Do you want to adopt a blob and want to know what food to give it? Your Blobshop Specialist gives you some dish tips that will drive your new pet crazy. Indeed, in addition to being amazing, the blob is a great eater: knowing what food to provide it is therefore essential when you want to have a blob at home. 

blob's food

As you may know, the blob is an organism that defies classification and has been called by researchers “the most advanced life form ever discovered”. But like most animal or plant species, the blob needs to feed in order to develop and this is even a key point for it.

5 day nutrition tube

To give you an idea, here is a list containing his favorite foods: 

  • Oatmeal : oat flakes are an excellent dish for blobs, which is why you will mainly find this type of food in our breeding kits. Oats are an excellent source of slow-release energy with various characteristics that will benefit the blob: rich in dietary fiber, source of carbohydrates, rich in essential vitamins and minerals. All its features will facilitate the development and evolution of your blob. 
  • Popcorn: Popcorn is another good source of energy for your blob, and it's also a fun snack you can enjoy together.
  • Rice: Who doesn't love rice? It is a natural and nutritious food for the blob.
  • Potatoes: Potatoes are very nutritious and high in carbohydrates. They also increase your blob's slime production!

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There you go, you know what a Blob eats and what his favorite dishes are. However, oatmeal remains, to this day, the most beneficial food for your blob, so we recommend that you feed it this type of food, especially when waking up. Of course, the blobs present in nature do not feed on oatmeal, but on bacteria and microbes. It was after numerous tests that oats appeared to be the most suitable food for the growth of the blob.

How to feed a blob?

Now that we know what a blob eats, we still have to look at how to feed it. Although the blob is a complex organism, you will see that this step is relatively simple. Indeed, all you have to do is place the oatmeal all around the blob and let it do its thing (avoid making piles of food, this will limit its growth). It will then pick up each snowflake by creating a venous network. Regarding maintenance, we advise you to remove the flakes not used by the blob and to add more almost every day to avoid mold.