Food/table
From MiiWiki
Jump to navigationJump to search
Tomodachi Collection
Tomodachi Life
# | Food | Price | Type | Description |
---|---|---|---|---|
001 | Barbecue
|
$15.00 | Main dishes | Grilled meat galore with a side of peppers and corn on the cob. |
002 | Buffalo wings
|
$8.60 | Main dishes | No buffalo here--just your standard chicken wings with superspicy sauce. |
003 | Cheeseburger
|
$6.50 | Main dishes | A boatload of ingredients stuffed into a toasty sesame-seed bun. Open wide! |
004 | Chicken pot pie
|
$7.80 | Main dishes | Fill a flaky pie crust with chicken and gravy, and you get this. Evil or Genius. |
005 | Creamy stew
|
$6.80 | Main dishes | This stew has been stewing for hours. So rich, you'll feel like a king. |
006 | Filet mignon
|
$50.00 | Main dishes | You've no doubt heard how savory filet mignon is. Experience it for yourself. |
007 | Fish cakes
|
$7.80 | Main dishes | Battered fish-and-potato patties, fried until unrecognizable. |
008 | Fish sticks
|
$8.20 | Main dishes | Crispy sticks of fish, perfectly sized for dipping into your favorite sauce. |
009 | Fried chicken
|
$4.50 | Main dishes | Fried until golden, and then fried a little more. You can't resist the crisp. |
010 | Gratin
|
$9.80 | Main dishes | Cheesy macaroni gratin with a savory baked surface. Don't burn your mouth! |
011 | Gyro
|
$5.90 | Main dishes | Also called shawarma or doner kebab. It's basically just meat in flatbread. |
012 | Herring
|
$4.50 | Main dishes | Straight from the ocean to you. It's not red, which is probably a good thing. |
013 | Lasagna
|
$6.50 | Main dishes | Homemade lasagna is the best kind of lasagna. Get it while it's hot! |
014 | Lobster
|
$16.00 | Main dishes | Impress your dinner guests by treating them to a luxurious lobster meal. |
015 | Loco moco
|
$7.80 | Main dishes | A Hawaiian dish with a meat patty, gravy, and a fried egg on white rice. |
016 | Meatballs
|
$5.00 | Main dishes | Something important is missing here. Hold up... where's the pasta?! |
017 | Nachos
|
$7.50 | Main dishes | Crispy tortilla chips topped with pico de gallo, cheese, and jalapeños. |
018 | Paella
|
$8.80 | Main dishes | Say 'yellow' to the ocean's finest, served with appetizing saffron rice. |
019 | Panini
|
$5.50 | Main dishes | A very long sandwich stuffed with meat and toasted to perfection. |
020 | Pasta pesto
|
$7.30 | Main dishes | Pasta, parmesan, and pine nuts got married. This is their beautiful baby. |
021 | Peking duck
|
$30.00 | Main dishes | Crispy roasted duck served with savory pancakes and a tangy hoisin sauce. |
022 | Pork cutlet
|
$8.00 | Main dishes | A thin cut of pork, boiled and savory. Silverware is optional, but a good idea. |
023 | Pot-au-feu
|
$7.00 | Main dishes | Beef stew with carrots and celery. French home cooking at its finest. |
024 | Ramen
|
$9.90 | Main dishes | Japanese noodles with pork, egg, and seaweed. Have fun slurping that soup. |
025 | Roast beef
|
$15.00 | Main dishes | Thick slabs of savory roast beef just begging to be made into a sandwich. |
026 | Roast chicken
|
$20.00 | Main dishes | A plump, roasted chicken resting on a bed of Yukon Gold potatoes. |
027 | Roast turkey
|
$33.00 | Main dishes | This big bird took days to roast. Serve with stuffing, and let the holiday begin. |
028 | Ruined meal
|
$0.20 | Trash foods | Somebody's a bad cook. Or has a sick sense of humor. Or doesn't like you. |
029 | Salisbury steak
|
$9.90 | Main dishes | Basically a hamburger without the bun. Calling it a steak makes it fancier. |
030 | File:TL Food Salmon meunière sprite.png Salmon meunière
|
