Raise a toast,Star Warsfans it’s blue milk time!

All the comfort food served here has a galactic twist.

What you eat is part of the story.

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But first, refreshments!

Okay, why is this a big deal?

It’s the drink Luke shared during a meal with his Aunt Beru and Uncle Owen inA New Hope.

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It has turned up on screen a few times since then.

InRogue One, Jyn Erso’s mother, Lyra, has a pitcher of it in their kitchen.

But still… what is it?

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And it’s soft-frozen, like a milkshake.

“It’s a lot like a smoothie.”

Is that Oga in the concept art?

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“He’s not perfect at his job, and we can all understand that.

In other words, a flying food truck.

Those are the three release years of the original trilogy.

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For a closer look at his menu,check out the gallery of foods fromGalaxy’s Edge.

Despite looking like flightless dragons, rontos are cow-like beasts of burden.

They’re also tasty.

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“It kind of gets you right here,” Martin says, touching the sides of his throat.

Kat Saka’s Kettle

Kat Saka lives outside the city walls of Black Spire on a nearby farming homestead.

Basically, space popcorn which comes in a variety of sweet, salty, or spicy varieties.

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