Encyclopedia SpongeBobia
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Revision as of 18:07, 19 November 2019

This is a list of food and drinks that make appearances and/or are mentioned in the SpongeBob SquarePants series. Although there are several food items in the series that are real food, the series also features numerous food and drink items that are solely a part of the SpongeBob SquarePants universe. Some of these items are also parodies of actual food and/or drink items.

Within the SpongeBob SquarePants universe

For the food sold at the Krusty Krab, see the Galley Grub.

Item Notes Image
Barnacle loaf It looks like salami sausage and also in the middle of it, it has small circle-shaped grooves inside. It appears in the episode "Karate Choppers." It is a spoof of meatloaf. Barnacle Loaf One For Me
Bran Flakes A brand of cereal that is a spoof of Corn Flakes. Old Man Walker once mistook SpongeBob for a box of Bran Flakes. It appears in the episode "As Seen on TV," in which Old Man Jenkins watches the commercial for it. BranFlakes
Fried oyster skins A food that Patrick mentions in "Squidville." Patrick had three orders of it and accidentally knocks the guards unconscious with his bad breath from eating them, which allows SpongeBob and him inside Tentacle Acres. File:Squidville81.png
Holographic meatloaf A dish seen in the episode "The Algae's Always Greener." It is prepared by Karen for Plankton. It simply looks like a meatloaf hologram and is edible. Olives appear as a side dish. Holographic meatloaf
Jelly Patty A Krabby Patty with jellyfish jelly on it. It is only on the Krusty Krab Galley Grub for about a day in the episode "Jellyfish Hunter," which gives Mr. Krabs an idea to capture jellyfish. There was also a jelly patty with blue jelly made by Friend, the blue jellyfish. Jelly Patty
Kelp Jerky A spoof of beef jerky. In the episode "Sun Bleached," Patrick places two pieces of it in front of SpongeBob's buck teeth to make him look tan. In another episode, "Porous Pockets," SpongeBob and Patrick eat Kelp Jerky while they watch trucks of money pour in front of SpongeBob's house. Spongebob Kelp Jerky
Kelp Nougat Crunch A candy bar that appears in the episode "Rock Bottom." It is made from kelp nougat and is dispensed by the Kandy Machine. Kelp nougat crunch
Kelp Shake A drink made of mostly kelp juice. It appears in the episode "Best Frenemies." It is a parody of a milkshake, but it is green. However, the Bikini Bottomites who drink it turn green and hairy sometime after drinking it. Best Frenemies 016
Pop Kelp A spoof of popcorn. In the episode "Something Smells," a Pop Kelp machine is visible at the Reef Cinema's snack bar. It turns out to be green like kelp. PopKelp
Seahorse radish A spoof of horse radish. In the episode "Nasty Patty", it is the second ingredient put on the tainted patty to attempt to choke the health inspector whom SpongeBob and Mr. Krabs think is fake. Seahorse Radish
Seanut Brittle A spoof of peanut brittle, as seen in the episode "Pranks a Lot" as a prank/booby trap. Pranks a Lot 002
SpongeBob's exercise shake A shake created by SpongeBob. It appears in the episode "The Great Snail Race" when SpongeBob makes the shake and gives it to Gary, who does not want SpongeBob's shake, so he slithers away to watch TV. It was made with nails, raw eggs, and other "manly" objects. Shake
SpongeBob's sundae A sundae created by SpongeBob in "Something Smells." It consists of ketchup, onions, and peanuts from a peanut plant. Only SpongeBob and Patrick have ever eaten the sundae, which gives them both rancid breath. The peanuts put in were rotten. It smells really bad and gives SpongeBob rancid breath that causes others to run away from him. Spongebob's Sundae
Swedish Barnacle Balls A canned food that Squidward endorses in "The Camping Episode." They are a parody of the famous Swedish Meatballs.
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Yummy Stuff In "Growth Spout," Squidward has assorted containers of unseen food stenciled with the phrase "Yummy Stuff," which include baguettes. Growth Spout 125
Seahorse milk A fresh and mellow milk. Because SpongeBob ignored it in the episode "Have You Seen This Snail?," it changes into a rotten blob, and Patrick eats it. Milk
Drinkable Sausage As the name suggests, it is a sausage turned into a liquid. It is one of Patrick's favorite drinks and appears in the episode "Model Sponge." Drinkable Sausage - Patrick Holding - Model Sponge
Rusty on Rye The Rusty on Rye is a sandwich made from two pieces of driftwood, with spackle in the middle, and dipped in shellac. It was served at Rusty's Rib Eye. It appears in the episode "Séance Shméance." Rye

Barnacle Chips

A brand of potato chips that appears on a billboard in the episodes "Chocolate with Nuts," "Burst Your Bubble," and "Teacher's Pests." Chocolate with Nuts 111
Volcano Sauce A type of hot sauce that appears in the episodes "Karate Choppers" and "Nasty Patty." Volcano Sauce 04

Items that are also in the real world

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