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'''Zaidon''' is a staple food on the [[Dayside]] of [[Taldain]]. It is served in strips.{{book ref|ws3|2}} [[Berbrath]], the [[Diem]]'s cook, asks [[Kenton]] when the next shipment of zaidon will arrive, saying that she cannot cook a proper meal without it.{{book ref|ws3|1}}
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'''ZaiDon''' is a staple food on the [[Dayside]] of [[Taldain]], it is a soft and flexible jerky made from [[sandling]]s melted with water, then seasoned and spiced while left out in the sun to dry. It is eaten with every Dayside meal, or is at least a common part of the average Dayside meal.{{book ref|ws|part=ars}} It is often eaten alongside a variety of sauces, dips, [[wikipedia:chutney|chutneys]], and [[wikipedia:tapenade|tapenades]]; or used to thicken soups.{{book ref|ws|part=ars}}
   
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It varies in thickness, with some being thick and others being thin, and it melts in your mouth as you eat it. The flavor of ZaiDon depends upon the sandling it is made from, ranging from buttery to gamy.{{book ref|ws|part=ars}} ZaiDon is sometimes spiced with [[ashawen]].{{book ref|ws|part=ars}}
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{{image|Dayside_Food_Sauces.jpg|side=left|width=125px|Dayside Sauce to accompany zaidon or flatbread}}
 
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Latest revision as of 02:48, 7 September 2023

ZaiDon
Dayside Food Zaidon.jpg
World of Origin Taldain
Universe Cosmere

ZaiDon is a staple food on the Dayside of Taldain, it is a soft and flexible jerky made from sandlings melted with water, then seasoned and spiced while left out in the sun to dry. It is eaten with every Dayside meal, or is at least a common part of the average Dayside meal.[1] It is often eaten alongside a variety of sauces, dips, chutneys, and tapenades; or used to thicken soups.[1]

It varies in thickness, with some being thick and others being thin, and it melts in your mouth as you eat it. The flavor of ZaiDon depends upon the sandling it is made from, ranging from buttery to gamy.[1] ZaiDon is sometimes spiced with ashawen.[1]

Dayside Sauce to accompany zaidon or flatbread

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