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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 |
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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. | |
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. | |
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. | |
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. | |
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. | |
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 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. | |
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. | |
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. | |
Seanut Brittle | A spoof of peanut brittle, as seen in the episode "Pranks a Lot" as a prank/booby trap. | |
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. | |
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. | |
Swedish Barnacle Balls | A canned food that Squidward endorses in "The Camping Episode." They are a parody of the famous Swedish Meatballs. | |
Yummy Stuff | In "Growth Spout," Squidward has assorted containers of unseen food stenciled with the phrase "Yummy Stuff," which include baguettes. | |
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. | |
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." | |
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." | |
A brand of potato chips that appears on a billboard in the episodes "Chocolate with Nuts," "Burst Your Bubble," and "Teacher's Pests." | ||
Volcano Sauce | A type of hot sauce that appears in the episodes "Karate Choppers" and "Nasty Patty." |
Items that are also in the real world
- Apples - Appears in "A Flea in Her Dome," "Boating School," "Sun Bleached," "Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy III," "Missing Identity," "Scaredy Pants," "Party Pooper Pants," "Rock-a-Bye Bivalve," "SquidBob TentaclePants," and "Wormy." They are mentioned in "Dying for Pie," and "Sandy, SpongeBob, and the Worm."
- Baguettes - Appears in "Growth Spout."
- Baked Bananas - Mentioned in Plankton's Robotic Revenge.
- Bananas - Appears in "Squidward the Unfriendly Ghost," "Something Smells," Prehibernation Week," and "Funny Pants," "The Bully," and other episodes as a peel.
- Blood and Diet Blood - Appear in "Born to Be Wild," but in the real world it is not a beverage.
- Boysenberries - Appears in the comic for "Dying For Pie."
- Bon-bons - Appears in "Mrs. Puff, You're Fired" and "Good Neighbors."
- Bran muffin - Seen in "Spy Buddies."
- Bread
- Brownies - Appears in "Are You Happy Now?"
- Buns - Appears in several episodes.
- Burger
- Burrito - Mentioned in "Face Freeze!" and seen in "SpongeBob You're Fired."
- Butter - Appears in "Patrick! The Game."
- Cake - Appears in "Breath of Fresh Squidward," "A Flea in Her Dome," "Blackened Sponge," "Friend or Foe," "Grandma's Kisses," "I Had an Accident," "Good Neighbors," "No Free Rides," "Opposite Day," "Overbooked," "Squidville," "The Sponge Who Could Fly," "Waiting," "Party Pooper Pants," "Plankton!," "Pranks a Lot," "Mrs. Puff, You're Fired," "To Save a Squirrel," "Mooncation," "What Ever Happened to SpongeBob?," and "Feral Friends." It is mentioned in "Cephalopod Lodge," and "Graveyard Shift."
- Cupcake - Appears in "The Sewers of Bikini Bottom."
- Canned meat - Mentioned in "Club SpongeBob."
- Canned Bread - Seen in the episode "Squidville."
- Candy tires - Appear in "Hello Bikini Bottom!"
- Cappuccino
- Carrots - Appear in "The Pink Purloiner," "To Save A Squirrel," "Le Big Switch," "Sweet and Sour Squid," "SpongeBob You're Fired," "A Pal for Gary," (as a toy), "Hide and Then What Happens?," "Demolition Doofus," "There's a Sponge in My Soup, and Bunny Hunt"
- Casserole - Appears in "Squid's Visit."
- Cheese - Appears in various episodes.
- Cheesecake - Mentioned in "SpongeBob SquarePants vs. The Big One."
- Cherries - Appears in "Something Smells" and mentioned in "Dying for Pie."
- Cherry pie - Appears in "Squidward the Unfriendly Ghost."
- Chicken - Mentioned in "Something Smells" and "My Leg!;" seen in "Walking the Plankton."
- Chili - Appears in "Pest of the West " and "Doing Time"
- Chocolate bars - Appear in "Chocolate with Nuts," "Life of Crime," and "House Fancy."
- Chocolate milk - Appears in "Fear of a Krabby Patty."
- Coconut milk - Mentioned in "The Krabby Patty That Ate Bikini Bottom."
- Coffee - Appears in various episodes, notably "Missing Identity" and "Krabby Land."
