Jedi drinks

May 22

Mecandes and I were looking around for a recipe for jawa juice. Yes, it was one of those days. ha! Anywho, remember in Attack of the Clones when Obi-Wan goes to Dex’s Diner to ask Dex where the mysterious poison dart comes from? The waitress droid offers him jawa juice, and he enthusiastically says yes. We just had a strange itch to know whether someone had actually defined it or come up with a way to make it. We found both, but the two don’t match so I’m merely offering this up for fun!

In an unofficial Star Wars encyclopedia, you find:

Jawa juice – this mixed, alcoholic drink was popular at the Bantha Traxx establishment on Lianna, during the height of the New Order. The origins of Jawa Juice can be traced to Dex’s Diner, on the planet Coruscant, more than twenty years before the Battle of Yavin. It was considered by many beings to be an acquired taste, being bitter and sharp. It also provided a boost of energy when consumed, an effect that seemed to increase as a being drank more.

Yet the recipe calls for this:

Jawa juice -
6 oz espresso coffee (only instant if you have to)
1 shot chocolate syrup (dark chocolate is best)

I don’t know, but if anyone is having an after-watching-Episode III-party at their house, don’t miss the entire Jedi drinks recipe page. There’s one for whomever your favorite lightsaber wielding fellow or gal might be. lol

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