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6[[caption-width-right:337: I’m sure you know what we’re serving. [[note]][-Clockwise from top left: [[WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants A Krabby patty]], [[WebAnimation/TeamFortress2 The Sandvich]], [[VideoGame/ClubPenguin an apple,]] and [[WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons a pink-frosted sprinkled donut.]][[/note]]-]]]
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9->''Tacos\
10All you can eat\
11Lettuce and shells\
12Cheese and meat''
13-->-- '''Music/ParryGripp''', "It's Raining Tacos"
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15When certain food items are depicted in fiction they are almost always drawn or displayed in a particular way. [[EveryPizzaIsPepperoni Pizza is almost always pepperoni]] (which is occasionally paired with mushrooms), ice cream only seems to come in three flavors, and pasta is usually represented by spaghetti and meatballs. One reason for this is that it's easier to go with what is perceived to be the most popular flavor as that makes the food item very easy to recognize. Another reason is that it's easier to stylize or simplify a food's design in animation than to depict it realistically.
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17One thing to keep in mind is that certain food depictions may vary between different countries and cultures. The work will therefore need to establish an appropriate pattern for how that food is depicted in its setting, even if the trope is being played with.
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19A SuperTrope to CartoonMeat, CartoonCheese, ISOStandardUrbanGroceries, EveryPizzaIsPepperoni, and NaturallyHusklessCoconuts. For a more complete list, see [[Analysis/StockFoodDepictions the analysis page]].
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21!!Examples:
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25[[folder:Comic Books]]
26* ''ComicBook/WonderWoman1942'': Etta's sweet tooth allows for rather frequent depictions of sweets, which are quite standardized. Her candies are always a box of milk chocolates, desserts are always pies with a shell crust and small vent holes or elaborate sundaes.
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29[[folder:Music]]
30* In Music/ParryGripp's song "It's Raining Tacos", the ingredients are described as shells, meat, lettuce, and cheese.
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33[[folder:Toys]]
34* ''Toys/TransformersBotBots'':
35** Bunches transforms into a bunch of purple grapes, while Aday transforms into a red apple and Peels transforms into a long yellow banana.
36** Crumbly Yumbly transforms into a chocolate chip cookie.
37** Tangry Tart, Lolly Licks, Cypops and Lolly Mints transform into lollipops, and all of them are flat and circular with bright swirl designs.
38** Subverted with Mocklate and Remorsel, who transform into a white chocolate bar and a dark chocolate bar, respectively.
39** Hawt Diggity transforms into a hot dog with mustard, while Spud Muffin and Brotato transform into French fry cartons complete with typical yellow rectangular fries.
40** Duderoni transforms into a [[EveryPizzaIsPepperoni pepperoni pizza]]. Subverted with Brock Head, who transforms into a broccoli pizza.
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43[[folder:Video Games]]
44* ''VideoGame/ClubPenguin'': Puffle food includes solid red apples, orange carrots with green tuft, [[CartoonCheese yellow cheese with holes]], a slice of cake with pink frosting, and chocolate chip cookies.
45* ''VideoGame/DisneyMagicKingdoms'': Besides having stock depictions of pepperoni pizza slices, burgers, and other such things, the majority of the concessions are topped with the products (food, drink, toy, etc) they sell. Exceptions include:
46** The Face Paint Studio has a painter’s palette, but a given buyer’s face is painted to look like that of one of three different animals.
47** The Pawpsicle Stand, being part of the ''WesternAnimation/{{Zootopia}}'' collection and a nod to Nick Wilde's hustle, has a Jumbo-pop slowly melting on its roof. The runoff is collected in the gutter and flows down into a jar. The product being sold is of course the resulting pawpsicles.
48* ''VideoGame/{{Fallout}}'': The very few consumable items that haven't [[FantasticFruitsAndVegetables mutated]] tend to fit this trope. Fresh apples are a deep shade of red; fresh carrots are long and bright orange; fresh corn is a nice sunny yellow; wine is always red wine. ''VideoGame/Fallout4'' even introduces the "perfectly preserved pie", a cheesecake topped with a brightly colored strawberry sauce.
49* ''VideoGame/HayDay'' features two types of cheese, a [[CartoonCheese generic yellow cheese with holes]], and goat cheese depicted as a white wheel with a small wedge cut out. Apples and cherries are solid red, oranges are solid orange, bananas are bright yellow, carrots are solid orange with green leaves, grapes are purple bunches with green leaves, wheat is a single yellow stalk. Pumpkins are solid orange, except around Halloween when they turn into Jack-O-Lanterns as they're harvested. Butter is produced in traditional yellow sticks. There are a few types of donuts, all O-shaped with different toppings. The list goes on.
50* ''VideoGame/TheLegendOfZeldaBreathOfTheWild'':
51** The food items that Link can gather in the wilds include shiny red apples, horn-shaped red peppers, clusters of bright yellow bananas, slender orange carrots, and various kinds of CartoonMeat. Purchasable items include bright orange carving pumpkins and sticks of yellow butter. Palm fruit (coconuts) are an exception, as unlike typical depictions they're shown still within their green husks.
52** Cooked meals include triangular slices of flaky golden apple pie.
53* ''VideoGame/{{Minecraft}}'':
54** All cookies are chocolate chip, which is why feeding them to parrots will kill the parrot since chocolate is poisonous to real-life parrots.
55** Apples are bright red, while carrots are orange with a tuft of green leaves.
56* In ''VideoGame/{{Overwatch}}'', Kiriko's introductory animatic starts with her bringing a box of her TrademarkFavoriteFood of donuts home. All the donuts we see are of the ''[[WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons Simpsons]]''-style, pink-frosted variety with sprinkles.
