The 5 Tastiest Pokémon in the Ranking

The 5 Tastiest Pokémon in the Ranking

Pokémon can be not only loyal companions but also delicious delicacies. MeinMMO presents the 5 tastiest Pokémon that definitely belong on the plate.

The Pokémon anime has shown multiple times that the cuddly pocket monsters are eaten. In the 16th anime episode, Ash and Brock introduce a tasty Magikarp sashimi along with many other dishes featuring the water Pokémon. In episode 47, James even tries to create a delicious meal from Togepi.

Accordingly, we wondered which Pokémon are the tastiest of all. Since we unfortunately couldn’t put these beings to a taste test, we mainly go by appearance and the respective Pokédex entry. When looking around in the Pokémon world, one encounters a variety of delicacies. We’ll reveal which creatures we would particularly enjoy eating.

In doing so, we subjected the different Pokémon to a ranking and ordered them according to their delicate properties. For the picky gourmets among you, we also provided some alternatives that go in a similar direction.

Rank 5: Kikugi

Kikugi
Kikugi would make a delicious side dish.

Kikugi is a small Pokémon inspired by a cherry. Similar to real cherries, this Pokémon has two fruits, of which according to the Pokédex, the “little ball” is supposed to be particularly tasty and full of nutrients. Hopefully, there is no annoying pit in Kikugi like in real cherries.

Since fruit is important for nutrition, but there are far more delicious dishes, we placed Kikugi in 5th place in the ranking. If you’re not a fan of cherries: There are plenty of fruit and vegetable alternatives in the Pokémon world just waiting to be eaten.

Tropius may not be eaten directly, but it provides tasty bananas. Less lucky is Frubberl, as this Pokémon is basically made of a fruit and has a fruity sweet scent that we’d love to take a bite of. We can also imagine Halupenjo, Pumpdjinn, Olini, and Tarnpignon in delicious dishes.

Rank 4: Porenta

Porenta
Just a bit of frying and the Porenta roast is ready.

Porenta from the first generation is a straightforward dish. The Porenta itself can be wonderfully served as soup or roast and even comes with the matching leek. This saves the tedious search for side dishes.

According to the Pokédex, the Porenta population is declining due to its habitat being threatened by increasing environmental destruction. However, we believe that a few culinary gourmets have teamed up and gone on the hunt for Porenta. Because the Pokémon just looks too good to eat.

A good alternative would be its evolution Lauchzelot. Here the leek stalk is even bigger. According to the Pokédex, Lauchzelot withdraws from battles when the leek stalk withers. But then it would simply be a waste of food, which is why the hunt for a good Lauchzelot roast should still take place in its prime years.

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