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Revision as of 09:14, 22 June 2014
Food items appearing in Tomodachi Collection: New Life can be bought at the Supermarket, or received as a reward from Miis like from dreams. Food Items are separated into 4 categories: Main Dish, Side Dish, Sweets, and Drinks.
Main Dishes
Main Dishes are foods that will fill up a Mii's hunger the most. There are 43 total main dish items.
The Japanese version has this section as the Japanese dishes, the Side is Western. (Basically not Japanese.) So many of the items here are not available in the Japanese version and are marked with an X. The Japanese dishes have 63 in total.
Side Dishes
Side Dishes are the second food catagory. They fill a Mii's hunger less than the Main Dishes. There are 83 total Side Dishes.
The Japanese version has this section as Western. (Basically not Japanese.) There are also 83 available. The Main Food section is called Japanese meals. So many of the items here are not available in the Japanese version and are marked with an X.
Item | Num. Order (US) | Num. Order (EU) | Num. Order (JP) | Prices | Description | Image |
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Avocado | 001 | 001 | 001 | US: $1.00 EU:€ JP:¥100 |
"Avocado is nature's butter. Makes any sandwich or butter instantly better." | |
Bacon | 002 | 002 | 069 | US: $2.50 EU:€ JP:¥380 |
"That's a lot of bacon. You're sharing, right Don't forget the eggs and toast." | |
Baked beans | 003 | 003 | X | US: $3.50 EU:€ JP: X |
"Those navy beans are actually stewed, not baked. Sorry for the confusion." | |
Baked potato | 004 | 004 | X | US: $5.00 EU:€ JP:¥ |
"A soft, mushy baked potato loaded with cheese, butter, and more cheese." | |
Blue cheese | 005 | US: $3.00 EU:€ JP:¥ |
"This cheese has been aged with blue mold. It's pretty stinky. Um... enjoy?" | |||
Broccoli | 006 | US: $1.00 EU:€ JP:¥ |
"It's like a little tree! A healthy little tree that tastes great steamed." | |||
Brussels sprouts | 007 | X | US: $1.00 EU:€ JP: X |
"If you can eat these without cringing, you'll know when you're all grown up." | ||
Buttered potato | 008 | Japanese
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US: $3.80 EU:€ JP:¥380 |
"This dish has almost as much butter as it does potato. Mmm, melty." | ||
Calamari | 009 | 003 | US: $4.80 EU:€ JP:¥480 |
"Deep-fried squid with ketchup for dipping. It's tastier than it sounds." | ||
Caviar | 010 | 023 | US: $65.00 EU:€ JP:¥6500 |
"Disliking caviar means you're unrefined. Or don't like fish eggs. One of the two." | ||
Celery | 011 | 010 | 041 | US: $1.00 EU:€ JP:¥130 |
"If you dislike it on its own, add peanut butter and raisins for a fun variation." | |
Cheese | 012 | 044 | US: $2.00 EU:€ JP:¥200 |
"All natural with a subtle taste and smell. Smile and say cheese!" | ||
Chicken noodle soup | 013 | X | US: $4.50 EU:€ JP: X |
"If you're feeling under the weather, this soup is really the only way to go." | ||
Chili prawns | 014 | 007 | US: $6.40 EU:€ JP:¥640 |
"Prawns are good on their own, but they're better with garlic and chilies." | ||
Clam chowder | 015 | X | US: $6.00 EU:€ JP: X |
"Enjoy the taste of clams without the nuisance of those slippery shells." | ||
Coleslaw | 016 | X | US: $1.20 EU:€ JP: X |
"A side dish of raw cabbage, carrots, and mayo. Nothing too exciting here." | ||
Cooked eggplant | 017 | X | US: $3.50 EU:€ JP: X |
"Delicious eggplant grilled to perfection. It's healthy, flavorful, AND filling!" | ||
Corn dog | 018 | US: $0.99 EU:€ JP:¥ |
"A fried hot dog on a stick, for busy people with no time to fuss with buns." | |||
Cornflakes | 019 | 029 | US: $3.00 EU:€ JP:¥400 |
