A Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge-themed cookbook is coming

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Star Wars-themed cookbook, you say? Color us intrigued.

At the end of June, Disney’s Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge theme park officially opened to the masses, and many — including me — flocked to Anaheim, California to mingle among the stormtroopers, ride the Millennium Falcon, and sample delicacies like blue milk.

But if you can’t make it to Galaxy’s Edge yourself, Disney and Insight Editions are teaming up for a way to bring it to you. Say hello to Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge — The Official Black Spire Outpost Cookbook.

Just because you can’t go to the park doesn’t mean you can’t find a way to enjoy all the delicious treats available there. I loved the blue milk and was eager to figure out a way to make it at home…and now I’ll be able to!

The book will release on November 5 and give fans around the world the opportunity to re-create the foods that can be found within Galaxy’s Edge itself. All the food in the park is taken straight from Star Wars lore, so hardcore fans will recognize the dishes.

Authored by Marc Sumerak and Chelsea Monroe-Cassel, The Official Black Spire Outpost Cookbook is actually “written” from the point of view of a character briefly seen in The Force Awakens: Storno “Cookie” Tuggs, who worked for Maz Kanata in her castle on Takodana. After getting fed up with the boss, Tuggs traveled the galaxy and set down reciples in this book. And now it can be yours. If you’re interested, you can preorder here.

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And while we’re talking about out-of-the-box Star Wars news, apparently there is a new fossil that has been named after the Millennium Falcon. You can read all about it in a paper published in the journal Proceedings of the Royal Society B.

The discovery was made in the Canadian Rockies at a site known as Burgess Shale. The paleontologists “discovered the fossilized remains of a heretofore-unknown species of arthropod with a distinctive horseshoe-shaped upper shell.” They named it Cambroraster falcatus, after Han Solo’s famous ship. Look at the video above and you can probably see the resemblance.

Next. My experience at Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge was out of this world. dark

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h/t The Hollywood ReporterArs Technica