Like the other races, the Reachmen have their own culinary traditions.
DrinkEdit
Alcohol is a commodity that the more open-minded clans of the Reach are willing to trade for. Much of the Reach is unsuitable for the barley fields, vineyards, apiaries with which other cultures brew their drinks. Clans who don't have much contact with the outside world make do with what they have. Reach-made drinks are found primarily in the form of hard ciders. The flavor depends on the variety of apple used and the time of year they're pressed. Apple orchards are uncommon in the Reach, but many apples grow in the region's forests and river valleys. Each clan that lives where the fruit grows has their own preferred method for brewing cider.[1] Reachfolk often turn goat skulls into drinking vessels such as goblets.[2] They also drink from mugs made of Dwarven metal.[3] It is considered impolite to decline a drink served in the vessel made of skull.[4] Various clans of the Reach have different traditions related to alcohol beverages. Stranglehollow clan used to toast each other with a drink mixed using the fingerbone of an ancestor. Worms are occasionally added to drinks in order to give them 'an extra kick'.[5]
Name | Description | Image |
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Ale | Ale is among the drinks served at Hunter's Repose in Markarth.[6] | |
Bloodroot Rosé | Bloodroot Rosé is a high quality wine distilled by members of the Bloodthorn Cult. It is believed that the drink is made from the grapes that grow from Bloodthorn Vines. It has a rather earthy taste and is preferred by the Daedroth.[7] | |
Hagraven's Tonic | A tonic containing Gingko and Ginger.[8] | |
Juniper-draught | Juniper-draught is a drink common among the Reachfolk.[9] | |
Klef | Is brewed from fermented sheep's milk. Klef is brewed by clans who don't have access to apples. Most Reachmen don't pretend to like klef, and just drink it to get drunk.[1] | |
Markarth Mead | A mead produced at the Markarth Meadery during the Interregnum.[10] It was one of the Reachfolk's export products.[11][12] | |
Reach Cider | Reach-made drinks are found primarily in the form of hard ciders. The flavor profile of Reach cider is varied. Dark, musty brews tend to be sweet. There are also clear, sour brews that have been described by visiting Nords as an acquired taste. The flavor depends on the variety of apple used and the time of year they're pressed. Apple orchards are uncommon in the Reach, but many apples grow in the region's forests and river valleys. Each clan that lives where the fruit grows has their own preferred method for brewing cider.[1] Reachfolk cider is relatively well known outside of the Reach and praised for its quality.[13][14] | |
Strangler Vines Juice | According to some sources some Reachfolk are known to squeeze the juice out of strangler vines for nourishment.[15] |
FoodEdit
Grains and dried meat are staple foodstuffs for the Reachfolk. Feasts are rare in the Reach, as the land is unforgiving. When they do occur, the Reachfolk make a spectacle of it. Reachfolk typically eat with their hunting knives, a crust to sop with, and with a tool that resembles a short quilting needle.[16] Reachfolk of Markarth utilize kitchenware made of Dwarven metal.[3] Various clans of the Reach have different traditions related to eating. The Starsinger Clan, for instance, considers spilling blood on a feast day unacceptable.[17]
Name | Description | Image |
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Ants Paste | Ants are grinded into a paste in order to 'make them go down easier'.[18] | |
Apples | Apples are traditionally given as a sweet to children who behave. They are often filled with cream.[16] Apple orchards are uncommon in the Reach, but many apples grow in the region's forests and river valleys. Each clan that lives where the fruit grows has their own preferred method for fermenting apples to brew cider.[1] | |
Ardknots | Are long threads of pounded dried meat mixed with animal fat and coated with substance resembling flour. They are usually shaped into intricate knots.[16] | |
Beet with Drippings | Beet with Drippings is one of the dishes served at Hunter's Repose, the inn in Markarth.[19] | |
Bitterseed | Bitterseed is one of the ingredients used in Reachfolk dishes at Hunter's Repose, the inn in Markarth.[19] | |
Blackbird Pie | Blackbird Pie is made with whole blackbirds including the beaks. It bears resemblance to Orcish meal Crow Trifle.[15] | |
Coney Stew | A rabbit stew.[20] | |
Corn Surprise | Corn Surprise is one of the dishes served at Hunter's Repose, the inn in Markarth.[19] | |
Doe's Ire | Doe's Ire is a remarkably salty cheese made with goat's milk and flavored with juniper berries. [21] | |
Hircine's Share | Is the centerpiece of a Reachfolk feast, made up of several animals, seasoned, deboned and stuffed one into the other. A larger clan may stuff a rabbit into a grouse, which is stuffed into a goat, which is stuffed into a doe. Larger clans may start with a bull and end with a mouse.[16] | |
Juniper Berries | Juniper Berries are commonly used as a component of sweet treats. They are also used to add flavor for the alcoholic beverages[22] and cheeses.[21] | |
Markarth Short Pig | Markarth Short Pig is a Reachfolk dish made from White Meat, Apples, Potatoes, and Frost Mirriam.[23] | |
Meat Pudding | Meat Pudding is one of the dishes served at Hunter's Repose, the inn in Markarth.[19] | |
Reach Broth | Is broth made of boiled lichens. At times it is mixed with oats to create frumenty. It is known for its profound sour flavor.[16] | |
Reachbread | Is a local, very crusty bread that contains roots.[16] | |
Roots | Roots are typically gathered in the autumn and added to the meals during winter times.[24] | |
Smoked Trout and Salmon | Are cooked in milk to form a hearty stew.[16] | |
Sow Meat | Sow Meat is obtained from bristlebacks.[15] | |
Witch Water | Is relatively flavorless jelly that is solid to the touch but fluid when stirred. It contains various plants, seeds and cold water.[16] |
GalleryEdit
ReferencesEdit
- ^ a b c d Drinks of the Reach — Fjoridda of Voljar's Meadery
- ^ Goat Skull Goblet item description in ESO
- ^ a b Appearance of Reachfolk owned houses in Markarth in ESO
- ^ Pilbira's dialogue in ESO: Markarth
- ^ Bodgrannagh's dialogue in ESO: Markarth
- ^ Noltoch's dialogue in ESO
- ^ Tamriel's Finest Wines — Samuel Gourone
- ^ Hagraven's Tonic in ESO
- ^ Aspects of Lord Hircine — Juno Procillus, Academy of Chorrol
- ^ Markarth Mead item description in ESO
- ^ Captain Hingrid's dialogue in ESO
- ^ Ena White-Eye's dialogue in ESO
- ^ Jad'zirri's dialogue in ESO
- ^ Richien Thelin's dialogue in ESO: Markarth
- ^ a b c Hroltar the Boaster's dialogue in ESO
- ^ a b c d e f g h The Reach Food Letters
- ^ Medresi Guvron's dialogue in ESO: Markarth
- ^ Wilderness Survival Tips — Gemelle Maraennius, Adventurer and Chronicler
- ^ a b c d Anssulla's dialogue in ESO: Markarth
- ^ Ambassador Goronwy's dialogue in ESO
- ^ a b Cheeses of Skyrim: The Reach, The Pale — B.
- ^ Flora and Fauna of the Druadach Mountains — Telraves Decanis, Imperial Botanist
- ^ Markarth Short Pig in ESO
- ^ A Year Among the Eagleseer Clan — Glabrian Tuliel, University of Gwylim