"A fine choice for a quick breakfast. Don't dally or the flakes will get soggy!" | ||
Corn on the cob | 020 | 047 | US: $2.00 EU:€ JP:¥350 |
"A freash ear of corn, roasted and savory, remove the husk before eating." | ||
Crab | 021 | Japanese
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US: $60.00 EU:€ JP:¥6000 |
"You know it's good because it's so pricey. Watch out for those claws." | ||
Drumstick | 022 | 074 | US: $3.50 EU:€ JP:¥1000 |
"A juicychicken leg with supersecret sauce--also known as barbecue sauce." | ||
Escargot | 023 | 020 | 006 | US: $12.00 EU:€ JP:¥1200 |
"Ew, there are snails on your plate! Oh, wait.. I mean.. eat up! It's a delicacy." | |
French fries | 024 | 021 | 065 | US: $ EU:€ JP:¥280 |
"These hot and crispy fries will make you forget all about your burger." | |
Fresh spring rolls | 025 | 052 | US: $5.90 EU:€ JP:¥590 |
"Peek through the translucent wrapping to see what numminess awaits you." | ||
Fried egg | 026 | US: $1.70 EU:€ JP:¥ |
"The whites are cooked solid, but the yolk is still nice and runny. Dive in!" | |||
Fried Rice | 027 | US: $4.80 EU:€ JP:¥ |
"What's better than a giant plate of fried rice? Nothing, that's what." | |||
Fried spring rolls | 028 | 057 | US: $6.30 EU:€ JP:¥630 |
"Crispy pockets of pure enjoyment. It's hard to save room for the meal." | ||
Fried tofu | 029 | X | US: $2.50 EU:€ JP: X |
"Tofu is too healthy for its own good. That's why we fried it. A lot." | ||
Garlic | 030 | 054 | US: $0.80 EU:€ JP:¥110 |
"It's known to keep vampires away. Maybe they're afraid of bad breath" | ||
Green pepper | 031 | 061 | US: $0.80 EU:€ JP:¥110 |
"Not so great raw, but stuff it with stuffables and it's good to go." | ||
Grilled cheese | 032 | US: $2.00 EU:€ JP:¥ |
"Anyone can grill a sammy, but it takes a cheese connoisseur to do it this well." | |||
Grits | 033 | US: $ EU:€ JP:¥ |
"A southern breakfast staple. It's basically butter with some ground corn." | |||
Habanero | 034 | X | US: $1.00 EU:€ JP: X |
"This red-hot chili pepper is not to be taken lightly. So tasty, yet so spicy." | ||
Hard-boiled egg | 035 | 032 | 078 | US: $0.40 EU:€ JP:¥100 |
"Don't worry-the yolk is perfectly soft. Try a little salt and peper on top!" | |
Hash browns | 036 | X | US: $1.50 EU:€ JP: X |
"Shredded potatoes, fried to form these golden patties of breakfast potential." | ||
Hot dog | 037 | 072 | US: $2.80 EU:€ JP:¥280 |
"It's not made of dogs, but it IS hot. Hope you like mustard. If not...oops." | ||
Instant noodles | 038 | 014 | US: $1.90 EU:€ JP:¥190 |
"You're three minutes away from total noodle-ocity. Can you wait that long?" | ||
Kimchi | 039 | 022 | US: $2.80 EU:€ JP:¥280 |
"Authentic kimchi straight from Korea. Love that spice! Best with rice." | ||
Macaroni and cheese | 040 | X | US: $5.80 EU:€ JP: X |
"Look up 'comfort' in a dictionary, and you'll see a picture of mac and cheese." | ||
Mashed potatoes | 041 | X | US: $3.50 EU:€ JP: X |
"Whoever invented mashing potatoes deserves an award. Nobel Potato" | ||
Meat-and-Potato stew | 042 | US: $6.00 EU:€ JP:¥ |
"Home cookin' at its finest. Those soft potatoes are the stuff of dreams." | |||
Mouldy bread | 043 | 040 | 015 | US: $0.20 EU:€ JP:¥20 |
"Ew. Ew, gross. That bread may be cheap, but that doesn't make it edible." | |
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Oatmeal | 045 | X | US: $2.50 EU:€ JP: X |
"Hop aboard the oat boat! Made with steel-cut oats, milk, and blueberries." | ||
Octopus | 046 | X | US: $ EU:€ JP: X |
"Freshly boiled tentacles. Eat alone or share with up to seven friends." | ||
Olives | 047 | X | US: $3.00 EU:€ JP: X |
