The constellation
D1030 Magic food
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- Food supplied by magic. Most of the references in D1030 also belong here · D1030.1 entry
- Magic banquet · D1030.2 entry
- Magic food from herbs · D1030.3 entry
- Magic pastry (bread, cake, etc.) · D1031 entry
- Magic meat · D1032 entry
- Magic cereal (food) · D1033 entry
- Magic vegetable (as food). (Cf. D983.) · D1034 entry
- Magic nuts (as food). (Cf. D985.) · D1035 entry
- Magic dairy products · D1036 entry
- Magic honey · D1037 entry
- Magic sweets · D1038 entry
- Magic food – miscellaneous · D1039 entry
cross-ref
- Food sticks in thief's throat and betrays him. (Cf. D1030.) · D1318.7.1.2 entry
- Magic strength-giving food. (Cf. D1030.) · D1335.1 entry
- Magic food gives weakness. (Cf. D1030.) · D1336.2 entry
- Food of immortality. (Cf. D1030.) · D1346.3 entry
- Tiny amount of food magically satisfies. (Cf. D1030.) · D1349.1.6 entry
- Magic food causes intoxication and sobriety. (Cf. D1030.) · D1359.4 entry
- Food causes magic forgetfulness. (Cf. D1030.) · D1365.3 entry
- Magic food causes insanity. (Cf. D1030.) · D1367.6 entry
- Speaking food. (Cf. D1030.) · D1610.31 entry
- Inexhaustible food. (Cf. D1030, and in general D1470–D1499.) · D1652.1 entry
- Food has taste of any dainty desired. (Cf. D1030, D1359.4.) · D1665 entry
- Food and drink appear and disappear in otherworld. (Cf. D1030, D1040.) · D1982.4 entry