Feijoada

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With refried rock dwellers.

Wilson

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Ha! Now I can eat those jerk bugs.

Willow

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Wolfgang eat everything.

Wolfgang

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Something died for this.

Wendy

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ENERGY PACKETS

WX-78

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An entomophagic feast!

Wickerbottom

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Those little beans sure make for good food.

Woodie

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Am I hungry enough for this?

Maxwell

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A somewhat tolerable purpose for those bouncing beans.

Wagstaff

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I shall cönsume yöu meaty beans!

Wigfrid

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Yummy!

Webber

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Mmm... you can still taste the dirt.

Walani

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I've had to improvise.

Warly

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Thar beans be jumpin' no more.

Woodlegs

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'TIS A FOOD O' THE JUMPY BUG

Wilba

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Full of Jumpies

Wormwood

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Those beans finally stopped jumping.

Wheeler

Feijoada (pronounced /fejʒuˈadɐ/ or "feyzhu-A-da") is a Meat Food Item exclusive to the Hamlet DLC. It is cooked in the Crock Pot by using 3 Bean Bugs and a Meat item. Feijoada does not require Meat if at least one of the Bean Bugs has been cooked (see Bugs section below).

Feijoada takes 70 seconds to cook and restores 20 Health, 75 Hunger and 15 Sanity when eaten.

Prerequisites

  • Requires: Bean Bugs.pngCooked Bean Bugs.png
  • Requires: Meats Crock Pot.png

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Examples

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Placeholder.png Trivia

  • During the Pig Fiesta event, Feijoada takes on a more festive appearance.
  • The Feijoada is a common dish from Brazil, Angola, Mozambique, Macau and Portugal, almost always accompanied with rice.