- Cookies - Appear in "Grandma's Kisses," "Can You Spare a Dime?," "Call the Cops," "Krusty Towers," and other episodes.
- Corn - Appears in "Walking the Plankton."
- Cotton candy - Appears in "Valentine's Day," "To Love a Patty," "Stuck in the Wringer," "Sing a Song of Patrick," and "."
- Cracker - Appears in "Growth Spout."
- Croutons - Mentioned in "The Krabby Patty That Ate Bikini Bottom."
- Cucumber - Mentioned in "Squiditis," seen in "SpongeBob You're Fired."
- Deviled eggs - Appear in "Have You Seen This Snail?" and "Party Pooper Pants."
- Donuts - Appears in "Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy," "Rock-a-Bye Bivalve," "Karate Island," "The Donut of Shame" "Patrick-Man!," "Call the Cops," and "Ghoul Fools."
- Eggs - Appear in "Le Big Switch."
- Enchiladas - Appear in "A Pal for Gary."
- Fettuccine - Appears in "Squidward's School for Grown-Ups."
- Fish sticks - Appear in "The Fry Cook Games."
- Fin fruit - Seen in Slip-Sledding Away.
- Flank steak - Mentioned in "Squidward the Unfriendly Ghost."
- French fries - Appear in several episodes.
- Frosting - Appears in "The Donut of Shame," "Blackened Sponge," "Whale of a Birthday," "No Weenies Allowed," and other episodes.
- Fruitcake - Appears in "It's a SpongeBob Christmas!" and "Christmas Who?."
- Fruit Danish - Appears in "Spy Buddies."
- Gingerbread Men - Appear in "BlackJack."
- Granola - Mentioned in "To Save a Squirrel."
- Grapes - Appear in "Squidward the Unfriendly Ghost" and "Squidward's School for Grown-Ups."
- Gummy worms - Appear in "Frozen Face-Off."
- Ham - Mentioned in "The Great Patty Caper."
- Hash browns - Appear in "Patrick's Staycation."
- Hot chocolate - Appears in "Snowball Effect," "Boating Buddies," "Pineapple Invasion," and "Cave Dwelling Sponge."
- Hot dogs - Mentioned in "The Chaperone;" appeared in "Walking Small," "SpongeGuard on Duty," "Nautical Novice," "Krusty Dogs," "Karate Star," "SpongeBob You're Fired," and "The Sewers of Bikini Bottom."
- Hot sauce - Appears in the episodes "SquidBob TentaclePants," "Company Picnic," "Bunny Hunt," and "Mustard O' Mine."
- Horseradish - Mentioned in "Band Geeks."
- Ice cream - Appears in several episodes.
- Iced tea - Appears in "Tea at the Treedome."
- Gelatin - Appears in "That Sinking Feeling."
- Jelly beans - Appear in "Frozen Face-Off," and "F.U.N.."
- Juice - Appears in various episodes.
- Ketchup - A condiment that appears in many episodes. It is used for making the Krabby Patty.
- Latte - Mentioned in "A SquarePants Family Vacation."
- Lemon - Appears in "Walking the Plankton."
- Lemonade - Mentioned in "Sailor Mouth," "Glove World R.I.P.," and "Ink Lemonade," appears in "The Great Patty Caper," "Survival of the Idiots," "Smoothe Jazz at Bikini Bottom," and Lights, Camera, Pants!
- Lettuce - Appears in various episodes. It is used for making the Krabby Patty.
- Lima beans - Appears in "Krabby Land," "Sold!," and is mentioned in "Fools in April."
- Lime - Mentioned in "Trenchbillies."
- Lollipop - Appears in "Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy," "Suds," "One Krabs Trash," and "Life of Crime."
- Macaroni - Appears in "The Inmates of Summer."
- Marshmallows - Appear in "The Camping Episode" and "Whale Watching."
- Mashed Potatoes - Seen in "Christmas Who?"
- Mayonnaise - Appears in several episodes. According to Squidward, it is not an instrument.
- Meatballs - Mentioned in "The Main Drain." and appears in "Married to Money."
- Milk - Seen in various episodes.
- Milkshake – The Krusty Krab is shown to serve a pink colored milkshake as appeared in "Ghoul Fools." It also appeared in "License to Milkshake" and "Krusty Kleaners."
- Mustard - Appears in several episodes.