$11.00 | Main dishes | This fish was soaked in blissful, buttery sauce, coated in flour, and pan fried. |
031 | Sashimi
|
$12.80 | Main dishes | The best part of sashimi: no cooking required. Eating without heating FTW. |
032 | Schnitzel
|
$13.00 | Main dishes | Tenderized, boneless meat, fried until crispy. Guten to the last bite. |
033 | Space food
|
$20.00 | Main dishes | Step 1: Eat space food. Step 2: Go to space. At least step 1 is easy! |
034 | Spaghetti
|
$7.80 | Main dishes | Pasta with ground beef and tomato sauce. Can't argue with the classics. |
035 | Spaghetti peperoncino
|
$7.80 | Main dishes | Spaghetti with olive oil, fresh garlic, and red chili peppers for a fiery kick. |
036 | Squid-ink spaghetti
|
$7.80 | Main dishes | It's not burned-it's blackened with ink. Hope you brought your toothbrush. |
037 | Steak
|
$15.90 | Main dishes | A thick, fatty hunk of beef to gnaw on. Worry not-the veggies are for garnish. |
038 | Stewed beef
|
$8.80 | Main dishes | Slow-cooked for three whole days. So savory, it's for sure worth the wait. |
039 | Stuffed cabbage roll
|
$7.00 | Main dishes | There's only one way to find out what fillings are hiding beneath the cabbage. |
040 | Sushi
|
$19.90 | Main dishes | Prepared by Food Market's sushi master. One is never enough. Neither is twenty. |
041 | Sweet-and-sour pork
|
$7.80 | Main dishes | Much like life, it's both sweet and sour. Unlike life, it comes with extra sauce. |
042 | Tempura
|
$8.80 | Main dishes | It's healthy because it's vegetables...right. Yeah, let's go with that theory. |
043 | Yakisoba
|
$6.90 | Main dishes | Fried noodles with tangy sauce. Bean sprouts help make it a bit healthier. |
001 | Avocado
|
$1.00 | Side dishes | Avocado is nature’s butter. Makes any sandwich or burger instantly better. |
002 | Bacon
|
$2.50 | Side dishes | That's a lot of bacon. You're sharing, right? Don't forget the eggs and toast. |
003 | Baked beans
|
$3.50 | Side dishes | Those navy beans are actually stewed, not baked. Sorry for the confusion. |
004 | Baked potato
|
$5.00 | Side dishes | A soft, mushy baked potato loaded with cheese, butter, and more cheese. |
005 | Blue cheese
|
$3.00 | Side dishes | This cheese has been aged with blue mold. It's pretty stinky. Um... enjoy? |
006 | Broccoli
|
$1.00 | Side dishes | It's like a little tree! A healthy little tree that tastes great steamed. |
007 | Brussels sprouts
|
$1.00 | Side dishes | If you can eat these without cringing, you'll know when you're all grown up. |
008 | Buttered potato
|
$3.80 | Side dishes | This dish has almost as much butter as it does potato. Mmm, melty. |
009 | Calamari
|
$4.80 | Side dishes | Deep-fried squid with ketchup for dipping. It's tastier than it sounds. |
010 | Caviar
|
$65.00 | Side dishes | Disliking caviar means you're unrefined. Or don't like fish eggs. One of the two. |
011 | Celery
|
$1.00 | Side dishes | If you dislike it on its own, add peanut butter and raisins for a fun variation. |
012 | Cheese
|
$2.00 | Side dishes | All natural with a subtle taste and smell. Smile and say cheese! |
013 | Chicken noodle soup
|
$4.50 | Side dishes | If you're feeling under the weather, this soup is really the only way to go. |
014 | Chili prawns
|
$6.40 | Side dishes | Prawns are good on their own, but they're better with garlic and chillies. |
015 | Clam chowder
|
$6.00 | Side dishes | Enjoy the taste of clams without the nuisance of those slippery shells. |
016 | Coleslaw
|
$1.20 | Side dishes | A side dish of raw cabbage, carrots, and mayo. Nothing too exciting here. |
017 | Cooked eggplant
|
