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A '''stuffed snake''' is made during the [[Freeing King Awowogei]] subquest of [[Recipe for Disaster]], and requires level 70 cooking to make. It is made from stuffing a [[snake corpse]] (obtained by killing a [[Big Snake]]) with a sliced [[red banana]] and [[Tchiki nut paste]] to obtain a raw stuffed snake and then cooked on the snake-shaped rock in dungeon below [[Temple of Marimbo]]. A Stuffed snake heals 20 hitpoints.
 
A '''stuffed snake''' is made during the [[Freeing King Awowogei]] subquest of [[Recipe for Disaster]], and requires level 70 cooking to make. It is made from stuffing a [[snake corpse]] (obtained by killing a [[Big Snake]]) with a sliced [[red banana]] and [[Tchiki nut paste]] to obtain a raw stuffed snake and then cooked on the snake-shaped rock in dungeon below [[Temple of Marimbo]]. A Stuffed snake heals 20 hitpoints.
   

Revision as of 21:48, 9 May 2018

Stuffed snake detail

A stuffed snake is made during the Freeing King Awowogei subquest of Recipe for Disaster, and requires level 70 cooking to make. It is made from stuffing a snake corpse (obtained by killing a Big Snake) with a sliced red banana and Tchiki nut paste to obtain a raw stuffed snake and then cooked on the snake-shaped rock in dungeon below Temple of Marimbo. A Stuffed snake heals 20 hitpoints.

It is suggested to prepare at least three since cooking often fails. The cooked snake is given to King Awowogei to complete his portion of the quest.

When eaten a message in the chatbox will appear, stating You eat the stuffed snake—it's quite a meal! It tastes like chicken. It also heals 20 hitpoints.

Trivia

  • If you would like to keep an extra stuffed snake as a souvenir, you can prepare more, but it is near pointless; foods that heal equal and more hitpoints than the snake can be bought and sold on the Grand Exchange.
  • The message received after eating the snake may be a reference to the popular phrase "tastes like chicken".