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====Devil Fruit====

 

====Devil Fruit====

 

{{Main|Devil Fruit}}

 

{{Main|Devil Fruit}}



{{Nihongo|'''Devil Fruit'''|悪魔の実|Akuma no Mi}} is a mystical fruit that is said to be enchanted by the sea devils themselves. They are very rare, and can sell for over {{B}}100,000,000 each. Each is said to taste unimaginably disgusting, but eating it can grant a special power at the cost of no longer being able to swim.

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{{Nihongo|'''Devil Fruit'''|悪魔の実|Akuma no Mi}} is a mystical fruit said to be enchanted by the sea devils themselves. They are very rare, and can sell for over {{B}}100,000,000. Each is said to taste unimaginably disgusting, but eating it can grant a special power at the cost of no longer being able to swim.

 

 

 

====Tangerines====

 

====Tangerines====

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'''[[Wikipedia:Pumpkins|Pumpkins]]''' are a plump, orange fruit. While pumpkins are grown on the Blue Sea, they can also be found in [[Skypiea]].

 

'''[[Wikipedia:Pumpkins|Pumpkins]]''' are a plump, orange fruit. While pumpkins are grown on the Blue Sea, they can also be found in [[Skypiea]].

 

 



Before [[Montblanc Noland]], there were no pumpkins in Skypiea, but in [[World Timeline|1122 AOS]] Noland visited [[Jaya]] and brought pumpkins to the [[Shandia]] Tribe.{{qref|chap=390|ep=188|Noland introduces pumpkins to the Shandia for the first time.}} When the [[Knock Up Stream]] sent the part of Jaya which later became the [[Upper Yard]] to Skypiea, the [[Skypieans]] drove the Shandia tribes away from their homeland and found pumpkins there and started growing them themselves. Four hundred years later pumpkins became a popular food in Skypiea. [[Gan Fall]] loves them, owns a pumpkin patch, and would always say that he loves the smell of pumpkins.

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Before [[Montblanc Noland]], there were no pumpkins in Skypiea, but in [[World Timeline|1122 AOS]] Noland visited [[Jaya]] and brought pumpkins to the [[Shandia]] Tribe.{{qref|Noland introduces pumpkins to the Shandia for the first time.|chap = 390|ep = 188}} When the [[Knock Up Stream]] sent the part of Jaya which later became the [[Upper Yard]] to Skypiea, the [[Skypieans]] drove the Shandia tribes away from their homeland and found pumpkins there and started growing them themselves. Four hundred years later pumpkins became a popular food in Skypiea. [[Gan Fall]] loves them, owns a pumpkin patch, and would always say that he loves the smell of pumpkins.

 

 

 

===Animals===

 

===Animals===

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As of yet, only one of the 99 recipes has been revealed in detail.

 

As of yet, only one of the 99 recipes has been revealed in detail.

 

 



* {{Nihongo|'''Hormone Soup with Sea Pork'''|海ブタ肉入りホルモンスープ|Umibuta-niku iri Horumon Sūpu}}: A large pot of soup made with pork intestines (offal). It is able to rejuvenate the consumers energy and strength. Known as '''Sea Pork Offal Soup''' in the Funimation subs.{{qref|chap=696|ep=622|Sanji cooks food from one of the recipes.}}

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* {{Nihongo|'''Hormone Soup with Sea Pork'''|海ブタ肉入りホルモンスープ|Umibuta-niku iri Horumon Sūpu}}: A large pot of soup made with pork intestines (offal). It is able to rejuvenate the consumers energy and strength. Known as '''Sea Pork Offal Soup''' in the Funimation subs.{{qref|Sanji cooks food from one of the recipes.|chap = 696|ep = 622}}

 

 

 

====Volcano Cooking====

 

====Volcano Cooking====

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{{Nihongo|'''Tatababasco'''|タタババスコ|Tatababasko}} was based on [[Wikipedia:Tabasco sauce|Tabasco sauce]], and is a spice made by the [[Tontatta Kingdom|Tontatta]] [[Dwarf|dwarves]]. 

 

{{Nihongo|'''Tatababasco'''|タタババスコ|Tatababasko}} was based on [[Wikipedia:Tabasco sauce|Tabasco sauce]], and is a spice made by the [[Tontatta Kingdom|Tontatta]] [[Dwarf|dwarves]]. 

