: Jumba and Pleakley attempt to bait Stitch with what appears to be an ordinary chicken drumstick... which is also bright green, and covered in purple spots. | |
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TNG has a Call-Back to this line when Data can find no better descriptor for an unknown alcoholic drink from Guinan's stash, later identified by Picard as Aldebaran whiskey. Presumably not the same drink as above, as Scotty, who consumed both, did not recognize the second. (That, or he was too drunk the last time to remember.) | |
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