Madam Puddifoot's Tea Shop
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Businesses, merchants, and shops
A small, cramped tea shop with decor on the tacky side of frilly (such as floating golden cherubs throwing pink confetti), located just off Hogsmeade High Street. The only Hogwarts students who seem to patronize the place are trysting couples. Cho Chang suggests it for her Valentine’s Day date with Harry;… Read MoreMadam Rosmerta• Character
Madam Rosmerta is the proprietor of the Three Broomsticks in Hogsmeade. She is at least in her 30s and likely a bit older, since she was running the Three Broomsticks already back in the 1970s. She is well known by witches and wizards from all over, including the teachers from… Read MoreMaggoty Haggis
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Food and drinks
Maggoty haggis was among the foul foods set out on a table at Nearly-Headless Nick’s 500th Deathday party (CS8). Read MoreMap of Hogsmeade
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Atlas of the Wizarding World • Wizarding villages
Map by Shaun Hately, from a sketch by Steve Vander Ark … Read MoreMap of Ottery St. Catchpole and the Burrow
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Atlas of the Wizarding World • Houses and addresses
Ottery St. Catchpole and The Burrow Ottery St. Catchpole is located in Devon, along the Otter River. Other towns along this river include Ottery St. Mary and Otterton. The town is relatively small. The Burrow is located near the village to the south [1] but is hidden by hills and… Read MoreMarmalade
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Food and drinks
A clear, jellylike preserve made from the pulp and rind of fruits (especially citrus fruits). (AHD)… Read MoreMarshmallows
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Food and drinks
Marshmallows are soft, sweet food items enjoyed by wizards and Muggles alike. Read MoreMashed Potatoes
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Food and drinks
Mashed potatoes are a self-describing starchy food enjoyed by wizards and Muggles alike. Read MoreMead
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Food and drinks
Mead is a variety of alcohol that seemed to have been popular among British wizards since at least the 1100s. It was consumed at celebrations and casual visits. Different types of mead include mulled mead and oak-matured mead. Read MoreLuc Millefeuille• Character
Luc Millefeuille was a Beauxbatons student and later a baker who became notorious for poisoning Muggles (Pm). Read MoreMince
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Food and drinks
Very finely diced meat, sometimes referred to as mincemeat. Not to be confused with the quite different substance also known as mincemeat that is used in mince pie. Read MoreMince Pie
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Food and drinks
A small round pie filled with mincemeat (in this sense a mixture of sweet stuff – sugar, suet, and/or spices – and fruits such as currants, raisins, chopped apples) traditionally eaten at Christmas (NSOED). Not to be confused with mince. Read MoreMoody's Hip Flask
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Magical objects
Mad-Eye Moody was well-known to drink only from a hip flask he always carried because he feared being poisoned by Dark Wizards even while among friends (GF12). Read MoreMooncalf Pellets
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Food and drinks
Newt Scamander kept a crate of Mooncalf Pellets in his work shed. In 1926, Jacob Kowalski fed them to the Mooncalves inside Newt Scamander’s case (WFT). Read MoreMundungus Fletcher• Character
Mundungus Fletcher is a rather dodgy character, a crook whose shady business dealings are always getting him into trouble. However, he’s also a member of the Order of the Phoenix. Read More