Frog Legs

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Wilson Portrait.png
I've heard it's a delicacy.

Wilson, when examining Frog Legs.

Willow Portrait.png
It still twitches every now and then. Freaky.

Willow, when examining Frog Legs.

Wolfgang Portrait.png
Is delicacy in my country!

Wolfgang, when examining Frog Legs.

Wendy Portrait.png
Torn right from the frog.

Wendy, when examining Frog Legs.

WX-78 Portrait.png
REPLACEMENT PARTS FOR FROGS

WX-78, when examining Frog Legs.

Wickerbottom Portrait.png
They're still twitching a bit.

Wickerbottom, when examining Frog Legs.

Woodie Portrait.png
They're still jumping!

Woodie, when examining Frog Legs.

Waxwell Portrait.png
Muscular.

Maxwell, when examining Frog Legs.

Wagstaff Portrait.png
I predict my stomach will reject this foodstuff.

Wagstaff, when examining Frog Legs.

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Filled with rubbery prötein!

Wigfrid, when examining Frog Legs.

Webber Portrait.png
A fraction of a frog.

Webber, when examining Frog Legs.

Walani Portrait.png
I don't really like touching them.

Walani, when examining Frog Legs.

Warly Portrait.png
I am hopping with excitement!

Warly, when examining Frog Legs.

Woodlegs Portrait.png
Somewhere there be a frog walkin' around wit' two peglegs!

Woodlegs, when examining Frog Legs.

Wilba Portrait.png
LEG O' FROGGY.

Wilba, when examining Frog Legs.

Wormwood Portrait.png
Ribbit legs.

Wormwood, when examining Frog Legs.

Wheeler Portrait.png
Nice gams!

Wheeler, when examining Frog Legs.

Winona Portrait.png
Not glamorous, but I'll eat it.

Winona, when examining Frog Legs.

Wortox Portrait.png
To hop no more.

Wortox, when examining Frog Legs.

Wurt Portrait.png
Poor froggy...

Wurt, when examining Frog Legs.

Walter Portrait.png
I don't think they're ripe yet, they're still green.

Walter, when examining Frog Legs.

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The frog isn't kicking anymore.

Wanda, when examining Frog Legs.

Frog Legs are a Meat Food item that is dropped by Frogs and Merms when they are killed. They can be used to make a Froggle Bunwich in the Crock Pot or dried on a Drying Rack for 1 day to produce Small Jerky. They have a Meat value of 0.5.

Cooked Frog Legs

Wilson Portrait.png
Tastes like chicken.

Wilson, when examining Cooked Frog Legs.

Willow Portrait.png
The fire made it stop twitching. Fire is the best.

Willow, when examining Cooked Frog Legs.

Wolfgang Portrait.png
Is mostly taste like chicken.

Wolfgang, when examining Cooked Frog Legs.

Wendy Portrait.png
Definitely not twitching any longer.

Wendy, when examining Cooked Frog Legs.

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THEY ARE MORE NUTRITIOUS NOW

WX-78, when examining Cooked Frog Legs.

Wickerbottom Portrait.png
Not unlike a chicken wing.

Wickerbottom, when examining Cooked Frog Legs.

Woodie Portrait.png
At least they stopped moving.

Woodie, when examining Cooked Frog Legs.

Waxwell Portrait.png
Stringy.

Maxwell, when examining Cooked Frog Legs.

Wagstaff Portrait.png
Oh! A rare delicacy I can enjoy!

Wagstaff, when examining Cooked Frog Legs.

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I like when I can see the bönes sticking öut.

Wigfrid, when examining Cooked Frog Legs.

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I admit, I've acquired a taste for these.

Webber, when examining Cooked Frog Legs.

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Tastes like doydoy.

Walani, when examining Cooked Frog Legs.

Warly Portrait.png
Could use garlic and clarified butter...

Warly, when examining Cooked Frog Legs.

Woodlegs Portrait.png
Rubber chicken, me likes it.

Woodlegs, when examining Cooked Frog Legs.

Wilba Portrait.png
WILBA IS'T FANCY PANTS

Wilba, when examining Cooked Frog Legs.

Wormwood Portrait.png
Legs for belly

Wormwood, when examining Cooked Frog Legs.

Wheeler Portrait.png
The things I do for adventure.

Wheeler, when examining Cooked Frog Legs.

Winona Portrait.png
Them's good eats.

Winona, when examining Cooked Frog Legs.

Wortox Portrait.png
Definitely no more hopping.

Wortox, when examining Cooked Frog Legs.

Wurt Portrait.png
Glurgh... can't look.

Wurt, when examining Cooked Frog Legs.

Walter Portrait.png
It doesn't look as fancy as I imagined.

Walter, when examining Cooked Frog Legs.

Wanda Portrait.png
At least they stopped twitching.

Wanda, when examining Cooked Frog Legs.

Cooked Frog Legs are made by Cooking Frog Legs on a CampfireFire Pit, or Star. They restore 1 Health and do not drain Sanity unlike their raw counterpart. It can also be used to make the Froggle Bunwich, which is cooked in the Crock Pot.

These are commonly used as a food source in the Adventure Mode level, A Cold Reception, due to the abundance of Frogs that spawn from the frequent Frog Rains.

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  • Frog Legs could be a good meat resource for Wigfrid early game, due to her ability to knock out Frogs in 2 hits with her Battle Spear, and she can recover even if she gets hit, since she starts with a Battle Helm and gains health as she kills opponents.

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  • Despite being a meat item, Frog Legs cannot be traded to the Pig King for Gold Nuggets.
    • Eggs gotten from a Birdcage can be traded, making it possible to indirectly obtain Gold Nuggets with Frog Legs.
  • In Don't Starve Together, if Wilson is equipped with his full Survivor Skin, his portrait will show him eating Cooked Frog Legs.
  • Multiple characters state that this item is still twitchy or still jumps. In real life, frog legs are known to do just that, especially when salt is added.
  • Humorously, the gigantic boss Toadstool drops a pair of Frog Legs the same size as those of a Frog or Merm, despite it being much bigger than either of them.

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