Ever wondered what meals the strange produce can make? Well, one of my OCs, Skylar, has whipped up some tasty food made with the strange produce he discovered over the years! This project is a spinoff of Strange Produce, and is a catalogue of these meals, which are known as Strange Cuisine. Like the strange produce, the strange cuisine can range from being rather basic to having all-out wild effects to them. Use the arrow keys or arrow buttons to navigate the project. To see all of the produce that are used as ingredients for the cuisine, see the "Skylar’s Strange Produce" studio (which this project also so happens to be in). Looking at the newer Strange Produce projects is advised: https://scratch.mit.edu/studios/29343144/
I’ve had this idea for a long time now, but like most of the ideas I’ve been making into a reality lately, I’ve never really got the time to make them for quite a while. I don’t recall it greatly, but I’m pretty sure that the idea for Strange Cuisine was first brought up to me by @Burgnew_On_A_Laptop all the way back in 2021. Let me know if I’m wrong. I do know that this is one of the three projects I announced during my 3-year anniversary, the other two being the now-completed Strange Vegetables III and the updated descriptions for my OCs I have yet to plan out soon. I also recall that Burgnew thought of the ideas for the toadbloom pudding, happy and sad sauce, everybaga pie, violetberry and oranberry bubblegum, bupkin pie, pinkar smoothie, leeseepop, herring carrot and pepechips, produce sensation cake, and most recently, aergrock candy. Credit to him for those ideas and the idea for Strange Cuisine altogether. Also, as opposed to the one-item-per-page online database style of Strange Produce (which will be retained for subsequent installments), I wanted Strange Cuisine to feel like reading a booklet, like a catalogue but not necessarily a recipe book. So, for Strange Cuisine, I decided to have two entries per page, as if you were reading a booklet. The main Strange Produce installments will still retain the UI and style that Strange Vegetables III has.