$3.50 | Side dishes | Delicious eggplant grilled to perfection. It's healthy, flavorful, AND filling! |
018 | Corn dog
|
$0.99 | Side dishes | A fried hot dog on a stick, for busy people with no time to fuss with buns. |
019 | Cornflakes
|
$3.00 | Side dishes | A fine choice for a quick breakfast. Don't dally or the flakes will get soggy! |
020 | Corn on the cob
|
$2.00 | Side dishes | A fresh ear of corn, roasted and savory. Remove the husk before eating. |
021 | Crab
|
$60.00 | Side dishes | You know it's good because it's so pricey. Watch out for those claws. |
022 | Drumstick
|
$3.50 | Side dishes | A juicy chicken leg with supersecret sauce--also known as barbecue sauce. |
023 | Escargot
|
$12.00 | Side dishes | Ew, there are snails on your plate! Oh, wait... I mean... eat up! It's a delicacy. |
024 | French fries
|
$2.80 | Side dishes | These hot and crispy fries will make you forget all about your burger. |
025 | Fresh spring rolls
|
$5.90 | Side dishes | Peek through the translucent wrapping to see what numminess awaits you. |
026 | Fried egg
|
$1.70 | Side dishes | The whites are cooked solid, but the yolk is still nice and runny. Dive in! |
027 | Fried rice
|
$4.80 | Side dishes | What's better than a giant plate of fried rice? Nothing, that's what. |
028 | Fried spring rolls
|
$6.30 | Side dishes | Crispy pockets of pure enjoyment. It's hard to save room for the meal. |
029 | Fried tofu
|
$2.50 | Side dishes | Tofu is too healthy for its own good. That's why we fried it. A LOT. |
030 | Garlic
|
$0.80 | Side dishes | It's known to keep vampires away. Maybe they're afraid of bad breath. |
031 | Green pepper
|
$0.80 | Side dishes | Not so great raw, but stuff it with stuffables and it's good to go. |
032 | Grilled cheese
|
$2.00 | Side dishes | Anyone can grill a sammy, but it takes a cheese connoisseur to do it this well. |
033 | Grits
|
$5.00 | Side dishes | A southern breakfast staple. It's basically butter with some ground corn. |
034 | Habanero
|
$1.00 | Side dishes | This red-hot chili pepper is not to be taken lightly. So tasty, yet so spicy. |
035 | Hard-boiled egg
|
$0.40 | Side dishes | Don't worry-the yolk is perfectly soft. Try a little salt and pepper on top! |
036 | Hash browns
|
$1.50 | Side dishes | Shredded potatoes, fried to form these golden patties of breakfast potential. |
037 | Hot dog
|
$2.80 | Side dishes | It's not made of dogs, but it IS hot. Hope you like mustard. If not...oops. |
038 | Instant noodles
|
$1.90 | Side dishes | You're three minutes away from total noodle-ocity. Can you wait that long? |
039 | Kimchi
|
$2.80 | Side dishes | Authentic kimchi straight from Korea. Love that spice! Best with rice. |
040 | Macaroni and cheese
|
$5.80 | Side dishes | Look up 'comfort' in a dictionary, and you'll see a picture of mac and cheese. |
041 | Mashed potatoes
|
$3.50 | Side dishes | Whoever invented mashing potatoes deserves an award. Nobel Potato? |
042 | Meat-and-potato stew
|
$6.00 | Side dishes | Home cookin' at its finest. Those soft potatoes are the stuff of dreams. |
043 | Moldy bread
|
$0.20 | Trash foods | Ew. Ew, gross. That bread may be cheap, but that doesn't make it edible. |
044 | Mushroom
|
$1.30 | Side dishes | The most flavorful fungus of all. Maybe it will make you grow bigger! |
045 | Oatmeal
|
$2.50 | Side dishes | Hop aboard the oat boat! Made with steel-cut oats, milk, and blueberries. |
046 | Octopus
|
$8.80 | Side dishes | Freshly boiled tentacles. Eat alone or share with up to seven friends. |
047 | Olives
|
$3.00 | Side dishes | Crush them for their oil, or chop them up for a very grown-up pizza. |
