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Food that Lara Croft likes

Tomb Raider: The Official Cookbook and Travel Guide will make your imagination run and then eat like the legendary video-game character

Mathures Paul Published 02.12.21, 03:17 AM
There are several books around Lara Croft

There are several books around Lara Croft Sourced by the correspondent

Lara Croft is one of the fittest video game characters we have come across — running, jumping or diving without feeling breathless. What does she eat? This being the 25th anniversary year of the Tomb Raider franchise, there’s a book that gives you the bigger picture —.

A highly detailed book, it captures the history of her journeys, sharing a lot of details about the many places she has visited and the customs of that place. Of course, there is food at the heart of the book. It’s a cookbook and travel guide. There are over 40 recipes complete with details of the many beautiful countries and cities Lara has visited.

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For example, there is Vada Pav. After offering a short recipe-origin story about the carb-heavy snack, you are given the recipe for it. How does it connect with Lara? With Tomb Raider III in 1998, Lara had visited India to find a lizard-shaped stone that grants her the ability to fly.

Then there’s Japan and the dish Okonomiyaki, which is a pancake, favoured as a filling and inexpensive snack for children during the Second World War. The location was featured in Tomb Raider: Legend in 2006. There is also something as simple as beans on toast, which happens to be Lara’s favourite meal, as noted in her original bio from 1996. The travel-guide section includes Tiwanaku in Bolavia, the Antarctica and more.

Lara Croft is not the only franchise that has got cookbooks. There is the Street Fighter: The Official Street Food Cookbook, Marvel Comics: Cooking With Deadpool, Star Wars: Galactic Baking: The Official Cookbook of Sweet and Savory Treats From Tatooine, Hoth, and Beyond, and Gotham City Cocktails: Official Handcrafted Food & Drinks From the World of Batman.

In case you are interested in Lara Croft-themed books, check out the novel Lara Croft And The Blade Of Gwynnever, Tomb Raider: The Ten Thousand Immortals, 20 Years Of Tomb Raider: Digging Up The Past, Defining The Future, and The Making Of Tomb Raider.

Returning to Lara’s cookbook, you will a slew of good recipes — focaccia from Italy, jollof from Ghana, and Nepalese momos. The book has as authors Sebastian Haley, a life-long Tomb Raider aficionado, Tara Theoharis, the creator of the recipe-and-party blog The Geeky Hostess, and Meagan Marie, an industry veteran with experience on both the press and production sides of making games.

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