~ Insects ~
On the tenth day, instead of the pan of bread, with the water, Ute thrust a different pan under the door.  I screamed.  Tiny things, with tiny sounds, moved, crawling
over and about one another in it.  I screamed again, and thrust it back out.  It had been filled with the fat, loathsome green insects which, in the Ka-la-na thicket, Ute had told us were edible.  Indeed, she had eaten them.  "They are nourishing," she
had said.
{Captive of Gor, page 315}


~ Mul-fungus ~
Muls feed four times in a day.  In the first meal, Mul-fungus is ground and mixed with water, forming a porridge of sorts; for the second meal it is chopped into rough two-inch cubes; for the third meal it is minced with Mul-pellets and served as a sort of cold hash; the Mul-pellets are undoubtedly some type of dietary supplement; at the final meal, Mul-fungus is pressed into a large, flat cake and sprinkled with a few grains of salt.
{Priest-Kings of Gor, page 109}

It is not hard to get used to the Mul-fungus, for it has almost no taste, being an extremely bland, pale, whitish, vegetable-like matter.
{Priest-Kings of Gor, page 109}


~ Mushrooms ~
"
Have a stuffed mushroom."
{Mercenaries of Gor, page 81}

"Oh, very well," said Hurtha.  He then held out to her the plate of mushrooms.  It did not seem to me tha she needed to take that many.  "Ah, Mincon, my friend, my dear fellow," said Hurtha.  "Come, join us."
{Mercenaries of Gor, page 82}


~ Nuts ~
I had had verr meat, cut in chunks and threaded on a metal rod, with slices of pepper and larma, and roasted; vulo stew with raisins, nuts, onions and honey.
{Tribesmen of Gor, page 47}

In the oases caravans bring various goods, for example, rep-cloth, embroidered cloths, silks, rugs, silver, gold, jewelries, mirrors, kailiauk tusk, perfumes, hides, skins, feathers, precious woods, tools, needles, worked leather goods, salt, nuts and spices, jungle birds, prized as pets, weapons, rough woods, sheets of tin and copper, the tea of Bazi, wool from the bounding Hurt, decorated, beaded whips, female slaves, and many other forms of merchandise.
{Tribesmen of Gor, page 47}

"Fruits, dried and fresh, candies, nuts, four sorts of meats, choice, all of them, fresh-baked bread, selected pastries," responded he, his arms full, "and some superb paga and delicate ka-la-na."
{Mercenaries of Gor, page 80}


~ Olives ~
The Tarn Keeper brought the food, bosk steak and yellow bread,
peas and Torian olives, and two golden-brown, starchy Suls, broken open
and filled with melted bosk cheese.
{Assassin of Gor, page 168}

Clitus, too, had brought two bottles of Ka-la-na wine, a string of eels, cheese of the Verr and a sack of red olives from the groves of Tyros.
{Raiders of Gor, page 114}
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