048 | Onion gratin soup
|
$4.10 | Side dishes | Hopefully you like the taste of tears. It's hard to not cry while cooking this. |
049 | Onion rings
|
$3.50 | Side dishes | Is there a better way to enjoy an onion than battered and deep fried? Nope. |
050 | PB&J
|
$2.00 | Side dishes | Nothing's more classic than peanut butter meeting jelly on sliced bread. |
051 | Pickles
|
$3.00 | Side dishes | Pickles are like mutated cucumbers. If you're into that sort of thing, have at it. |
052 | Pizza
|
$0.99 | Side dishes | Pizza is the people's food. Crust with stuff on it is the recipe for bliss. |
053 | Polenta
|
$5.80 | Side dishes | Italy's version of porridge. Supplement the cornmeal dish with meat or veggies. |
054 | Popcorn shrimp
|
$4.00 | Side dishes | Sometimes a movie calls not for snacks but for seafood. This is for those times. |
055 | Pork bun
|
$2.00 | Side dishes | It looks like a pastry, but it's actually filled with juicy, juicy pork. |
056 | Porridge
|
$3.00 | Side dishes | Best piping hot. Add fruit and sugar to make it more palatable. |
057 | Pot stickers
|
$5.00 | Side dishes | So crunchy. So crispy. So full of juicy, juicy goodness. Savor the flavor. |
058 | Prawn salad
|
$7.50 | Side dishes | Grilled prawns presented on a bed of rather run-of-the-mill lettuce. |
059 | Pretzel
|
$1.30 | Side dishes | Follow this pretzel's lead and do the twist. Or just, ya know, eat a pretzel. |
060 | Prosciutto
|
$6.90 | Side dishes | Thinly sliced so you can keep going back for more. Ham it up! |
061 | Quiche
|
$5.50 | Side dishes | Immerse yourself in the eggy goodness that is quiche. Even better with soup. |
062 | Ravioli
|
$6.40 | Side dishes | Pillowy pasta pockets of ricotta and spinach. When in Rome! |
063 | Raw oyster
|
$1.50 | Side dishes | People will respect you more if you pretend to like it. Just sayin'. |
064 | Red chili pepper
|
$0.50 | Side dishes | See if you can handle the spice. Just don't touch your eyes afterward. |
065 | Rice
|
$2.00 | Side dishes | Slow-cooked in a traditional Japanese pot, and fluffed to perfection. |
066 | Risotto
|
$7.80 | Side dishes | Risotto is the rice of kings. So rich and flavorful, you'll feel like a monarch. |
067 | Salad
|
$5.60 | Side dishes | You'll feel so healthy and energetic after a big bowl of organic veggies. |
068 | Salami
|
$3.90 | Side dishes | A small plate of spicy, sliced sausage. Keep for yourself or share with friends. |
069 | Sandwich
|
$5.50 | Side dishes | The mark of a successful sandwich is not being able to hold it with one hand. |
070 | Sardines
|
$1.40 | Side dishes | Your cat would go bonkers if it knew you were keeping these for yourself. |
071 | Sausage
|
$2.00 | Side dishes | Real sausage straight from the butcher. The casing is made of...uh, love. |
072 | Smoked salmon
|
$9.00 | Side dishes | Razor-thin slices of smoked salmon and a handful of capers. Pass the crackers. |
073 | Spanish omelet
|
$4.60 | Side dishes | Just a whip together eggs, potatoes, and olive oil to make this Spanish dish. |
074 | Split-pea soup
|
$3.50 | Side dishes | That color isn't too appetizing, but this soup is incredibly good for you. |
075 | String cheese
|
$0.75 | Side dishes | Stringy cheese that's fun to peel and small enough to slip in your lunch box. |
076 | Stuffing
|
$6.70 | Side dishes | Bread crumbs with onions and celery. Eat as is or stuff inside something else. |
077 | Tacos
|
$4.80 | Side dishes | Crispy shells stuffed with spicy fillings and fresh guacamole. Fiesta time! |
078 | Tomato
|
$0.90 | Side dishes | A vine-ripened 'mato just waiting to be saucified or sliced for sandwich duty. |
