Fooditems can be fed to a users Neopet to reduce their hunger. Food is a basic need for Neopets, and the first shop in Neopia is the Food Shop.
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Food items are one of the most diverse kinds of items. There are the the cheap, (omelettes and jelly), the expensive (Gourmet Food), and the odd (Gross Food).
Examples of food from each of the 28 categories, as of December 2010.
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Neopian Foods[edit]
With all the cultural differences in Neopia, it should come as no surprise that there are a wide variety of foods available. These are sold in different shops across Neopia. For ease, these are listed in alphabetical order by item type.
Altadorian Food[edit]
Altadorian foods are sold in Altador at the Exquisite Ambrosia shop. Food from Altador consists of well-seasoned meats, tart cheeses, olives and hummus. Altadorian cooking also makes use of figs and grapes, including grape leaves.
Aquatic Food[edit]
As of July 2010, the only store which sells Aquatic food is Kelp, though there used to be an official store in Old Maraqua, and some food items are given out as prizes for such events like the Advent Calendar. Food of this type is sometimes confused with food which comes from Underwater Fishing, though food from there is of the basic subtype 'Food'. Unlike other stores, food from Kelp is served restaurant-style, purchased in three courses and a cocktail. Also unusual is the relatively high price of the food and the fact that no haggling can be done.
Baked[edit]
Baked goods are pastry items, breads and sandwiches. The pastry items range from sweet to savory, like sugary doughnuts or meaty pasties. The Bakery is found in the Bazaar portion of Neopia Central.
Brightvale Fruit[edit]
Fruits from Brightvale are sold at the Brightvale Fruits shop. They are sold whole, sliced and sometimes cooked.
Candy[edit]
From chocolates to jelly beans, gummies to the fizzy fruity, you will find it in the Chocolate Factory, which is found in the Bazaar section in Neopia Central. Buying a gourmet item from the shop will earn you an avatar.
Coffee[edit]
Found in the Art Center, the Coffee Shop sells a variety of coffee, tea and pastries one normally associates with a cafe, like scones.
Desert Food[edit]
Desert Food was released on June 21, 2001 with the release of the Lost Desert. They are bought from Lost Desert Foods and also given by Coltzan's Shrine and the Fruit Machine. Some Desert Food is damaged, burned or lowered in value in some way, and are therefore sold at a much lower price. Fruits native to the Lost Desert include tchea, chomato, ptolymelon and cheops, and much of the food comes in either sand-form or with sand in the food. Other common themes include mummified food and pyramid-shaped food items.
Exotic Foods[edit]
Noodles, dumplings and rice dishes can be found at the Exotic Foods shop in Shenkuu. Common ingredients include rice, seaweed, fish, red bean, mushrooms and tofu, and are typically served grilled or steamed.
Faerie Food[edit]
The Faerie Foods shop is located in Faerieland. The vast majority of items contain the word 'faerie' in the title, and many of them have winged flourishes, from baked-in impressions to faerie-shaped cookies and pizza toppings.
Food[edit]
The plain title is very misleading here...the Neopian Fresh Foods shop contains the widest variety of food from any shop. Drinks, breakfast items, burgers, ice cream, cheeses, cooked meats, side dishes, baby food, hot and cold drinks, puddings, cakes and more are sold in this unassumingly-titled shop in Neopia Central.
Gross Food[edit]
Gross food is a special type of food that is hard to find in regular shops. They can, however, be obtained in many different ways; for example, dailies like Tombola will award gross food routinely. Due to their easy access, gross foods are often extremely cheap, especially on the shop wizard where they can usually be found for under 100 NP. An odd quirk is that when searched, gross foods do not have a 'see if this item is in stock' or 'find this item in the shop wizard' sign. Pets don't always appreciate being fed something gross, and will let you know by saying things such as 'Yuck!' or 'That was horrible :('.
Healthy Food[edit]
The Health Food Shop is located in the Bazaar of Neopia Central. Here, foods around Neopia take on a healthier twist, as seen with the cabbage doughnut. Organic foods, trail mixes, vitamin supplements, granola bars, healthy soups, and vegetarian/vegan items are found here. Special Note: Many players have noticed that when a Neopet is fed organic foods specifically, the Neopet will remain fuller longer and also be happier longer. Some have also suggested an increased incidence of Random Events, but this has not been verified.
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Hot Dog[edit]
Hubert's Hot Dogs is found in Neopia Central, in the Bazaar. Hubert takes every possible spin on hot dogs, like experimenting with carrot hot dogs, sand hot dogs, cucumber hot dogs, and other non-meat hot dogs. The regular hot dog can also be double or triple stacked for more meatiness. Hot dogs come plain or smothered with toppings, like cheese and mushroom, chili, grape jam, mayonnaise, bacon and cheese, and more. Also found in this shop are corn dogs and jacket potatoes, which each come with their variety of toppings, from carrots to fruit to beans and more.
