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In general, assume that a variety of mostly Asian-flavored foods are available in the heptarchate/hexarchate. Specifics may vary from place to place. | In general, assume that a variety of mostly Asian-flavored foods are available in the heptarchate/hexarchate. Specifics may vary from place to place. | ||
− | The heptarchate has no legal drinking age for alcohol. However, more exotic/dangerous recreational [[drugs]] are regulated for safety reasons. | + | The heptarchate has no legal drinking age for alcohol. However, more exotic/dangerous recreational [[Drugs and poisons|drugs]] are regulated for safety reasons. |
Attested so far: | Attested so far: |
Revision as of 06:04, 1 February 2018
In general, assume that a variety of mostly Asian-flavored foods are available in the heptarchate/hexarchate. Specifics may vary from place to place.
The heptarchate has no legal drinking age for alcohol. However, more exotic/dangerous recreational drugs are regulated for safety reasons.
Attested so far:
- Bubble tea (with possible recreational-substance additions, likely stimulants)
- Chocolate energy bars
- Coffee
- Edible fidget spinners
- Jam (consumption in tea is a Naxorian habit)
- Kel ration bars
- Pineapple (canned)
- Pork fritters
- Rosemary arak
- Scadrian whiskey
- Taro cakes
- Tea