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[Source] Slaur roe was a type of food which could be found in the swamps of the planet Dagobah. The exiled Jedi Grand Master Yoda ate slaur roe, which he claimed tickled his throat as he ate it but also filled his belly. When Jedi Knight Luke Skywalker trained with Yoda on Dagobah, the Grand Master made him eat slaur roe as well, which Luke would later recall and tell his son Ben Skywalker about in 43 ABY.

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  • [Source] Slaur roe was a type of food which could be found in the swamps of the planet Dagobah. The exiled Jedi Grand Master Yoda ate slaur roe, which he claimed tickled his throat as he ate it but also filled his belly. When Jedi Knight Luke Skywalker trained with Yoda on Dagobah, the Grand Master made him eat slaur roe as well, which Luke would later recall and tell his son Ben Skywalker about in 43 ABY.
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  • Slaur roe
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  • Tickling of throat, sating of appetite
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  • [Source] Slaur roe was a type of food which could be found in the swamps of the planet Dagobah. The exiled Jedi Grand Master Yoda ate slaur roe, which he claimed tickled his throat as he ate it but also filled his belly. When Jedi Knight Luke Skywalker trained with Yoda on Dagobah, the Grand Master made him eat slaur roe as well, which Luke would later recall and tell his son Ben Skywalker about in 43 ABY.
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