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Are These Pokemon EDIBLE?

Are These Pokemon EDIBLE?

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What does Muk taste like, you think?

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  1. I forgot which game I read it in , but there was a note that states that after you eat a fish pokemon, people would release the bones back to the sea so that that pokemon would be reborn again within the sea.

  2. Depending on the minerals that make up some rock types I feel like you could break them and crush into powder then sprinkle them on food like salt. Which is dark but hey it works

  3. What about some ghost and poison type, we can’t consume those, unless a chef perfectly serves a poison type meal, what about for those that are animated objects like litwick, how about drifloon

  4. And then there is the tcg and early anime where you see normal animals. One of the pokedex entries also mentions elephants, but I can't remember which one. There is also the classification for example pikachu is the mouse pokemon they have to know what a mouse is first to be able to call pikachu a mouse pokemon.

  5. Is the taste gonna depend on the pokemons type? Like if its fire type would it be spicy or if its an ice type it would be cold? Or if its flying type would it taste like chicken?

  6. Contrary to what the original director of the anime stated, non-Pokemon animals were explicitly written into the lore of the setting from the beginning. Some Pokemon evolved from normal animals, some normal animals evolved from Pokemon. You can argue that it's been retconned since then, but I prefer to think there is normal livestock somewhere in the world that is being used for food instead of sapient animals that explicitly exist to bond with humans so both can become stronger.

  7. I'm pretty sure onyx has a soft fleshy center so it's possible Geodude is similar. Meaning if you crack open the Geodude a soft inside is exposed and ready to be cooked

  8. It has been firmly canon since gen 4. there's even a book in Canalave Library about a ancient custom of washing the bones of any Pokemon you've eaten and dropping them into the sea, which will then supposedly restore the pokemon

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