"Crush them for thier oil, or chop them up for a very grown-up pizza." | ||
Onion gratin soup | 048 | 011 | US: $4.10 EU:€ JP:¥410 |
"Hopefully you like the taste of tears. It's hard to not cry while cooking this." | ||
Onion rings | 049 | X | US: $3.50 EU:€ JP: X |
"Is there a better way to enjoy an onion than battered and deep fried? Nope." | ||
PB&J | 050 | X | US: $ EU:€ JP: X |
"Nothing's more classic than peanut butter meeting jelly on sliced bread." | ||
Pickles | 051 | X | US: $3.00 EU:€ JP: X |
"Pickles are like mutated cucumbers. If you're into that sort of thing, have at it." | ||
Pizza | 052 | 051 | US: $0.99 EU:€ JP:¥ |
"Covers every food group and has the perfect balance of cheese and veg." | ||
Polenta | 053 | X | US: $5.80 EU:€ JP: X |
"Italy's version of porridge. Supplement the cornmeal dish with meat or veggies." | ||
Popcorn shrimp | 054 | X | US: $4.00 EU:€ JP:¥ |
"Sometimes a movie calls not for snacks but for seafood. This is for those times." | ||
Pork bun | 055 | US: $2.00 EU:€ JP:¥ |
"It looks like a pastry, but it's actually filled with juicy, juicy pork." | |||
Porridge (US) Pretzel |
056 | X | US: $3.00 EU:€ JP:¥ |
"Best piping hot. Add fruit and sugar to make it more palatable." "Saltier than the sea and twistier than a twisty thing. Try one today!" |
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Pot stickers | 057 | US: $5.00 EU:€ JP:¥ |
"So crunchy. So crispy. So full of juicy, juicy goodness. Savor the flavor." | |||
Prawn salad | 058 | 055 | X | US: $ EU:€ JP:¥ |
"Grilled prawns presented on a bed of rather run-of-the-mill lettuce." | |
Pretzel | 059 | US: $ EU:€ JP:¥ |
"Follow this pretzel's lead and do the twist. Or just, ya know, eat a pretzel." | |||
Prosciutto | 060 | US: $6.90 EU:€ JP:¥ |
"Thinly sliced so you can keep going back for more. Ham it up!" | |||
Quiche | 061 | 057 | US: $5.50 EU:€ JP:¥ |
"Immerse yourself in the eggy goodness that is quiche. Even better with soup." | ||
Ravioli | 062 | US: $6.40 EU:€ JP:¥ |
"Pillowy pasta pockets of ricotta and spinach. When in Rome!" | |||
Raw Oyster | 063 | US: $1.50 EU:€ JP:¥ |
"People will respect you more if you pretend to like it. Just sayin'." | |||
Red chili pepper | 064 | 060 | US: $0.50 EU:€ JP:¥ |
"See if you can handle the spice. Just don't touch your eyes afterward." | ||
Rice | 065 | US: $2.00 EU:€ JP:¥ |
"Slow-cooked in a traditional Japanese pot, and fluffed to perfection." | |||
Risotto | 066 | US: $7.80 EU:€ JP:¥ |
"Risotto is the rice of kings. So rich and flavorful, you'll feel like a monarch." | |||
Salad | 067 | 063 | US: $5.60 EU:€ JP:¥ |
"You'll feel so healthy and energetic after a big bowl or organic veggies." | ||
Salami | 068 | US: $3.90 EU:€ JP:¥ |
"A small plate of spicy, sliced sausage. Keep for yourself or share with friends." | |||
Sandwich | 069 | US: $5.50 EU:€ JP:¥ |
"The mark of a successful sandwich is not being able to hold it with one hand." | |||
Sardines | 070 | US: $1.40 EU:€ JP:¥ |
"Your cat would go bonkers if it knew you were keeping these for yourself." | |||
Sausage | 071 | US: $2.00 EU:€ JP:¥ |
"Real sausage straight from the butcher. The casing is made of...uh, love." | |||
Smoked salmon | 072 | US: $9.00 EU:€ JP:¥ |
"Razor-thin slices of smoked salmon and a handful of capers. Pass the crackers." | |||
Spanish omelet | 073 | X | US: $4.60
EU: € JP:¥ |
"Just a whip togeather eggs, potatoes, and olive oil to make this Spanish dish." | ||
Split-pea soup | 074 | X | US: $3.50
EU: € JP:¥ |
"That color isn't too appetizing, but this soup is incredibly good for you." | ||
String cheese | 075 | X | US: $0.75 EU:€ JP:¥ |
"Stringy cheese that's fun to peel and small enough to slip in your lunch box." | ||