079 | Tomato soup
|
$3.80 | Side dishes | Sure to warm you from your heart to your toes. Your head's on its own. |
080 | Truffle
|
$60.00 | Side dishes | It looks like a fungus, but it's actually high-class foodstuff. |
081 | Veggie burger
|
$5.00 | Side dishes | Made entirely from organic ingredients, this burger is as good as it gets. |
082 | White bread
|
$0.30 | Side dishes | Not as healthy as wheat bread, but at least it will match your mayo. |
083 | Yakitori
|
$3.50 | Side dishes | Charcoal-grilled chicken on bamboo skewers, cooked with ample salt. |
001 | Apple
|
$0.90 | Desserts | An apple in its nonjuice form. Snacks don't get much healthier than this. |
002 | Apple pie
|
$4.30 | Desserts | Nothing's more comforting than apple pie... except apple pie with ice cream. |
003 | Banana
|
$0.80 | Desserts | Nature's dessert. Watch out where you put that peel-it's dangerous. |
004 | Banana peel
|
$0.20 | Trash foods | Good for comedy routines and making karts peel out. You can probably eat it. |
005 | Banana split
|
$6.50 | Desserts | Between these two bananas, you'll find ample ice-cream-and-chocolate delight. |
006 | Beef jerky
|
$3.00 | Desserts | Hard, dried meat that will stay good for ages. This is cowboy food right here. |
007 | Birthday cake
|
N/A | Desserts | They say it's your birthday. Happy birthday, you! Eat up and party hearty! |
008 | Biscuit
|
$1.50 | Desserts | Nothing says Sunday brunch like a warm biscuit melting in your mouth. |
009 | File:TL Food Black forest gâteau sprite.png Black forest gâteau
|
$4.50 | Desserts | A multilayered German dessert stuffed silly with whipped cream and cherries. |
010 | Brownie
|
$2.00 | Desserts | A soft, chocolatey brownie with walnuts and strawberries. Treat yourself. |
011 | Butter cookie
|
$1.80 | Desserts | Baked until golden. Or perhaps that's the butter. So, so much butter in there. |
012 | Candy apple
|
$2.50 | Desserts | An apple a day keeps the doctor away. Not this apple, though. |
013 | Candy corn
|
$0.75 | Desserts | Brush your teeth after eating these, or this is what they'll look like one day. |
014 | Carrot cake
|
$5.30 | Desserts | Carrots are healthy, and cakes are yummy. Have the best of both worlds. |
015 | Cheesecake
|
$3.00 | Desserts | Baked in the oven until it achieves that amber tinge. Just needs strawberries. |
016 | Cherries
|
$1.30 | Desserts | Sure, they're fresh and tasty--but what a waste to eat something cute. |
017 | Cherry pie
|
$5.20 | Desserts | It's hardly cherry pie without the lattice top. Good thing it's still delectable. |
018 | Chewing gum
|
$1.50 | Desserts | Don't play dumb. You know this gum is so yum. Try the grapey-grape flavor. |
019 | Chocolate
|
$1.50 | Desserts | Who did this to that chocolate bar! What a jerk. Oh well - it's still delicious. |
020 | File:TL Food Chocolate gâteau sprite.png Chocolate gâteau
|
$6.00 | Desserts | A touch of powdered sugar kicks this devilish chocolate treat up a notch. |
021 | Chocolate sundae
|
$7.80 | Desserts | Tons of ice cream isn't sweet enough, thus the whipped cream and fudge. |
022 | Cinnamon roll
|
$3.00 | Desserts | What more could you ask for than a hot cinnamon roll with ooey, gooey icing. |
023 | Clotted cream
|
$1.20 | Desserts | Thick cream that makes a great companion for scones and tea. |
024 | Coconut
|
$3.50 | Desserts | It's not cocoa, and it's not a nut. This is what tropical paradise tastes like. |
025 | Cotton candy
|
$3.00 | Desserts | Straight from a carnival to your tummy. It must be what eating a cloud is like. |
026 | Cracker
|