 

 



It is strong enough to make some of them faint, and was planned to be used to knock out [[Sugar]] of the [[Donquixote Pirates]]. However, she discovered the ploy and forced the grape down [[Usopp]]'s throat instead. Though not used as planned, it did force Usopp into making a horrifying visage of pain and anguish — with his eyeballs and tongue rolling and twisting, a combination of blood, drool, snot and tears all over his face, and flames shooting out of his mouth — which scared Sugar into unconsciousness.{{Qref|chap=742|ep=|Usopp suffers the pain of eating the Tatababasco, which scared Sugar senseless.}}

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It is strong enough to make some of them faint, and was planned to be used to knock out [[Sugar]] of the [[Donquixote Pirates]]. However, she discovered the ploy and forced the grape down [[Usopp]]'s throat instead. Though not used as planned, it did force Usopp into making a horrifying visage of pain and anguish — with his eyeballs and tongue rolling and twisting, a combination of blood, drool, snot and tears all over his face, and flames shooting out of his mouth — which scared Sugar into unconsciousness.{{Qref|Usopp suffers the pain of eating the Tatababasco, which scared Sugar senseless.|chap = 742|ep = }}

 

 

 

====Rumble Ball Candy====

 

====Rumble Ball Candy====

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{{Nihongo|'''[[Wikipedia:Alcoholic beverage|Alcohol]]'''|酒|Saké}} are types of beverages that can impair the drinker. It should be noted that the word "sake" is used often in the One Piece series to refer to alcohol in general due to that being how the Japanese language works. However, as English has adopted "sake" into its lexicon to refer to [[#Nihonshu (Sake)|nihonshu]], it is actually a mistranslation to refer to all alcohol in the series as "sake", because in English, "sake" refers exclusively to "nihonshu", while often it is another form of alcohol being discussed.

 

{{Nihongo|'''[[Wikipedia:Alcoholic beverage|Alcohol]]'''|酒|Saké}} are types of beverages that can impair the drinker. It should be noted that the word "sake" is used often in the One Piece series to refer to alcohol in general due to that being how the Japanese language works. However, as English has adopted "sake" into its lexicon to refer to [[#Nihonshu (Sake)|nihonshu]], it is actually a mistranslation to refer to all alcohol in the series as "sake", because in English, "sake" refers exclusively to "nihonshu", while often it is another form of alcohol being discussed.

 

 



In the series, rum and other alcoholic beverages are prevalent throughout the series. In the real world, water was impossible to take on long journeys as improperly stored water goes stale within days and leads to water poisoning and other diseases. Alcoholic drinks were seen as a cheap alternative as they did not turn stale like water and can last for much longer (in many cases years) as well as a cheap leisure pursuit and social drink. Oda himself continued this tradition with his own story and even provided explanation for why certain drinks were linked to pirates in one SBS. One of the more prominent cases is the song [[Binks' Sake]] which is a typical pirate song about delivering alcohol. The first reference to drinking alcohol came from [[Shanks]] in [[Chapter 1]] (anime [[Episode 4]]) and [[Higuma|Higuma's]] incident at [[Foosha Village#Partys Bar|Partys Bar]] in [[Monkey D. Luffy|Luffy's]] hometown.{{qref|chap=1|ep=4|alcohol is introduced into the series.}}

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In the series, rum and other alcoholic beverages are prevalent throughout the series. In the real world, water was impossible to take on long journeys as improperly stored water goes stale within days and leads to water poisoning and other diseases. Alcoholic drinks were seen as a cheap alternative as they did not turn stale like water and can last for much longer (in many cases years) as well as a cheap leisure pursuit and social drink. Oda himself continued this tradition with his own story and even provided explanation for why certain drinks were linked to pirates in one SBS. One of the more prominent cases is the song [[Binks' Sake]] which is a typical pirate song about delivering alcohol. The first reference to drinking alcohol came from [[Shanks]] in [[Chapter 1]] (anime [[Episode 4]]) and [[Higuma|Higuma's]] incident at [[Foosha Village#Partys Bar|Partys Bar]] in [[Monkey D. Luffy|Luffy's]] hometown.{{qref|alcohol is introduced into the series.|chap = 1|ep = 4}}

 

 

 

In the 4Kids English dub, any references to alcohol were altered to "juice", in line with their toning down of the anime for a younger audience. The uncut FUNimation dub, however, keeps all references to alcohol intact.

 

In the 4Kids English dub, any references to alcohol were altered to "juice", in line with their toning down of the anime for a younger audience. The uncut FUNimation dub, however, keeps all references to alcohol intact.

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Rum was also the official drink of the British Navy; this was originally brandy, but was later changed to rum simply because it was cheaper.

 

Rum was also the official drink of the British Navy; this was originally brandy, but was later changed to rum simply because it was cheaper.