57* ''VideoGame/PacMan:'' Bonus fruits, such as cherries, are depicted by their stock appearances.
58* ''VideoGame/RollerCoasterTycoon:'' Most food and beverage stalls take the shape of the food they sell or otherwise incorporate it into their design. These are always the stock depictions.
59* ''VideoGame/{{Scribblenauts}}'': All food is depicted by its stock appearance. While you have a wide range of foods you can summon, they all look like their stereotypes.
60* ''VideoGame/StardewValley'': Many of the cooked food items have a "stock" appearance: pancakes are in a stack with butter on top, the burger appears to have red meat and greens (despite being made of eggplants), ice cream is three multicolored scoops, and maki is four identically-sized rolls. Fruits and vegetables are also mostly "stock", with red apples, red tomatoes, long yellow bananas, a pair of red cherries, red jelly, and green pickles.
61* ''Franchise/SuperMarioBros'':
62** ''VideoGame/SuperMario3DWorld'': The double cherry power-up, as expected, features two pinkish-red cherries joined at the stem.
63** ''VideoGame/MarioPartyDS'': The minigame "Fast Food Frenzy" features pancakes with syrup and butter, burgers with standard ingredients, hot dogs with ketchup and mustard, and yellow rectangular fries.
64** ''Yoshi's Cookie'' has you line up a variety of cookies that are either classic checkerboard cookies or have a bright red jam in the center.
65** ''VideoGame/YoshisStory'': The fruit that Yoshis can eat include bunches of three yellow bananas, shiny red apples, clusters of bright purple grapes, and long, thin and red spicy peppers.
66* ''VideoGame/SuperSmashBros'': Food items, in the series since ''Melee'', take on standard appearances, like red apples, purple grapes, and eggs sunny-side up.
67* ''VideoGame/TeamFortress2'' has the Sandvich, half of a sandwich made up of 2 triangular slices of white bread, lettuce, Swiss cheese, ham, and a green pimento-stuffed olive pinned on with a toothpick. This is the favorite food item of [[TheBigGuy the Heavy]], who can eat it to restore health. Other food items available to the Heavy include the Second Banana (a generic half-peeled yellow banana), the Dalokohs Bar (a generic half-unwrapped chocolate bar [[note]]"Dalokohs" is [[SdrawkcabName the Russian word for "chocolate" spelled backwards]] [[/note]]), and the Buffalo Steak Sandvich (a [[CartoonMeat generic raw ribeye steak]]).
68* ''VideoGame/{{Terraria}}'': Most of the [[https://terraria.fandom.com/wiki/Alternative_crafting_ingredients#Any_Fruit Fruit]], such as red apples, yellow bananas, and red cherries as a single item depicted as a pair.
69* Before there was ''Roller Coaster Tycoon'', there was ''VideoGame/ThemePark'', which also depicted its food stands as buildings shaped like stock foods.
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72[[folder:Webcomics]]
73* ''Webcomic/LeagueOfSuperRedundantHeroes'': Some of the food:
74** [[http://superredundant.com/?comic=350-scientific-expansion Cherries]], that are red, before and after scientific experimentation.
75** [[http://superredundant.com/?comic=370-making-breakfast White eggs]] for baking.
76** [[http://superredundant.com/?comic=373-causality Foamy, gold, mugged]] bar beer.
77* ''Webcomic/PoisonIvyGulch'':
78** Beer appears sometimes in strips set in the saloon. It is always shown in a glass mug with foam on top; color comic strips show it as being gold-colored.
79** Bubble gum appears too in spite of being AnachronismStew. Color strips show it as being pink.
80* ''Webcomic/CountYourSheep'': Despite the comic being a palette of soft blues, when bubble gum appears in [[http://countyoursheep.keenspot.com/d/20030903.html this strip]], it's pink. WordOfGod says that he tried making it blue, but it just didn't feel like bubblegum that way.
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83[[folder:Web Original]]
84* Most of the basic food items on ''Website/{{Neopets}}'' are kept simplified. For example, while Pizzaroo sells multiple pizzas with odd toppings, the item simply called "Pizza" is a single slice of pepperoni. In general, the more "normal" the food is meant to be, the more likely it is to be depicted as a simplified version of the real-world equivalent, while the "strange" foods have more variety, but are more likely to also be completely fictional dishes or extremely gross (by our standards) as a result.
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87[[folder:Web Videos]]
88* ''WebVideo/DontHugMeImScared'': Fittingly for the "[[SubvertedKidsShow Kid's TV show gone wrong]]" theme, the food featured in "Episode 5" are all simplified depictions- pepperoni pizza, sunny-side up eggs, a long, orange carrot, etc.
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91[[folder:Western Animation]]
92* In ''Franchise/LiloAndStitch'', the sunburned tourist RecurringExtra is often shown trying (and failing) to eat a mint chocolate ice cream on a waffle cone.
93* ''WesternAnimation/ReadyJetGo'' has featured apples, cake, cookies, pancakes, eggs, pizza, sandwiches, and sushi before, and all of them looked like their stock depictions.
94* ''WesternAnimation/{{Rugrats}}'': The cookies the toddlers are usually depicted eating are always chocolate chip cookies. These cookies are also sometimes featured as plot point for certain episodes too.
95* ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'': Donuts are always beige with pink frosting, topped by multicolored sprinkles. The real-life Krispy Kreme even sells these!
96** This one has become so iconic that in some places around the world, pink-glazed donuts with sprinkles are outright sold as "Simpsons' Donuts" or "Homer Donuts".
97* ''WesternAnimation/SpongeBobSquarePants'': Krabby Patties are always just depicted as a burger with lettuce on a sesame seed bun. Close-up depictions will also show cheese, tomato, and sauce, with the occasional onion and pickle.
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