• Food and drinks A kind of hard candy; can also be used to refer to something like a cough drop. Read More
• Food and drinks A sort of pie with a crimped, thick short pastry crust, full of chopped and seasoned meat and potatoes. (Rhymes with nasty). Read More
• Food and drinks Peas are served at Hogwarts feasts (PS7, PS12). Read More
• Food and drinks A special dessert made by Harry’s Aunt Petunia Dursley, described as “a masterpiece of a pudding, the mountain of cream and sugared violets” (CS2).  … Read More
• Food and drinks Scottish breakfast dish of oatmeal mixed with water and simmered until it is creamy. Can be served with sugar, honey, or salt, according to preference. Eaten throughout Britain. Read More
• Food and drinks • Glossary The dessert course of a meal. Read More
• Food and drinks Pumpkin fizz is a wizarding beverage. When Gryffindor beat Ravenclaw at Quidditch in Harry’s third year, the Gryffindors were planning  to drink some pumpkin fizz in celebration before the found the Fat Lady’s painting had been attacked (PA13). Read More
• Food and drinks Pumpkin juice, which is usually served iced, available on the Hogwarts Express and at Hogwarts (GF12, GF31). Read More
• Food and drinks A small pie filled with pumpkin, sold on the Hogwarts Express sweet trolley. Harry shares some with Ron on their first trip to Hogwarts (PS6). Read More
• Food and drinks The Hogwarts Express Trolley Witch threw a Pumpkin Pasty that exploded like a hand grenade as Albus Potter and Scorpius Malfoy  jumped from the roof of the train (CC1.11)… Read More
• Food and drinks • Plants Pumpkins are a squash, a vegetable used for food, drink, and ornamental purposes. Cultivation Hagrid maintains a pumpkin patch outside his hut, which produces the pumpkins used to decorate the Great Hall for the Hallowe’en feast. Although the plants aren’t inherently magical, Hagrid gives them some “help”… Read More
• Food and drinks Pumpkin tarts were a food served at the welcome feast at the beginning of Harry’s third year (PA5). Read More