Quekko's Choice Ship Emporium

A typical gluk shop.
OUT OF CHARACTER INFORMATION
- Intent: An ubiquitous, notorious noodle soup in the Seven Corners district.
- Image Source: Artem Feodoroff
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- Name: Gluk
- Manufacturer: Any number of home cooks, street vendors, hole-in-the-wall establishments, and even some upscale restaurants.
- Affiliation: Anyone who visits Denon, particularly Seven Corners, and enjoys noodle soup.
- Market Status: Open market, the openest of markets.
- Modularity: Extraordinarily modular - ingredients vary and secret ingredients abound. Spice levels range from mild to weapons-grade. Authentic gluk normally focuses on black-peppery, earthy flavors as overtones to the broth-and-meat-equivalent main event.
- Production: Mass-produced
- Material: Thick, flat synthetic carb noodles; variable broth; preserved meat slices and/or small fried protato protein/carb balls; assorted fungal/plant matter as available
- Classification: Noodle soup
- Method of Consumption: Orally, i.e. as noodle soup
- Average Life: Suppresses hunger for roughly four hours
- Nutritional Value/Allergies/Side Effects/ Purpose: Limited but reasonable nutritional value, depending on the included fungal/plant matter.
- Noodles
- Broth
- Assorted ingredients
- Tasty
- Filling
- Affordable
- Suppresses hunger
- Not hugely nutritious
- Low-prestige foodstuff
- Widely varying quality
Brought to Seven Corners centuries ago from nearby Quarzite by the Belugan diaspora, gluk is enjoyed by people of low to middling socioeconomic circumstances, from beggars to uptier corpo wagemen. Authentic gluk is essentially native to the Volgho Hollows and Lum Rouge regions of Seven Corners, but gluk stalls can be found more broadly. For millions, gluk is a beloved staple.
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