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34 motifs match “cooked” · back to the chapters
- God's preference for cooked food. A153.7
- Rocks or hill-tops flat because persons (gods) slept or cooked on them. A972.5.5
- Why food is cooked. A1518
- How tiger formerly cooked its food and why it changed. A2435.1.2
- Why tigers eat uncooked food. A2435.3.9.2
- Cooked meat changed to raw. (Cf. D476.4.) D476.2.2
- Pig cooked when true story is told. (Cf. D1281.1.) D1316.10
- Flesh of stolen animal cannot be cooked (turns putrid). D1318.7.1.1
- Inexhaustible rice. Rice cooked from a single kernel. (Cf. D1033.1.) D1652.1.3.1
- Food dwindles as soon as it is cooked. D2089.7.1
- Cooked part of white cow is brown after resuscitation. E33.1
- The cooked and revived child. Saint to a woman: "Cook me what you like most." Gullible woman cooks son. Saint revives child. E121.4.1
- Cooked animal comes to life. (Cf. E155.5.) E168
- Cooked cock crows. E524.2.1
- Cooked food grows when planted. F1005
- Human flesh being cooked speaks out. G64
- Troll's daughter after being cooked in kettle recognized by golden fingernail. H79.1
- Task: hatching boiled eggs; countertask: sowing cooked seeds and harvesting the crop. (Cf. H951, H952.) H1023.1.1
- Quest for best-cooked dish. H1305.2
- Suit for chickens produced from boiled eggs. Countertask: harvesting crop produced from cooked seeds. J1191.2
- Transmutation of the quail. Bishop brought quail on Friday orders them cooked. Blamed. If he can turn bread into the body of the Lord why can he not turn quail into fish? J1269.5
- Fault-finding husband nonplussed. The wife has cooked so many dishes that when he complains, she can always supply another. Finally he says, "I had rather eat dung." She produces some. J1545.3
- Coins thought to be uncooked cakes. J1772.3.1
- All the beans cooked for one meal. They fill the room. J1813.9
- Numskulls sow cooked grain. J1932.1
- Sister of goddess tries to imitate her feat of being cooked without harm and dies in the attempt. J2411.6.1
- What is behind you. Woman tells husband she has cooked what is behind him. He sees the door there and tries to cook it. J2485
- Foxes persuade man to plant cooked plants. They eat them at night. K496
- Cannibals advised to be absent while hero is being cooked; else he will not taste right. Hero escapes. K619.1
- Sham miracle: may the food turn raw. Lazy wife takes uncooked food to husband in field. K1975.3
- Message of chastity: uncooked meat left behind. Man conducting a woman leaves uncooked meat behind each night of the journey as a sign to the husband following that she has not been touched. T386
- Conception by smell of cooked dragon heart. T532.1.4
- Animals already cooked for eating. X1208
- Lie: fish pond supplies both fresh fish and cooked. X1546.1