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==References==
==References==
*The line "Mmm... curds" was said by [[Wikipedia:Michael Stipe|Michael Stipe]] of [[Wikipedia:R.E.M. (band)|R.E.M.]] in an episode of [[Wikipedia:The Simpsons|The Simpsons]].  The line itself is a play on the common "Mmm"s by [[Wikipedia:Homer Simpson|Homer Simpson]], such as "Mmm... donuts" and "Mmm... beer".
*The line "Mmm... curds" was said by [[Wikipedia:Michael Stipe|Michael Stipe]] of [[Wikipedia:R.E.M. (band)|R.E.M.]] in an episode of [[Wikipedia:The Simpsons|The Simpsons]].  The line itself is a play on the common "Mmm"s by [[Wikipedia:Homer Simpson|Homer Simpson]], such as "Mmm... donuts" and "Mmm... beer".
*[[wikipedia:Poutine|Poutine]], pronounced "poo-teen", is a [[wikipedia:Québec|Québec]] dish made of cheese curds and gravy over french fries, and is mainly popular in Canada. Unknown to most, poutine was first invented in New Brunswick, and perfected in Québec.
*[[wikipedia:Poutine|Poutine]], pronounced "poo-teen", is a [[wikipedia:Québec|Québec]] dish made of cheese curds and gravy over french fries, and is mainly popular in Canada.


==Collection==
==Collection==

Revision as of 19:03, 20 October 2007

poutine
poutine

This is an unpronounceable, yet palatable, blend of cheese curd and gravy. Mmm, curd.

(Meatsmithing component)
Type: food (quality unspecified)
Size: UNSPECIFIED
Selling Price: 30 Meat.


(In-game plural: plates of poutine)

Drop Locations

When Consumed

Even though you can't pronounce it, you eat the tasty poutine.
AdventuresYou gain 2-3 Adventures.
You gain 2-3 Beefiness.
You gain 2-3 Mysteriousness.
You gain 2-3 Chutzpah.
(You gain 2 Fullness.)

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Notes

References

  • The line "Mmm... curds" was said by Michael Stipe of R.E.M. in an episode of The Simpsons. The line itself is a play on the common "Mmm"s by Homer Simpson, such as "Mmm... donuts" and "Mmm... beer".
  • Poutine, pronounced "poo-teen", is a Québec dish made of cheese curds and gravy over french fries, and is mainly popular in Canada.

Collection

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