: Re: What challenges are there in writing a fantasy cookbook? I ask mostly out of curiosity. Obviously, a proper cookbook would involve real ingredients and not fantasy creatures. There's such a cookbook
Read buyer reviews of similar books
example: customer reviews of The Wizard's Cookbook (Amazon)
Readers say what they thought of the books' creativity and artwork, and also describe needing to adapt the recipes (various reasons).
A common issue across the associated books is sourcing the ingredients.
Most show the buyers initially bought the books as a novelty or gift, then find recipes within they want to try. Many expected the recipes would be easier, implying the recipes were not taken seriously or the expected market was for young people who would not normally cook.
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