$0.50 | Desserts | Lightly buttered with a hint of salt. It's like a blank canvas for snacking. |
027 | Cream puff
|
$2.50 | Desserts | The French call it a 'cabbage pastry.' Everyone else just calls it 'yum.' |
028 | Crepe
|
$4.00 | Desserts | A soft, pillowy crepe with a slight crisp. Topped with fruit and chocolate sauce. |
029 | Croissant
|
$1.20 | Desserts | The breakfast of French champions. Made of soft, bready loveliness. |
030 | Danish pastry
|
$1.50 | Desserts | Called a danish, but it's really Austrian. Regardless, it's puffy and awesome. |
031 | Doughnut
|
$1.30 | Desserts | Handmade doughnuts from natural ingredients. One alone won't suffice. |
032 | Durian
|
$5.00 | Desserts | It looks weird and smells weirder, but if you get past that, it's quite tasty. |
033 | Elephant ear
|
$2.00 | Desserts | A sweet puff pastry dusted with sugar and shaped like an elephant ear. |
034 | Fancy cupcake
|
$5.00 | Desserts | How could you say this cupcake isn't fancy? Look at all those sprinkles! |
035 | Flan
|
$1.50 | Desserts | Wiggly, wobbly flan drenched in smoky caramel sauce. Both fun and tasty. |
036 | French toast
|
$3.80 | Desserts | Normal toast is boring. Try frying it and soaking it in syrup. Thanks, France! |
037 | Frozen treat
|
$1.00 | Desserts | You better chow down on this summer treat quick--it's already melting! |
038 | Frozen yogurt
|
$1.80 | Desserts | More tart than ice cream, and a lot healthier. Add fruit for flavor. |
039 | Fudge
|
$4.00 | Desserts | So many flavors, so little time. This one has peanut butter in it. |
040 | Gelatin snack
|
$1.50 | Desserts | It smells kind of fruit-like, but there's no fruit to be found. Just jiggly gelatin. |
041 | Gingerbread cake
|
$4.50 | Desserts | It may not be shaped like a delightful, little person, but it's still rather tasty. |
042 | Granola parfait
|
$6.00 | Desserts | If you look really hard, you can see granola buried in that yogurt. |
043 | Grapefruit
|
$2.00 | Desserts | It's not a grape, but it IS a fruit. Some sugar makes the bitter much better. |
044 | Grapes
|
$2.90 | Desserts | Fresh, fragrant grapes, bright as jewels. Maybe someone will feed them to you. |
045 | Gummy candy
|
$0.50 | Desserts | No artificial flavors here - just soft, chewy sugar squashiness. |
046 | Hard candy
|
$0.50 | Desserts | This candy is so tiny, it certainly can't hurt to have just one before dinner. |
047 | Honey
|
$4.50 | Desserts | The sweetness of honey sans the bee stings. If possible, share with a bear. |
048 | Ice-cream cone
|
$2.50 | Desserts | Tahitian vanilla with real chunks of strawberry. You know you want some. |
049 | Ice-cream sandwich
|
$1.00 | Desserts | That is A LOT of ice cream. Woah. Good luck fitting that in your mouth. |
050 | Key lime pie
|
$4.60 | Desserts | The key to this pie is the lime. OK, that's not true. It's the eggs. |
051 | Kiwi
|
$1.00 | Desserts | Don't worry, vegetarians--this is the fruit, not the bird. Enjoy sans guilt. |
052 | Licorice
|
$0.70 | Desserts | A black-licorice wheel that gets its distinct flavor from the licorice plant. |
053 | Lollipop
|
$2.50 | Desserts | This lollipop is as big as your face. That's an awful lotta lolly. |
054 | Macadamia nuts
|
$5.00 | Desserts | The most luxurious nut out there. Way cheaper than a Hawaiian vacation. |
055 | Macaron
|
$1.80 | Desserts | A sweet little treat that melts on your tongue. You can't say no. |
056 | Mango
|
$3.00 | Desserts | It looks so lonely without any pineapple by its side. Put it out of its misery. |
057 | Melon
|
$2.70 | Desserts | This fragrant melon is a sweet, healthy snack that smacks of summer. |
