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Andorian cuisine
"Commander Benjamin Sisko recalls an incident involving Curzon Dax, Science Officer Kustanovich of the
USS Livingston, and eight helpings of Andorian
redbat.
[Invasive Procedures.] Lieutenant Jadzia Dax enjoys Andorian
tuber root more than Sisko and he lets her steal some off his plate. Seyetik presents a recipe to the station's officers that requires the use of an
Andorian boiler.
[Second Sight.]
"Authentic
Andorian ale is available from
Quark's bar
[Meridian] as are
Andorian Sunset cocktails.
[DC Comics'
The Next Generation/Deep Space Nine crossover mini-series]. An
Andorian Fast Food outlet (Shop 01-754) is located on The Promenade
[as seen on the directory board in the television special
The Science of Star Trek].
"An Andorian
citric beverage sampled by Nog tasted like a clear, fizzy version of the smell of a Terran goat in lemon oil.
[Avatar, Book 2 (Pocket, 2001) by SD Perry.
] Roasted Andorian
flatroot is a delicacy popular with the Ops staff.
[Mission Gamma, Book 2: This Gray Spirit (Pocket, 2002) by Heather Jarman.
] This is also known by its Andorian term,
hari.
"An Andorian stimulant beverage,
katheka, is similar to Terran coffee.
[Andor: Paradigm by Heather Jarman in
Worlds of Deep Space Nine, Book 1 (Pocket, 2004).
]
"Recipes for
Andorian Tuber Root (in a pie, topped with marshmallows!) and an
Andorian Ale (a yellowish, nutty version with a foamy head, not blue as eventually seen in
Enterprise) are featured in the
Star Trek Cookbook by Ethan Phillips and William J Birnes (Pocket, 1999).
Roasted
flatroot, a brownish orange Andorian vegetable dish, and
imparay redbat, a meat dish, go well with
faridd, an Andorian beverage.
[Enterprise: Rosetta (Pocket, 2006) by Dave Stern.
]"