Jelly Food[edit]
Jelly food, unlike many other types of food, can only be found in Jelly World. In addition to the once-per-day free jelly, jelly foods can be purchased from the Jelly Foods shop. All the food sold in this shop is made from jelly, even items where that does not seem possible, like with the jelly milk.
Kiko Lake Food[edit]
Kiko Lake Treats, found in Kiko Lake, sell Kiko-themed items like cookies in the shape of a Kiko. Also found in this shop are seemingly inedible items, like rocks and coral lollipops.
Kreludan Food[edit]
Kreludan foods are sold in Cafe Kreludor in Kreludor. As of December 2010, it is one of Neopia's smallest food shops, containing only 46 items. They come with a moon theme and are almost all sweets.
Medieval Food[edit]
Medieval food is found in Meridell at Pick Your Own or from Merifoods, the latter of which is found with a hand-painted sign in Meridell. The food sold there is of peasant quality, sold in sacks or consisting of gruel.
Molten Morsels[edit]
This food comes from Moltara and is sold from the Molten Morsels shop. Many of the items sold here involve magma and are made of root vegetables. They are generally served on gear-shaped platters and plates.
Neovian Pastries[edit]
Neovian pastries are sold at The Crumpetmonger, located in Neovia. While the majority of the food is sweet, such as tarts and scones, savoury meat and vegetable pies are also sold here.
Pizza[edit]
Pizzaroo is found in the Plaza in the Neopian Central. Pizzas are sold by the slice, in portions, or in whole pizzas. Interestingly, some whole pizzas cannot be eaten by the slice, while others can. Also sold are large servings called 'Pizza Blocks.'
Pizzas are the only items in Neopia that can be divided in 6, thus be eaten 6 times.
Qasalan Food[edit]
Qasalan Foods are sold in Qasala at Qasalan Delights, which is a ruined city in the Lost Desert. As of June 2010, there are only 38 items sold there. Most of the foods there are made with the Qando or Queela fruits.
Slushie[edit]
Ingredients blended with ice are the components of any slushie. These vary from the smoothies in that they are not marketed as health foods and only come in one size. You can find these on Terror Mountain in the Slushie Shop.
Smoothie[edit]
The Smoothie Store is found in the Neopian Bazaar. Smoothies made with fruits or vegetables, including sea vegetables, are found in various sizes: small, medium, large and mega. Several smoothie flavours sound very gross, but they are not considered a Gross Food.
Snow Food[edit]
Snow Food is food that has been sculpted from snow or has snow on it. Snow Foods can be bought from the Super Happy Icy Fun Snow Shop on Terror Mountain.
Space Food[edit]
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Space food is found in the Recreation Deck on the Virtupets Space Station and is sold in Grundos Cafe. The majority of the food served there will seem familiar but have a distinctively 'space travel' feel. Many of the foods are dehydrated, in tablet form, vacuum packed, or otherwise reformed. Other foods appear inedible, like those made from rocks or metal.
Spooky Food[edit]
Spooky food is one of the more important foods in Neopets. The Esophagor and even the Kitchen Quests may need some of it, and it is important to the Brain Tree Quests as well. Spooky food pretty much comes in 2 types: the cheap mass consumption types that are available in user stores for 100 NP or less, and the super rare foods that sell for tens of thousands of Neopoints. Spooky foods may be bought in the Spooky Food shop at the Deserted Fairground, or bought on the Shop Wizard. They are also obtainable by Edna's Quests and completing the Spooky Treasure Map.
Tropical Food[edit]
These foods are sold on Mystery Island and are the centrepiece to Gadgadsbogen. There are quite a number of tropical foods, with new ones released every year around March 4th. Usually, there are a number of tropical foods retired on Gadgadsbogen, replaced with the new ones released on that day. For fruity and seafood items, buy these in the Tropical Foods Shop.
Tyrannian Food[edit]
Tyrannian Food is usually prehistoric/dinosaur-themed and most of it can be bought from the Tyrannian Foods shop. Omelettes from the Giant Omelette also fall into this category.
Soup Faerie[edit]
For those too poor to afford food for their pet, the Soup Faerie will fill their needs. People with under 3000 NP can visit the Soup Faerie in the Neopian Marketplace and have their pets fed for free. The Soup Faerie can't be fooled, she knows how much money you have in the bank as well as your shop till.
Gourmet Food[edit]
Gourmet foods are expensive foods that count for the Gourmet Club. Gourmet foods that a pet has eaten are automatically kept track of. Pets that have eaten the most gourmet food get a trophy or an honorary member card on their user page. Remember, gourmet foods must have a rating of 90-100 and are consequently very difficult to get, although there are a few that are cheap.
