Your guide to the yummiest treats in the galaxy at Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge

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Culturess recently got to explore Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, including some of the new food and drink options! These are our favorites from the new land.

Traveling the galaxy can make anyone hungry. Luckily, Batuu is a  great place to stop and refuel yourself and your ship at the same time! Guests traveling to Black Spire Outpost will find a variety of food and drink options, from the iconic blue and green milk, to dishes we’ve never seen in the Star Wars franchise like Kat Saka’s Outpost Mix. We’ve picked one thing from each of the dining locations that you must try on your next trip to Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge.

Kat Saka’s Kettle: Outpost Mix

(David Roark/Disney Parks)

Inside the marketplace of Black Spire Outpost, you’ll find a small stand called Kat Saka’s Kettle. The vending stall is selling a sweet, spicy and savory popcorn mix that comes in a variety of galactic colors. The flavor is interesting and definitely worth a try! The red popcorn kernels are cinnamon flavored, while the purple ones are more sweet. You can even get your Outpost Mix to go in an MSE-6 Repair Droid souvenir popcorn bucket. The snack with the popcorn bucket is $20, and by itself is $6.50.

Milk Stand: Green Milk

Green Milk from Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge (credit: Visit Anaheim)

If you’re feeling nostalgic, you need to head over to the Milk Stand to get Blue or Green Milk. We liked both, but loved the green option a little bit more. It was sweet without being overly sweet. The taste was similar to honeydew melon and citrus fruits mixed together. We also liked that the drink was a thick milkshake-like consistency, so it held up to the heat on Batuu. You can get Green or Blue Milk for $8.

Docking Bay 7 Food and Cargo: Oi-oi Puff

(David Roark/Disney Parks)

Docking Bay 7 Food and Cargo is the main dining area inside Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge. It’s located near Millennium Falcon: Smugglers Run and serves breakfast, lunch and dinner. If you’ve already stopped off somewhere else for dinner, like Ronto Roasters, you’re still going to want to check out Docking Bay 7 Food and Cargo for their yummy dessert options. We loved the Oi-oi Puff, which is a raspberry cream puff with a passion fruit mousse. The dessert is light and airy and the perfect treat for after some of the heavier dishes from around the land. The Oi-oi Puff costs $6.50.

Oga’s Cantina: Fuzzy Tauntaun

After flying the Millennium Falcon you should treat yourself to a drink at Oga’s Cantina. Inside a variety of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages are served all while being entertained by DJ Rex. One of the best drinks we had while we were inside was the Fuzzy Tauntaun. This drink is a mix of tropical juices, peach vodka and peach schnapps with a foam on top. Watch out for that foam though, it will make your lips go a little numb while drinking. You can get the Fuzzy Tauntaun for $15.

Ronto Roasters

(Kent Phillips/Disney Parks)

For the adventurous eaters at Black Spire Outpost, Ronto Roasters has something for you. The quick service location is serving up the Ronto Wrap, which is made with roasted pork, grilled pork sausage, peppercorn sauce, and a tangy slaw that all wrapped in a pita. The portable sandwich is great for travelers who are on a mission and want something easy and quick but still delicious. You can get the Ronto Wrap for $13.

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If you’ve been to Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge already let us know the favorite food or drink item you tried in the comments!