L25.49 Papyrus Canoe
A type of prepared food made from fat papyrus rhizomes, shaped like a wooden canoe. Edible raw, but typically boiled or grilled, but also cooked in lard during for festivals.
Papyrus canoes are known for being remarkably filling but also bestows soporific effects.
According to folklore, the canoe was first prepared by Kur-Isnil, a primordial serpent man who disliked taste of the flesh of creatures, unlike his counterparts.
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