Stuffing | 076 | X | US: $ EU:€ JP:¥ |
"Bread crumbs with onions and celery. Eat as is of stuff inside something else." | ||
Tacos | 077 | US: $4.80 EU:€ JP:¥ |
"Crispy shells stuffed with spicy fillings and fresh guacamole. Fiesta time!" | |||
Tomato | 078 | 076 | US: $0.90 EU:€ JP:¥ |
"A vine-ripened 'mato just waiting to be saucified or sliced for sandwich duty." | ||
Tomato soup | 079 | X | US: $3.80 EU:€ JP:¥ |
"Sure to warm you from your heart to your toes. Your head's on its own." | ||
Truffle | 080 | US: $60.00 EU:€ JP:¥ |
"It looks like a fungus, but it's actually high-class foodstuff." | |||
Veggie Burger | 081 | X | US: $5.00 EU:€ JP:¥ |
"Made entirely from organic ingredients, this burger is as good as it gets." | ||
White Bread | 082 | 079 | US: $0.30 EU:€ JP:¥ |
"Not as healthy as wheat bread, but at least it will match your mayo." | ||
083 | US: $ EU:€ JP:¥ |
Sweets
'Sweets' is not a completely accurate term, as this category is where all the other food items that don't classify as a Main Dish, Side Dish, or Drink would go. This includes fruits, dessert items, and anything else. There are 81 items in this category.
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Apple pie | 002 | US: $4.30 EU:€ JP:¥ |
"Nothing's more comforting than apple pie...except apple pie with ice cream." | |||
Banana | 003 | US: $0.80 EU:€ JP:¥ |
"Nature's dessert. Watch out where you put that peel-it's dangerous." | |||
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Banana split | 005 | US: $6.50 EU:€ JP:¥ |
"Between these two bananas, you'll find ample ice-cream-and-chocolate delight." | |||
Beef jerky | 006 | US: $3.00 EU:€ JP:¥ |
"Hard, dried meat that will stay good for ages. This is cowboy food right here." | |||
Birthday cake | 007 | US: $ EU:€ JP:¥ |
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Biscuit | 008 | US: $1.50 EU:€ JP:¥ |
"Nothing says Sunday brunch like a warm biscuit melting in your mouth." | |||
Black forest gâteau | 009 | US: $4.50 EU:€ JP:¥ |
"A multilayered German dessert stuffed silly with whipped cream and cherries." | |||
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Butter cookie | 011 | US: $1.80 EU:€ JP:¥ |
"Baked until golden. Or perhaps that's the butter. So, so much butter in there." | |||
Candy apple | 012 | US: $2.50 EU:€ JP:¥ |
"An apple a day keeps the doctor away. Not this apple, though." | |||
Candy corn | 013 | US: $0.75 EU:€ JP:¥ |
"Brush your teeth after eating these, or this is what they'll look like one day." | |||
Carrot cake | 014 | US: $5.30 EU:€ JP:¥ |
"Carrots are healthy, and cakes are yummy. Have the best of both worlds." | |||
Cheesecake | 015 | US: $3.00 EU:€ JP:¥ |
"Baked in the oven until it achieves that amber tinge. Just needs strawberries." | |||
Cherries | 016 | US: $1.30 EU:€ JP:¥ |
"Sure, they're fresh and tasty--but what a waste to eat something cute." | |||
Cherry Pie | 017 | US: $5.20 EU:€ JP:¥ |
"It's hardly cherry pie without the lattice top. Good thing it's still delectable." | |||
Chewing gum | 018 | US: $1.50 EU:€ JP:¥ |
"Don't play dumb. You know this gum is so yum. Try the grapey-grape flavor." | |||
Chocolate | 019 | US: $1.50 EU:€ JP:¥ |
"Who did this to that chocolate bar! What a jerk. Oh well - it's still delicious." | |||
Chocolate gâteau | 020 | US: $6.00 EU:€ JP:¥ |
"A touch of powdered sugar kicks this devilish chocolate treat up a notch." | |||
Chocolate sundae | 021 | US: $7.80 EU:€ JP:¥ |
"Tons of ice cream isn't sweet enough, thus the whipped cream and fudge." | |||
Cinnamon roll | 022 | US: $3.00 EU:€ JP:¥ |