- Nachos - Appear in "Have You Seen This Snail?," "I ♥ Dancing," and "Smoothe Jazz at Bikini Bottom"
- Nuts - appear in "Chimps Ahoy," "Chocolate with Nuts," "Porous Pockets," "Sandy, SpongeBob, and the Worm," "Something Smells," "Hello Bikini Bottom!" and "Squidtastic Voyage." Mentioned in "The Great Snail Race," I'm with Stupid," "Naughty Nautical Neighbors," "Pressure," "Sandy's Rocket," and "Valentine's Day."
- Onions - Appear in various episodes.
- Onion rings - Appear in "No Nose Knows" and "Mimic Madness."
- Oranges
- Orange juice
- Pastries - Appear in "No Nose Knows."
- Pancakes - Appear in "Have You Seen This Snail?"
- Peas - Appear in "Texas," "Squilliam Returns," and "One Coarse Meal."
- Peanuts - Appear in "The Smoking Peanut" and others; mentioned in "Growth Spout."
- Peanut butter - Appears in "Sandy's Rocket." It is not the same as Sea-Nut Butter, the sea-equivalent food.
- Pecan pie - Mentioned in "Texas."
- Pepperoni - Seen in "Pizza Delivery" and "You're Fired!"
- Pickles - Appear in various episodes, most notably in "Pickles," "Company Picnic," and "CopyBob DittoPants."
- Pie - Appears in "Pie."
- Pineapple
- Pizza - Appears in various episodes, most notably in "Pizza Delivery."
- Popcorn - Appears in various episodes
- Popsicle - Seen in "MuscleBob BuffPants."
- Potatoes - Mentioned in "Fear of a Krabby Patty"
- Potato chips - Mentioned in Drive Thru, seen in "I Had an Accident" and "The Clash of Triton."
- Potato salad - Mentioned in "Wishing You Well" and seen in "No Weenies Allowed."
- Pot pie - Seen in "Karen 2.0."
- Pretzels - Seen in "Hello Bikini Bottom!"
- Pumpernickel - Mentioned in "Procrastination."
- Punch - Appears in "The Chaperone," "Party Pooper Pants," and "CopyBob DittoPants."
- Raspberries - Mentioned in "Dying for Pie."
- Ribs - Appear in "Wishing You Well."
- Relish - Appears in the episodes "Cave Dwelling Sponge" and "Don't Feed the Clowns."
- Root beer - Mentioned in "Plankton's Army" and seen in "The Slumber Party" and "Whale Watching."
- Roast Beef - Mentioned in "Something Smells."
- Rye - Mentioned in "Procrastination."
- Salad - Appears in a few episodes, including "Bossy Boots."
- Sandwich - Appears in "I ♥ Dancing."
- Sauerkraut - Mentioned in Plankton's Robotic Revenge.
- Sausage
- Sesame seeds - Seen in "For Here or to Go" and mentioned in various episodes.
- Smoked Sausages - Seen in "Club SpongeBob", mentioned in Prehibernation Week
- Soda - In various episodes
- Squidward's soufflé - Appears in "Naughty Nautical Neighbors."
- Soup - Mentioned in "Club SpongeBob," appears in "Appointment TV."
- Soy bean - Appears in "The Krabby Patty That Ate Bikini Bottom."
- Spaghetti - Mentioned in "Club SpongeBob"; appears in "Imitation Krabs," "Married to Money," and "Don't Wake Patrick"
- Sponge cake - Appears in "To Save A Squirrel" and "InSPONGEiac."
- Stew - Mentioned in "To Save a Squirrel"
- Stir fry - In "Karen 2.0."
- Sugar plum
- Syrup - Seen in "Have You Seen This Snail?"
- Tacos - Mentioned in "Welcome to the Chum Bucket" and seen in "SpongeBob You're Fired."
- Tea - It first appears the episode "Tea at the Treedome."
- Tomatoes - Seen in various episodes.
- Tuna - Seen in "Hooky."
- Toast - Appears in "Krabby Land," "Pranks a Lot," and "Don't Wake Patrick."
- Watermelon - Appears in "Squidward the Unfriendly Ghost," "Squidward's School for Grown-Ups," "Sweet and Sour Squid." "Doing Time," "Hello Bikini Bottom!," "Bucket Sweet Bucket," and Teacher's Pests."
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