Equipment list Food

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This page is one of the equipment lists. The lists for furniture and other accomodations can be found here.

Food stuffs:

Prices are, unless stated otherwise, always for a pound.

Meats

Name: Description: Price:
Meat Jerky Brahmin meat, dried and salted. Not the tastiest, but nutritious and relatively cheap meat. Perfectly suited to cook up a nice meat broth. 10 $ plus
Brahmin steak Whether from the hip, the back or whichever part of the animal, Brahmin steak is the most eaten meat of the post apocalyptic northern California. Not that cheap, however. 30 $ plus
Brahmin sausage The leftovers of the meat production, wrapped in Brahmin intestines. In and of itself, most people don't really want to know what's in it. Still tasty, though. 15 $ plus
Horse salami A truly rare delicacy, since horses are mostly bred to be ridden, not to be eaten. For the true meat connoiseur. 150 $ plus
Gecko meat
(silver/golden)
Mostly, geckos are hunted for their skins. But the meat of these animals is quite nutritious, too, even though it get's quite chewy, when cooked too long. 25 $ plus
Rat meat Usually available as ground meat, and not only from hunted rats. There are actually rumors about a few pig rat and mole rat breeding operations in the republic. 15 $ plus
Deathclaw Steak The best of the best among the meats. Incredibly rare, since deathclaws are incredibly hard to hunt. Accordingly pricey and usually eaten in smaller bits than one whole pound. 500 $ plus
Chicken meat Luckily, many chickens survived the nuclear war relatively unchanged. Among other things, these animals have tasty meat. 15 $ plus
Dog meat If they attack you anyway, why not eat them, too? Allegedly, the Shi in San Francisco even have a dog ranch. 10 $ plus
Mutated Mantis Not really bred, but quite common in the middle Californian Wastes. So why not just throw a whole one the grill? Not that tasty, but not that expensive either. 12 $ plus



Coming from mother nature:

Name: Description: Price:
Cabbage Mutated cabbages are cultivated in great amounts in the Wasteland and are accordingly cheap. The average mutated cabbage is also much bigger than the average pre War version. 6 $ plus
Corn Like mutated cabbages, mutated corn is cultivated nearly everywhere in the Wasteland. As it happens, it's one of staple foods and the basis for corn bread, corn meal and is also used as fodder for useful animals. 4 $ plus
Apple Apples have survived the nuclear War basically undamged, but don't grow everywhere. 7 $ plus (per piece)
Pear Like apples, pear trees have survived the War well. But they have adapted much better to the new climate and soil than apples, which is why they are found more frequently and are a lot cheaper. 3 $ plus (per piece)
Grapes California was one of the world best wine-growing districts. Even after the war, grapes are quite tasty and are still used to produce wine. 6 $ plus
Oranges Oranges thrive wonderfully in the post apocalyptic climate. The oranges are however mutated to twice the size they had before, but the Ghouls claim, that they still taste the same. 8 $ plus (per piece)
Tomatos Red and tasty and still the center piece of Italian cuisine. 5 $ plus
Potato Whether backed or fried, potatoes still get served in the Wasteland. This tuber has also mutated to bigger sizes. 10 $ plus
Beans Beans have survived October 23rd 2077 and the following nuclear winter quite well. In fact, they changed only little – maybe even not at all. 12 $ plus
Carrots Carrots, too, are among the food stuffs, that haven't mutated. 7 $ plus
Onion Most ghouls claim, that onions became more spicy with time. 5 $ plus
Garlic Even though it creates horrible bad breath, garlic is ideal for flavoring and many Wasteland doctors swear on it's anti bacterial properties. 4 $ plus
Paprika Of the great paprika sorts, only the red paprikas survived. 9 $ plus
Pepperoni Indispensable for the really spicy cooking that cowboys prefer. 12 $ plus
Mushrooms Probably a strongly mutated version of white mushrooms. 10 $ plus



(Refined) staple foods:

Name: Price:
(Brahmin-)Milk 15 $ plus / Liter
Flour 12 $ plus / pound
Sugar 30 $ plus / pound
Baking soda 30 $ plus / pound
Noodles 10 $ plus / pound
Rice 15 $ plus / pound



urthermore there can be found a lot of preserved meals from before the Great War – with differing prices..