Fried Chicken

Suikoden II Recipe #15
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Fried Chicken (からあげ, Karaage) is a recipe in Suikoden II. It is Recipe #15 in the game. In the 1999 English localization of Suikoden II, it was called the Fried Fish Balls recipe.

Information

This karaage dish is made by deep frying chicken or fish without batter. If prepared by a skilled chef such as Hai Yo, the diner will enjoy a crispy outside and juicy inside.

The Fiery Fried Chicken is so spicy that if it is used during a battle, it will somehow cast the Dancing Flames spell. Unsurprisingly, it is not recommended for those who do not enjoy spicy foods.

Game info

Recipe #15 - Fried Chicken
Recipe Location Hai Yo has this recipe upon recruitment.
Base Ingredients Whitefish x2 Scoring Grade (A-E) E
Seasoning Name Course Tastiness Description Potch
Fried Chicken 4
(PSX) Fried Fish Balls
Main 37 Heals 300 HP, Cures Balloon 190
Sugar Sweet & Sour Fish 4
(PSX) Sweet&Sour Fish
Main 39 Heals 300 HP, Cures Balloon 210
Salt Crab Cakes 6 Main 45 Heals 250 HP, Cures Balloon 190
Soy Sauce Meatballs 4 Main 35 Heals 300 HP, Cures Balloon 150
Mayonnaise Greasy Fried Chicken 6
(PSX) Greasy Fish
Main 22 Heals 300 HP, Cures Balloon 190
Red Pepper Fiery Fried Chicken 2
(PSX) Fiery Fish Balls
Surprise 15 Casts "Dancing Flames", 150 HP DMG to 1 enemy row 800

Trivia

  • Karaage is a Japanese cooking technique in which various foods, usually chicken or fish, are deep fried in oil. Suikoden II only uses fish as an ingredient, leading to some slightly confused localization.

References

  1. Genso Suikoden Encyclopaedia (ISBN 4-575-16297-3), page 64

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