"What more could you ask for than a hot cinnamon roll with ooey, gooey icing" | |||
Clotted cream | 023 | US: $1.20 EU:€ JP:¥ |
"Thick cream that makes a great companion for scones and tea." | |||
Coconut | 024 | US: $3.50 EU:€ JP:¥ |
"It's not cocoa, and it's not a nut. This is what tropical paradise tastes like." | |||
Cotton candy | 025 | US: $3.00 EU:€ JP:¥ |
"Straight from a carnival to your tummy. It must be what eating a cloud is like." | |||
Cracker | 026 | US: $0.50 EU:€ JP:¥ |
"Lightly buttered with a hint of salt. It's like a blank canvas for snacking." | |||
Cream puff | 027 | US: $2.50 EU:€ JP:¥ |
"The French call it a 'cabbage pastry.' Everyone else just calls it 'yum.'" | |||
Crepe | 028 | US: $4.00 EU:€ JP:¥ |
"A soft, pillowy crepe with a slight crisp. Topped with fruit and chocolate sauce." | |||
Croissant | 029 | US: $1.20 EU:€ JP:¥ |
"The breakfast of French champions. Made of soft, bready loveliness." | |||
Danish pastry | 030 | US: $1.50 EU:€ JP:¥ |
"Called a danish, but it's really Austrian. Regardless, it's puffy and awesome." | |||
Doughnut | 031 | US: $1.30 EU:€ JP:¥ |
"Handmade doughnuts from natural ingredients. One alone won't suffice." | |||
Durian | 032 | US: $5.00 EU:€ JP:¥ |
"It looks weird and smells weirder, but if you get past that, it's quite tasty." | |||
Elephant ear | 033 | US: $2.00 EU:€ JP:¥ |
"A sweet puff pastry dusted with sugar and shaped like an elephant ear." | |||
Fancy Cupcake | 034 | US: $5.00 EU:€ JP:¥ |
"How could you say this cupcake isn't fancy Look at all those sprinkles!" | |||
Flan | 035 | US: $1.50 EU:€ JP:¥ |
"Wiggly, wobbly flan drenched in smoky caramel sauce. Both fun and tasty." | |||
French toast | 036 | US: $3.80 EU:€ JP:¥ |
"Normal toast is boring. Try frying it and soaking it in syrup. Thanks, France!" | |||
Frozen treat | 037 | US: $1.00 EU:€ JP:¥ |
"You better chow down on this summer treat quick-it's already melting!" | |||
Frozen yogurt | 038 | US: $1.80 EU:€ JP:¥ |
"More tart than ice cream, and a lot healthier. Add fruit for flavor." | |||
Fudge | 039 | US: $4.00 EU:€ JP:¥ |
"So many flavors, so little time. This one has peanut butter in it." | |||
Gelatin snack | 040 | US: $1.50 EU:€ JP:¥ |
"It smells kind of fruit-like, but there's no fruit to be found. Just jiggly gelatin" | |||
Gingerbread cake | 041 | US: $4.50 EU:€ JP:¥ |
"It may not be shaped like a delightful, little person, but it's still rather tasty." | |||
Granola parfait | 042 | US: $6.00 EU:€ JP:¥ |
"If you look really hard, you can see granola buried in that yogurt." | |||
Grapefruit | 043 | US: $2.00 EU:€ JP:¥ |
"It's not a grape, but it IS a fruit. Some sugar makes the bitter much better." | |||
Grapes | 044 | US: $ EU:€ JP:¥ |
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Gummy candy | 045 | US: $0.50 EU:€ JP:¥ |
"No artificial flavors here - just soft, chewy sugar squashiness." | |||
Hard candy | 046 | US: $0.50 EU:€ JP:¥ |
"This candy is so tiny, it certainly can't hurt to have just one before dinner." | |||
Honey | 047 | US: $4.50 EU:€ JP:¥ |
"The sweetness of honey sans the bee stings. If possible, share with a bear." | |||
Ice-cream cone | 048 | US: $2.50 EU:€ JP:¥ |
"Tahitian vanilla with real chunks of strawberry. You know you want some." | |||
Ice-cream sandwich | 049 | US: $1.00 EU:€ JP:¥ |
"That is A LOT of ice cream. Woah. Good luck fitting that in your mouth." | |||
Key Lime Pie | 050 | US: $4.60 EU:€ JP:¥ |
"The key to this pie is the lime. OK, that's not true. It's the eggs." | |||
Kiwi | 051 | US: $1.00 EU:€ JP:¥ |
"Don't worry, vegetarians-this is the fruit, not the bird. Enjoy sans guilt." | |||
Licorice | 052 | US: $0.70 EU:€ JP:¥ |