 

 



[[Usopp]] threw a bottle of rum at [[Chew]] and shattered it with a pachinko shot, and then launched an incendiary bullet to set the fishman ablaze.{{qref|chap=87|ep=40|Usopp combines a bottle of rum with incendiary to set Chew on fire.}}

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[[Usopp]] threw a bottle of rum at [[Chew]] and shattered it with a pachinko shot, and then launched an incendiary bullet to set the fishman ablaze.{{qref|Usopp combines a bottle of rum with incendiary to set Chew on fire.|chap = 87|ep = 40}}

 

 



[[Silvers Rayleigh]] always carries a flask of rum with him, and drinks often from it, whether when he was in slave captivity{{qref|chap=501|ep=395|Rayleigh drinking from his flask while in a cage.}} or watching Whitebeard die onscreen.{{qref|chap=577|ep=486|Rayleigh drinking from his flask while watching Whitebeard die.}}

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[[Silvers Rayleigh]] always carries a flask of rum with him, and drinks often from it, whether when he was in slave captivity{{qref|Rayleigh drinking from his flask while in a cage.|chap = 501|ep = 395}} or watching Whitebeard die onscreen.{{qref|Rayleigh drinking from his flask while watching Whitebeard die.|chap = 577|ep = 486}}

 

 

 

====Nihonshu (Sake)====

 

====Nihonshu (Sake)====

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[[File:Whitebeard and Roger.png|thumb|240px|Whitebeard drinks traditional nihonshu with Gol D. Roger. Notice the traditional round bottle on the right and drinking it from dishes.]]

 

[[File:Whitebeard and Roger.png|thumb|240px|Whitebeard drinks traditional nihonshu with Gol D. Roger. Notice the traditional round bottle on the right and drinking it from dishes.]]

 

 



Sake is seen being imbibed at several points during the series, but is rarely named as such. The first time it is definitively seen being drunk is during Shanks time in [[Partys Bar]]. It should also be noted that Gaimon's home-made alcohol he and Buggy shared during Buggy's [[Buggy's Crew: After the Battle!|mini-story arc]] appears to be "sake" as they drink it from dish-shaped holders rather than full-on cups.{{qref|chap=47|ep=46|Gaimon and Buggy sharing sake.}} The last drink that Whitebeard and Roger had with each other was sake.{{qref|chap=576|ep=485|Roger and Newgate drinking sake before Roger's death.}} [[Vasco Shot]] carries a calabash gourd of sake with him at all times,{{qref|chap=575|ep=484|Vasco Shot drinking heavily from his gourd.}} earning him the nickname "Heavy Drinker".

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Sake is seen being imbibed at several points during the series, but is rarely named as such. The first time it is definitively seen being drunk is during Shanks time in [[Partys Bar]]. It should also be noted that Gaimon's home-made alcohol he and Buggy shared during Buggy's [[Buggy's Crew: After the Battle!|mini-story arc]] appears to be "sake" as they drink it from dish-shaped holders rather than full-on cups.{{qref|Gaimon and Buggy sharing sake.|chap = 47|ep = 46}} The last drink that Whitebeard and Roger had with each other was sake.{{qref|Roger and Newgate drinking sake before Roger's death.|chap = 576|ep = 485}} [[Vasco Shot]] carries a calabash gourd of sake with him at all times,{{qref|Vasco Shot drinking heavily from his gourd.|chap = 575|ep = 484}} earning him the nickname "Heavy Drinker".

 

 

 

Shanks, who has traveled the world, thinks his hometown in [[West Blue]] makes the best "sake" in the world.

 

Shanks, who has traveled the world, thinks his hometown in [[West Blue]] makes the best "sake" in the world.

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===Hero Water===

 

===Hero Water===



{{Nihongo|'''Hero Water'''|豪水|Gōsui|'''Fatal Fuel''' in the Viz Manga and FUNimation subs and '''Fatal Elexir''' in FUNimation dub}} is a liquid that gives anyone who drinks it temporary superhuman strength. However, whoever drinks it dies five minutes later. Those who drink the Hero Water can easily be recognized by seeing strange markings on their arms (veins). It was used by the [[Tsumegeri Guards]] of [[Alabasta]] in [[Chapter 196]] and [[Episode 120]].{{qref|chap=196|page=7|ep=120|Hero Water mentioned when the Tsumegeri Guards exhibit symptoms of having drank it.}}

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{{Nihongo|'''Hero Water'''|豪水|Gōsui|'''Fatal Fuel''' in the Viz Manga and FUNimation subs and '''Fatal Elexir''' in FUNimation dub}} is a liquid that gives anyone who drinks it temporary superhuman strength. However, whoever drinks it dies five minutes later. Those who drink the Hero Water can easily be recognized by seeing strange markings on their arms (veins). It was used by the [[Tsumegeri Guards]] of [[Alabasta]] in [[Chapter 196]] and [[Episode 120]].{{qref|Hero Water mentioned when the Tsumegeri Guards exhibit symptoms of having drank it.|chap = 196|page = 7|ep = 120}}

 

 

 

===Cola===

 

===Cola===

 

{{Nihongo|'''[[Wikipedia:Cola|Cola]]'''|コーラ|Kōra}} is a type of beverage, presumably identical to real life cola, which is a sweet carbonated drink, usually with caramel coloring and containing caffeine.

