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From Pokémon FireRed and LeafGreen onwards, they are consistently known as nutritious drinks (Japanese: 栄養ドリンク nutritious drinks) in the descriptions of the individual items. They are also called Pokémon drinks (Japanese: ポケモンの ドリンク Pokémon drinks) by the man in charge of the Safari Zone Gate's southeast stall in Pokémon HeartGold and SoulSilver. In Pokémon Snap, one of the few items provided is Pokémon food in the form of an apple. These are unlimited, and the player can throw them to the wild Pokémon. Many Pokémon will happily eat the food, and it can be used to lure them to a new spot since they may walk to where the food was thrown. A well-aimed throw may also hit the Pokémon, causing them to flinch, faint, or become upset. Haters will say that this is nothing more than a sly move by the Government to step up its massive surveillance efforts, and those who aren’t conspiracy theorists are annoyed they have to see endless social media posts of memes, tweets, and screenshots of Pokémon in places they maybe shouldn’t be…. A nutritious drink for Pokémon. When consumed, it raises the base Sp. Atk stat of a single Pokémon. A very recent discovery of Aerodactyl's fossilized droppings lead scientists to theorize that this Pokémon was carnivorous and preyed on small creatures with its large claws.

A few items that appear to be made for human consumption are supposed to be given to Pokémon to heal them. These items are normally found or sold in specific locations and are considered specialties of those places. These items include the Rage Candy Bar of the Lake of Rage, the Lava Cookie of Lavaridge Town, the Old Gateau of the Old Chateau, the Casteliacone of Castelia City, the Lumiose Galette of Lumiose City, the Shalour Sable of Shalour City, the Pewter Crunchies of Pewter City, the Alola region's Big Malasada, and the Jubilife Muffin of Jubilife Village. A medicine that can optimally raise the maximum PP of a single move that has been learned by the target Pokemon. Sandwiches were featured in Generation IX. Sandwiches are made at Picnics and are eaten by the player and their current party. Sandwiches can be made using recipes given by NPCs or created freestyle by using whatever ingredients are on hand. Charizard's capability to fly up 1,400 meters in altitude was theorized after finding droppings, thought to be theirs, mid-level on Mt. Fuji.Drinks are found in a variety of special places. The main three, Fresh Water, Soda Pop, and Lemonade, can be bought from Vending Machines; Moomoo Milk can be bought from Moomoo Farm in Johto, Vending Machines in Pokémon XD, and at the Café Cabin in Sinnoh. They can be bought in bulk in only two places, in the Two Island Market Stall (after certain requirements are met) and at Mt. Moon Square. Cold Storage, Twist Mountain (With Dowsing Machine), Challenger's Cave, Lostlorn Forest (With Dowsing Machine)

This Berry’s gradual process of storing nutrients beneficial to Pokemon health causes it to mature slowly. Monster Energy’s argument was essentially the same for all of them – that these games’ use of the word ‘monster’ could confuse customers – but this obviously didn’t work. The JPO ruled that ‘there is no risk of causing confusion as to the origin of the product.’ In A Race for Home!, it has been shown that milk made by Skiddo are also used to make dairy products such as cheese and soft-serve ice cream. Meat is often shown in the anime, and it has also been shown in Pokémon Sword and Shield. While it has never been directly shown to come from Pokémon, no other food source has yet been explained. It is known that some Pokémon produce edible foods and by-products such as milk, nuts and fruit. These can be safely harvested with little or no harm or discomfort to the Pokémon. However, it has been mentioned that some Pokémon are hunted and used for their meat: Farfetch'd in particular are noted for making a good meal, especially when cooked with leek, and were nearly hunted to extinction because of this, ultimately leading to their rareness. In Lost at the League!, a vendor gave a Soda Pop to Axew, and Stephan was seen drinking a Moomoo Milk.In Japanese, the name of Polteageist's forms use 「フォルム」 form, the term otherwise primarily used in the names of forms localized as Forme in English. In the Pokémon Mystery Dungeon series, Protein, Calcium, Iron, and Zinc appear as types of health drink. Carbos appears in Pokémon Super Mystery Dungeon. Their effects are based on those of their core series counterparts. Polteageist live in hotels and restaurants, disguising themselves as tableware and infecting leftover tea to create more of their own kind. [4] As such, Polteageist is a gender-unknown species. A Polteageist's personality is dependent on the type of tea it possesses; the teapot it lives in doesn't affect it. Despite their similar appearances, Polteageist is not related to Sinistcha. Moomoo Milk is featured in the Pokémon Trading Card Game as a Trainer card. First released in the Neo Genesis expansion as Moo-Moo Milk, a reprint in the HeartGold & SoulSilver expansion changed it to Moomoo Milk. This name change and slight difference in each card's effect prompted a ruling that declared the prints as different cards.

Combee and Vespiquen gather nectar from flowers to produce Honey which is savored by various species of Pokémon, such as Mothim who steal it.

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In Weavile Wobbles But It Won't Fall Down, several kinds of vitamins were seen being sold at the Safari Zone Gate. Moves marked with a double dagger (‡) can only be bred from a Pokémon who learned the move in an earlier generation. The meat of Clauncher's claws is edible; it is delicious and popular as a delicacy in Galar but has a distinct flavor that doesn't appeal to all tastes.

Route 106, Route 111, Route 114, Route 115, Route 128, Sootopolis City, Mt. Chimney, Safari Zone, Battle Resort, Mirage Mountain The tea that composes Polteageist’s body has a distinct and enjoyable flavor. Drinking too much, however, can be fatal. Additionally, Polteageist and Sinistcha have similar evolution methods, as they both require being exposed to a specific item to evolve into a specific form of their evolved counterparts. Berry Master's wife from Sinnoh's Route 208 explains to the player that mulches are made out of high-grade soil mixed with " Pokémon... um... you know...".Though risky to drink, this Pokémon's tea tastes delicious. Gourmets who have no fear of danger drink Polteageist tea day after day.

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