"A black-licorice wheel that gets its distinct flavor from the licorice plant." | |||
Lollipop | 053 | US: $2.50 EU:€ JP:¥ |
"This lollipop is as big as your face. That's an aweful lotta lolly." | |||
Macadamia nuts | 054 | US: $5.00 EU:€ JP:¥ |
"The most luxurious nut out there. Way cheaper than a Hawaiian vacation." | |||
Macaron | 055 | US: $1.80 EU:€ JP:¥ |
"A sweet little treat that melts on your tongue. You can't say no." | |||
Mango | 056 | US: $3.00 EU:€ JP:¥ |
"It looks so lonely without any pineapple by its side. Put it out of its misery." | |||
Melon | 057 | US: $2.70 EU:€ JP:¥ |
"This fragrant melon is a sweet, healthy snack that smacks of summer." | |||
Muffin | 058 | US: $2.50 EU:€ JP:¥ |
"Positively teeming with blueberries and raspberries. Enjoy that fruity flavor." | |||
Napoleon cake | 059 | US: $6.20 EU:€ JP:¥ |
"Creamy cream and layers of flaky crust. Has nothing to do with that short dude." | |||
Oatmeal cookie | 060 | US: $1.00 EU:€ JP:¥ |
"The most fun way to get some oats in your diet. And some chocolate." | |||
061 | US: $ EU:€ JP:¥ |
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Pancakes | 062 | US: $4.00 EU:€ JP:¥ |
"Fluffy yum cakes drenched in warm maple syrup. You're welcome." | |||
Peach | 063 | US: $1.10 EU:€ JP:¥ |
"Sweet and fuzzy with an adorable pink coloring. A fruit fit for a princess." | |||
Peanuts | 064 | US: $3.70 EU:€ JP:¥ |
"Peanuts are nuts, right? Nope. They're actually legumes. Nutty, but true!" | |||
Pear | 065 | US: $ EU:€ JP:¥ |
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Pineapple | 066 | US: $3.50 EU:€ JP:¥ |
"Break into this tropical fruit's spiky barrier for a sweet tart treat." | |||
Popcorn | 067 | US: $2.50 EU:€ JP:¥ |
"It's a bit corny, but movies aren't the same without this salty, buttery snack." | |||
Potato chips | 068 | US: $1.30 EU:€ JP:¥ |
"So crunchy! So salty! The bad thing is that you'll neer feel like stopping." | |||
069 | US: $ EU:€ JP:¥ |
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Red velvet cake | 070 | US: $4.50 EU:€ JP:¥ |
"This luscious cake goes down smooth as velvet. Topped with real roux icing." | |||
Roasted chestnuts | 071 | US: $5.80 EU:€ JP:¥ |
"Roasted on an open fire. A favorite winter treat for kids from 1 to 92." |
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S'more | 072 | US: $3.00 EU:€ JP:¥ |
"This graham-cracker connection will have you begging for s'more." | |||
Saltine crackers | 073 | US: $1.00 EU:€ JP:¥ |
"These crakers look naked without soup to dip them in. Sad, really." | |||
Soft-serve ice cream | 074 | US: $ EU:€ JP:¥ |
"Sweet vanilla ice cream made with organic milk. Yum to the power of yum." | |||
Strawberry | 075 | US: $0.30 EU:€ JP:¥ |
"It's the red in red-flavored stuff. Sweet, tart, and brilliant with whipped cream." | |||
Strawberry shortcake | 076 | US: $4.00 EU:€ JP:¥ |
"The cake to end all cakes, overflowing with strawberries and cream." | |||
Sunflower seeds | 077 | US: $3.00 EU:€ JP:¥ |
"Channel your inner bird by snacking down on these crackly seeds." | |||
Tiramisu | 078 | US: $5.00 EU:€ JP:¥ |
"Tiramisu is Italian for 'pull me up.' It should really be 'eat me up' instead." | |||
Waffle | 079 | US: $2.00 EU:€ JP:¥ |
"Waffles trump pancakes because they come with syrup pockets. Genius." | |||
Watermelon | 080 | US: $2.00 EU:€ JP:¥ |
"Watery mellon, sliced to perfection. Tastes like sweet summer memories." | |||
Yogurt | 081 | US: $ EU:€ JP:¥ |
"It's a little plain alone, but adding fruit makes it tastier. Great for digestion." |
Drinks
Drinks fill up a Mii's hunger less than all of the other categories. There are 24 total Drink items.