Eating For Free[edit]
It is quite easy for a user to feed their Neopets from dying to bloated without spending much NP, due to the fact Neopets creates more food each day than is actually feed to Neopets. there are also places which feed your Neopets without having to use any items or very little NP.
- Giant Omelette: yummy omelette for your pet.
- Giant Jelly: wholesome jelly for your pet.
- Soup Faerie: if all the riches you own are less than 3000 NP, the Soup Faerie will feed your pets for free.
- Movie Theater: each of your pets can receive a free refreshment at the movie theater.
- Capri Sun: each of your pets can receive a free food or drink at the Disrespectoids Clubhouse.
Trivia[edit]
- Grarrls and Skeiths are the only Neopets capable of eating items that are not designated as food such as books and weapons.
See also[edit]
- Games:200m Peanut Dash, Cheeseroller, Defender Trainer, Dice-A-Roo, Extreme Potato Counter, Feed Florg, Flycatcher, Food Club, Fruit Machine, Gourmet Club Bowls, Grand Theft Ummagine, Grumpy Old King, Guess the Weight of the Marrow, Hasee Bounce, Hungry Skeith, Ice Cream Machine, Igloo Garage Sale - The Game, Meepit Juice Break, Meerca Chase II, Nimmos Pond, Pick Your Own, Poogle Racing, Potato Counter, Scorchy Slots, Scratchcard Kiosk, Sophie's Stew, Turmac Roll, Test Your Strength, Tombola, Vending Machine, Web of Vernax, Wheel of Excitement, Wheel of Knowledge, Wheel of Monotony
External links[edit]
- Shops:Neopian Fresh Foods, Chocolate Factory, The Bakery, Neopian Health Foods, Smoothie Store, Tropical Food Shop, Grundos Cafe, Spooky Food, The Coffee Cave, Slushie Shop, Super Happy Icy Fun Snow Shop, Faerie Foods, Tyrannian Foods, Hubert's Hot Dogs, Pizzaroo, Lost Desert Foods, Merifoods, Jelly Foods, Refreshments, Kiko Lake Treats, Cafe Kreludor, Brightvale Fruits, Qasalan Delights, Exquisite Ambrosia, Exotic Foods, The Crumpetmonger, Molten Morsels
- The Soup Kitchen, Giant Jelly, Giant Omelette
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I just recently celebrated my two year anniversary on Neopets. You may applaud now if you wish. I'll be back in twenty minutes when the enthusiastic cheering and confetti-tossing stops. Okay, I'm back. Anyway, this Neo-anniversary of mine got me to thinking. Unfortunately this is a new activity for my cranium and I got a major headache from it, but the good news is that I managed to realize something. I am very good at not spending Neopoints. In fact, I have something close to a complete Neo-phobia about spending Neopoints. And as the prices rise daily in the Shop Wizard for virtually everything, my anxiety increases. I have turned into Mr. Cheapo. I can't even bear to part with even a couple of Neopoints to feed my pets. I'll be back in forty minutes when the booing and hissing stops.
Okay, I'm back. First of all, my Neopets aren't starving. In fact, they are bloated to the max everyday. So you can put the tar and feathers away now. Second of all... ummm... there is no second of all. But the point of this is that I have become very creative about feeding my Neopets as cheaply as possible. Don't get me wrong. I love my Neopets. But quite frankly, the Krawk that cost me over 750,000 Neopoints to call my own doesn't seem to care if I feed him a 50,000 Neopoint Lobster Berry Surprise or a two Neopoint Half-eaten Berry. He'll say 'Yum!' for either one.
I know there are people out there who disagree with me. Someone once asked me, 'If YOU wouldn't eat a jar of Pickled Leeches, why would you feed it to your pet?' That's a good argument except for one thing. I'm not a Krawk. And I'm definitely not a pirate. Okay, that's two things, but I have a sneaking suspicion that reptiles eat leeches on a routine basis, pickled or not. I'm not sure what pirates eat, but I can't imagine that they are that fussy either. Besides, there are lots of cheap foods out there that aren't gross foods that can feed to your pets.
If you really want to save your Neopoints for that Strawberry Fields Forever Paint Brush for your Gelert, then consider this: If you have three Neopets and feed them each a 100 Neopoint food once a day, at the end of a year you will have spent 109,500 Neopoints. Since a Strawberry Fields Forever Paint Brush is now going for about 110,000 Neopoints in the Trading Post, you COULD have bought one instead of bloating your Neopets on snacks they didn't appreciate. Food for thought, huh?
So where do you go to get these cheap foods, Mr. Cheapo? I'm glad you asked, because if you didn't, I would have to ask myself... which I just did... owww... I gotta stop that thinking. It hurts.