 

{{Nihongo|'''[[Wikipedia:Cola|Cola]]'''|コーラ|Kōra}} is a type of beverage, presumably identical to real life cola, which is a sweet carbonated drink, usually with caramel coloring and containing caffeine.

 

 



People usually drink cola while watching special events or something along those lines. [[Sanji]], for example, was complaining about the price of cola during the final event of the [[Davy Back Fight]].{{qref|chap=313|ep=216|Sanji complains about the cola being too expensive.}}

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People usually drink cola while watching special events or something along those lines. [[Sanji]], for example, was complaining about the price of cola during the final event of the [[Davy Back Fight]].{{qref|Sanji complains about the cola being too expensive.|chap = 313|ep = 216}}

 

 

 

[[File:Franky Showing Fridge.png|thumb|Bottles of cola stored within Franky's stomach compartment.]]

 

[[File:Franky Showing Fridge.png|thumb|Bottles of cola stored within Franky's stomach compartment.]]



Cola is also an essential source of energy for the [[Straw Hat Pirates|Straw Hat crew member]], [[Franky]]. As a [[Cyborgs|cyborg]] model "BF-36", Franky is able to store cola in a [[Battle Frankies/BF-36#Fridge|mini-fridge]] he has where his stomach would normally be, and he can store up to three bottles (6 liters) of cola.{{qref|chap=339|ep=240|Franky reveals his refrigerator of cola supply.}} Depending on the amount of cola he has stored, his attacks can be a lot more powerful, and they are weaker when he has less cola; it is unknown if his new model "BF-37" is the same, though he still uses cola as power. The Straw Hats' new ship, the [[Thousand Sunny]], also uses cola for attacks and extreme maneuvers.

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Cola is also an essential source of energy for the [[Straw Hat Pirates|Straw Hat crew member]], [[Franky]]. As a [[Cyborgs|cyborg]] model "BF-36", Franky is able to store cola in a [[Battle Frankies/BF-36#Fridge|mini-fridge]] he has where his stomach would normally be, and he can store up to three bottles (6 liters) of cola.{{qref|Franky reveals his refrigerator of cola supply.|chap = 339|ep = 240}} Depending on the amount of cola he has stored, his attacks can be a lot more powerful, and they are weaker when he has less cola; it is unknown if his new model "BF-37" is the same, though he still uses cola as power. The Straw Hats' new ship, the [[Thousand Sunny]], also uses cola for attacks and extreme maneuvers.

 

 

 

===Other Drinks===

 

===Other Drinks===



There are other drinks seen or mentioned in the anime such as juice, when [[Shanks]] offered [[Monkey D. Luffy|Luffy]] a glass of juice (orange or apple etc.) in [[Episode 4]] at [[Partys Bar]]. Other drinks include tea and coffee as Brook has been seen drinking tea. Also when tea is used to power [[Franky]], he becomes a gentleman. During [[Episode 195]] when the [[Straw Hat Pirates|Straw Hats]] crew were returning to the blue sea, [[Sanji]] said he was going to make some coffee and he needs milk in order to make tea and coffee.{{qref|chap=439|ep=324|the Thousand Sunny escapes Garp with Coup de Burst.}}{{qref|chap=495|ep=389|Chicken Voyage and the Gaon Cannon are first seen being used.}}

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There are other drinks seen or mentioned in the anime such as juice, when [[Shanks]] offered [[Monkey D. Luffy|Luffy]] a glass of juice (orange or apple etc.) in [[Episode 4]] at [[Partys Bar]]. Other drinks include tea and coffee as Brook has been seen drinking tea. Also when tea is used to power [[Franky]], he becomes a gentleman. During [[Episode 195]] when the [[Straw Hat Pirates|Straw Hats]] crew were returning to the blue sea, [[Sanji]] said he was going to make some coffee and he needs milk in order to make tea and coffee.{{qref|the Thousand Sunny escapes Garp with Coup de Burst.|chap = 439|ep = 324}}{{qref|Chicken Voyage and the Gaon Cannon are first seen being used.|chap = 495|ep = 389}}

 

 

 

==See also==

 

==See also==

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