The Japanese version has only 14 items. Ones unavailable in JPN are marked with an X.
Item | Num. Order (US) | Num. Order (EU) | Num. Order (JP) | Prices | Description | Image |
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Apple juice | 001 | 002 | US: $2.00 EU:€ JP:¥200 |
"The only ingredient is organic, local apples. You can't beat that fresh taste." | ||
Bubble Tea | 002 | X | US: $5.50 EU:€ JP: X |
"A fruity drink full of chewy tapioca pearls. Gotta love that big straw." | ||
Cappuccino | 003 | 006 | US: $2.90 EU:€ JP:¥580 |
"Frothy milk floating atop bitter coffee. Drink it for your daily moment of zen." | ||
Chamomile Tea | 004 | X | US: $2.70 EU:€ JP: X |
"Relax and collect your thoughts while this honey soaks in. Divine!" | ||
Coffee | 005 | 010 | US: $2.20 EU:€ JP:¥500 |
"Don't ruin this bold flavor with cream. Drink it right away while it's piping hot." | ||
Eggnog | 006 | X | US: $5.00 EU:€ JP: X |
"Cuddle up under the mistletoe with a chilled glass of fresh eggnog." | ||
Espresso | 007 | X | US: $1.90 EU:€ JP: X |
"There's nothing quite like the smell of fresh espresso. Or the taste!" | ||
Green juice | 008 | 001 | US: $3.50 EU:€ JP:¥200 |
"It's not easy being green juice. Smeels faintly of grass, but it's überhealthy." |
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Hot chocolate | 009 | X | US: $2.00 EU:€ JP: X |
"The fastest way to ingest chocolate is to drink it. Bottoms up!" | ||
Lemonade | 010 | X | US: $2.50 EU:€ JP: X |
"Ideal for hot summer days. Looks a bit watery, but hey, it beats plain water!" | ||
Milk | 011 | 007 | US: $1.80 EU:€ JP:¥180 |
"Thick and frothy. Served in a glass bottle straight from Granny's youth." | ||
Milkshake | 012 | X | US: $5.00 EU:€ JP: X |
"A creamy vanilla milkshake with a whipped-cream hat. Eat the cherry first!" | ||
Orange juice | 013 | 005 | US: $2.00 EU:€ JP:¥200 |
"100% juice from 100% oranges. 100% satisfaction guaranteed." | ||
Protein shake
JP: Protein |
014 | Sweets
045 |
US: $3.50
EU: € JP:¥1000 |
"Bodybuilders drink this like water. Get pumped and unleash your beast mode." | ||
Root-beer float | 015 | X | US: $3.80 EU:€ JP:X |
"Whatever floats your ice cream. In this case, it's root beer." | ||
Smoothie | 016 | 014 | US: $2.50 EU:€ JP:¥250 |
"A banana and mango had an almond swim. The result: this mellow drink." | ||
Soda
JP: Cola |
017 |
011 |
US: $2.50 EU:€ JP:¥180 |
"The best part of soda is popping the lid. Sorry we took that from you." | ||
Spiced apple cider | 018 | X | US: $2.00 EU:€ JP: X |
"Hot apple cider prepared with mulling spices. Drink on cold winter nights." | ||
Spoiled Milk | 019 | 008 | US: $0.20 EU:€ JP:¥20 |
"Milk so bad, it's basically cheese now. Please, please don't drink this." | ||
Sports Drink | 020 | X | US: $2.00 EU:€ JP: X |
"It gets its power from electrolytes. It's definitely not just water. Definitely not." | ||
Tap water | 021 | 012 | US: $0.90 EU:€ JP:¥90 |
"No ice?! This should be free. Just don't ask what's in there other than H2O." | ||
Tea | 022 | 009 | US: $2.30 EU:€ JP:¥550 |
"Brewed with fresh, delicate leaves. Drink to feel all fancy and stuff." | ||
Tomato Juice | 023 | 013 | US: $1.50 EU:€ JP:¥150 |
"So many vitamins, it's hard to keep track of them all. Drink and be healthy." | ||
Yerba maté | 024 | X | US: $5.40 EU:€ JP: X |
"A South American infusion of yerba leaves, traditionally enjoyed in a gourd." |
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