FREE FOOD
The cheapest food you can buy is the food you don't have to buy. You get it for free. You can't beat free food for cheapness. The best place to start our quest for handouts is the Giant Omelette in Tyrannia. You can get free omelette there once a day. The good news is that this eggy delight is good for three meals. When you feed a whole omelette to your pet, a 2/3 omelette shows up in your item box. When you feed the 2/3 omelette to your pet, a 1/3 omelette shows up in your item box. If you feel queasy about feeding your pet something that another pet has drooled on, don't worry about it. Your pets don't mind. In fact, my Meerca won't eat a Plain Omelette until someone else has taken a bite out of it first. Weird but true. Just stay away from the Rotten Omelette. It will give your pet a very nasty, very rare and very expensive disease called Ugga-Ugga. Which is probably why my Meerca wants someone else to take a bite out of his omelette first. I guess he doesn't trust Mr. Cheapo.
Another place to get free food is Jelly World. Of course, Jelly World doesn't actually exist, but if it did you could get free jelly there once a day at the Giant Jelly, if a Giant Jelly existed, which it doesn't. And if you could get free jelly, which you can't, it would be good for two meals. So, if you grab one omelette and one non-existent jelly a day, you already have five meals per day for your Neopets. Even if you have four Neopets, your bases are pretty much covered with just these two things.
There are also a couple of other places to get free food, but unfortunately they are not really a sure bet. The first of these 'take your chances at getting free food' places is the Fruit Machine in the Lost Desert. The name alone is a pretty good hint that free food is involved. Most of the time you get zippity-doo-dah, but if you're lucky you could get Neopoints and-- hold onto your Meerca Propeller Hats-- FRUIT.
Another place that dishes out free... ummm... freebies... is the Tiki Tack Tombola on Mystery Island. Of course, like the Fruit Machine, you may get nothing or even a useless item instead of something edible. And the Tombola is just as likely to give you gross foods as normal canned goods, like Maggot Stew or Mustard Ice Cream. But I like said, other than the nasty face your pet makes when you feed these foods to your pet, it still FEEDS YOUR PET. Just beware of a certain item called 'Pickled Olives'. For some bizarre reason your pet can't eat it. Unless your pet is a Skeith or a Grarrl, that is.
There are other places that give out free food, but they are even less predictable than what the Pet of the Week will be. Yet they are worth a shot anyway: Coltzan's Shrine, the Money Tree and the Meridell Rubbish Dump.
CHEAP FOOD
Cheap food is food you buy but you hardly pay anything for. To me, cheap food is anything that costs less than two Neopoints. In other words, one Neopoint. You have to work a little harder to find foods that are only a couple of Neopoints at most, but the good news is that once you find them you can hoard them in your safety deposit box in case the price shoots up to three Neopoints. At least, that's what I do. In fact, I am so committed to spending virtually nothing on food for my pets that I will refresh the Shop Wizard page at least ten times for every food I am searching for. The foods most likely to be priced at one Neopoint in a private shop are foods people get for free, like the stuff from the Fruit Machine, Tiki Tack Tombola, Money Tree and the Meridell Rubbish Dump. I would love to name all of these foods for you but the last time I checked my personal list, there were about 100 of them. To be fair, here is a small sample:
Bagguss
Box of Trifle Mix
Box of Wheat Flakes
Can of Prune Juice
Cheops Plant
Dried Apricots
Dried Prunes
Glowing Jelly
Grackle Bug
Half-eaten Berry
Meridell Gravy
Old Croutons
Pickled Leeches
Rancid Old Meat
Semolina
Squished Tomato
Tchea Fruit
Tin of Olives
Tin of Sardines
Ummagine
Yellow Growth
BLOATING NON-FOOD FOOD
The final way to feed your pets involves places that don't actually give you food but bloat your pets anyway. Since the aim here is feeding your pets the cheapest way possible, I will list these places too.
There is a really nice Water Faerie in Faerieland that will bloat your pets for free-- sometimes. She is located at the Healing Springs. Most of the time she will just heal them, but 25% of the time she will bloat your active pet while at it. Since you can visit the Healing Springs every half an hour, you can't go wrong popping in as often as you can and hoping for the best.
The next option is a nice faerie called the Soup Faerie who, appropriately enough, runs the Soup Kitchen in Neopia Central. The only drawback is that she will only feed them if you have less than 2,000 Neopoints to your name.
Last, and certainly least, is the Neolodge in Neopia Central. This is the most expensive option of all. But if you are a big spender and have five Neopoints to splurge on your pet, all you have to do is put him in the Neolodge for one night and he will come out bloated.
So there you have it-- Mr. Cheapo's Guide to Neopian Dining. Now all you have to do is figure out what you are going to do with all of those Neopoints you are saving. Me? I plan to buy expensive gourmet foods to feed to my Lupe. Go figure.