058 | Muffin
|
$2.50 | Desserts | Positively teeming with blueberries and raspberries. Enjoy that fruity flavor. |
059 | Napoleon cake
|
$6.20 | Desserts | Creamy cream and layers of flaky crust. Has nothing to do with that short dude. |
060 | Oatmeal cookie
|
$1.00 | Desserts | The most fun way to get some oats in your diet. And some chocolate. |
061 | Orange
|
$0.90 | Desserts | This sweet fruit has a ton of vitamin C. Orange you glad it's not a grapefruit? |
062 | Pancakes
|
$4.00 | Desserts | Fluffy yum cakes drenched in warm maple syrup. You're welcome. |
063 | Peach
|
$1.10 | Desserts | Sweet and fuzzy with an adorable pink coloring. A fruit fit for a princess. |
064 | Peanuts
|
$3.70 | Desserts | Peanuts are nuts, right? Nope. They're actually legumes. Nutty, but true! |
065 | Pear
|
$1.10 | Desserts | Pears are like bell-shaped apples that look and taste totally different. |
066 | Pineapple
|
$3.50 | Desserts | Break into this tropical fruit's spiky barrier for a sweet tart treat. |
067 | Popcorn
|
$2.50 | Desserts | It's a bit corny, but movies aren't the same without this salty, buttery snack. |
068 | Potato chips
|
$1.30 | Desserts | So crunchy! So salty! The bad thing is that you'll never feel like stopping. |
069 | Pumpkin pie
|
$4.60 | Desserts | Delectable pie from fresh pumpkins, spiced with A LOT of nutmeg. |
070 | Red velvet cake
|
$4.50 | Desserts | This luscious cake goes down smooth as velvet. Topped with real roux icing. |
071 | Roasted chestnuts
|
$5.80 | Desserts | Roasted on an open fire. A favorite winter treat for kids from 1 to 92. |
072 | S'more
|
$3.00 | Desserts | This graham-cracker connection will have you begging for s'more. |
073 | Saltine crackers
|
$1.00 | Desserts | These crackers look naked without soup to dip them in. Sad, really. |
074 | Soft-serve ice cream
|
$2.50 | Desserts | Sweet vanilla ice cream made with organic milk. Yum to the power of yum. |
075 | Strawberry
|
$0.30 | Desserts | It's the red in red-flavored stuff. Sweet, tart, and brilliant with whipped cream. |
076 | Strawberry shortcake
|
$4.00 | Desserts | The cake to end all cakes, overflowing with strawberries and cream. |
077 | Sunflower seeds
|
$3.00 | Desserts | Channel your inner bird by snacking down on these crackly seeds. |
078 | Tiramisu
|
$5.00 | Desserts | Tiramisu is Italian for 'pull me up.' It should really be 'eat me up' instead. |
079 | Waffle
|
$2.00 | Desserts | Waffles trump pancakes because they come with syrup pockets. Genius. |
080 | Watermelon
|
$2.00 | Desserts | Watery melon, sliced to perfection. Tastes like sweet summer memories. |
081 | Yogurt
|
$1.90 | Desserts | It's a little plain alone, but adding fruit makes it tastier. Great for digestion. |
Apple juice
|
$2.00 | Beverages | ||
Bubble tea
|
$5.50 | Beverages | ||
Cappuccino
|
$2.90 | Beverages | ||
Chamomile tea
|
$2.70 | Beverages | ||
Coffee
|
$2.20 | Beverages | ||
Eggnog
|
$5.00 | Beverages | ||
Espresso
|
$1.90 | Beverages | ||
Green juice
|
$3.50 | Beverages | ||
Hot chocolate
|
$2.00 | Beverages | ||
Lemonade
|
$2.50 | Beverages | ||
Milk
|
$1.80 | Beverages | ||
Milkshake
|
$5.00 | Beverages | ||
Orange juice
|
$2.00 | Beverages | ||
Protein shake
|
$3.50 | Beverages | ||
Root-beer float
|
$3.80 | Beverages | ||
Smoothie
|
$2.50 | Beverages | ||
Soda
|
$2.50 | Beverages | ||
Spiced apple cider
|
$2.00 | Beverages | ||
Spoiled milk
|
$0.20 | Trash food | ||
Sports drink
|
$2.00 | Beverages | ||
Tap water
|
$0.90 | Beverages | ||
Tea
|
$2.30 | Beverages | ||
Tomato juice
|
$1.50 | Beverages | ||
Yerba mate
|
$5.40 | Beverages |