What do Spock and Kirk eat?
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In "All Our Yesterdays" Spock says something like, "Arrrghhh, I've eaten animal flesh," with much regret. It indicated that traveling that far back in time messed up his Vulcan mindset. So I assume he's normally either vegetarian or all-out vegan. McCoy flashes smuggled Klingon ale at Kirk from time to time. There's one where the evil side of Kirk drinks some kind of liquor. There's one where they feed a bunch of kids ice cream. But does anyone have any more info about the crews diets? Does Kirk ever eat a pizza, a steak, a fish? Is there any other indication about Vulcan diets?
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In "All Our Yesterdays" Spock says something like, "Arrrghhh, I've eaten animal flesh," with much regret. It indicated that traveling that far back in time messed up his Vulcan mindset. So I assume he's normally either vegetarian or all-out vegan. McCoy flashes smuggled Klingon ale at Kirk from time to time. There's one where the evil side of Kirk drinks some kind of liquor. There's one where they feed a bunch of kids ice cream. But does anyone have any more info about the crews diets? Does Kirk ever eat a pizza, a steak, a fish? Is there any other indication about Vulcan diets?
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In "All Our Yesterdays" Spock says something like, "Arrrghhh, I've eaten animal flesh," with much regret. It indicated that traveling that far back in time messed up his Vulcan mindset. So I assume he's normally either vegetarian or all-out vegan. McCoy flashes smuggled Klingon ale at Kirk from time to time. There's one where the evil side of Kirk drinks some kind of liquor. There's one where they feed a bunch of kids ice cream. But does anyone have any more info about the crews diets? Does Kirk ever eat a pizza, a steak, a fish? Is there any other indication about Vulcan diets?
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In "All Our Yesterdays" Spock says something like, "Arrrghhh, I've eaten animal flesh," with much regret. It indicated that traveling that far back in time messed up his Vulcan mindset. So I assume he's normally either vegetarian or all-out vegan. McCoy flashes smuggled Klingon ale at Kirk from time to time. There's one where the evil side of Kirk drinks some kind of liquor. There's one where they feed a bunch of kids ice cream. But does anyone have any more info about the crews diets? Does Kirk ever eat a pizza, a steak, a fish? Is there any other indication about Vulcan diets?
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Solid food was not shown nearly as frequently on the original Star Trek series as drinks. I remembered there was a dinner party scene in "Space Seed" with Khan hosted by the Enterprise's senior officers. However, I checked, and the cast are only shown drinking, not eating in that episode.
What they are drinking might or might not be Romulan ale.
A previous question (What is being eaten by Kirk and company in this scene?) asked what Kirk and McCoy were eating in this picture, from "By Any Other Name."
The novelization did not describe these comestibles as anything more specific than "food." The unappetizing nature of these "food" items inspired this meme:
However, it was evidently considered high-quality food, good enough to serve at a diplomatic reception in "Journey to Babel."
In addition to various drinks and the strange colored balls, you can see bowls of what look like translucent rock crystals. However, toward the left there is also a tray, bearing what are clearly some ordinary Earth fruit. So there was some of what we would consider regular food to be had.
Finally, there was another dinner party—this time with Klingons—onboard the Enterprise in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, and it sure looks like Kirk was eating a mix or Earthly (and possibly alien) vegetables. There's definitely a tomato in there.
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Solid food was not shown nearly as frequently on the original Star Trek series as drinks. I remembered there was a dinner party scene in "Space Seed" with Khan hosted by the Enterprise's senior officers. However, I checked, and the cast are only shown drinking, not eating in that episode.
What they are drinking might or might not be Romulan ale.
A previous question (What is being eaten by Kirk and company in this scene?) asked what Kirk and McCoy were eating in this picture, from "By Any Other Name."
The novelization did not describe these comestibles as anything more specific than "food." The unappetizing nature of these "food" items inspired this meme:
However, it was evidently considered high-quality food, good enough to serve at a diplomatic reception in "Journey to Babel."
In addition to various drinks and the strange colored balls, you can see bowls of what look like translucent rock crystals. However, toward the left there is also a tray, bearing what are clearly some ordinary Earth fruit. So there was some of what we would consider regular food to be had.
Finally, there was another dinner party—this time with Klingons—onboard the Enterprise in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, and it sure looks like Kirk was eating a mix or Earthly (and possibly alien) vegetables. There's definitely a tomato in there.
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Solid food was not shown nearly as frequently on the original Star Trek series as drinks. I remembered there was a dinner party scene in "Space Seed" with Khan hosted by the Enterprise's senior officers. However, I checked, and the cast are only shown drinking, not eating in that episode.
What they are drinking might or might not be Romulan ale.
A previous question (What is being eaten by Kirk and company in this scene?) asked what Kirk and McCoy were eating in this picture, from "By Any Other Name."
The novelization did not describe these comestibles as anything more specific than "food." The unappetizing nature of these "food" items inspired this meme:
However, it was evidently considered high-quality food, good enough to serve at a diplomatic reception in "Journey to Babel."
In addition to various drinks and the strange colored balls, you can see bowls of what look like translucent rock crystals. However, toward the left there is also a tray, bearing what are clearly some ordinary Earth fruit. So there was some of what we would consider regular food to be had.
Finally, there was another dinner party—this time with Klingons—onboard the Enterprise in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, and it sure looks like Kirk was eating a mix or Earthly (and possibly alien) vegetables. There's definitely a tomato in there.
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Solid food was not shown nearly as frequently on the original Star Trek series as drinks. I remembered there was a dinner party scene in "Space Seed" with Khan hosted by the Enterprise's senior officers. However, I checked, and the cast are only shown drinking, not eating in that episode.
What they are drinking might or might not be Romulan ale.
A previous question (What is being eaten by Kirk and company in this scene?) asked what Kirk and McCoy were eating in this picture, from "By Any Other Name."
The novelization did not describe these comestibles as anything more specific than "food." The unappetizing nature of these "food" items inspired this meme:
However, it was evidently considered high-quality food, good enough to serve at a diplomatic reception in "Journey to Babel."
In addition to various drinks and the strange colored balls, you can see bowls of what look like translucent rock crystals. However, toward the left there is also a tray, bearing what are clearly some ordinary Earth fruit. So there was some of what we would consider regular food to be had.
Finally, there was another dinner party—this time with Klingons—onboard the Enterprise in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, and it sure looks like Kirk was eating a mix or Earthly (and possibly alien) vegetables. There's definitely a tomato in there.
Solid food was not shown nearly as frequently on the original Star Trek series as drinks. I remembered there was a dinner party scene in "Space Seed" with Khan hosted by the Enterprise's senior officers. However, I checked, and the cast are only shown drinking, not eating in that episode.
What they are drinking might or might not be Romulan ale.
A previous question (What is being eaten by Kirk and company in this scene?) asked what Kirk and McCoy were eating in this picture, from "By Any Other Name."
The novelization did not describe these comestibles as anything more specific than "food." The unappetizing nature of these "food" items inspired this meme:
However, it was evidently considered high-quality food, good enough to serve at a diplomatic reception in "Journey to Babel."
In addition to various drinks and the strange colored balls, you can see bowls of what look like translucent rock crystals. However, toward the left there is also a tray, bearing what are clearly some ordinary Earth fruit. So there was some of what we would consider regular food to be had.
Finally, there was another dinner party—this time with Klingons—onboard the Enterprise in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country, and it sure looks like Kirk was eating a mix or Earthly (and possibly alien) vegetables. There's definitely a tomato in there.
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