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Fallout 3Pork n' Beans
Fallout: New VegasPork n' Beans
Irr. Pork n' Beans
Fallout 4Pork n' Beans
Fallout 76Pork n' Beans

Pork n' Beans are canned food items in Fallout 3, Fallout: New Vegas, Fallout 4 and Fallout 76.

Background[]

The "Greasy Prospector" Improved Pork And Beans is a nutritious meal, composed of beans stewed in a tomato sauce with chunks of pork belly cured and cooked in hickory smoke (i.e. bacon) forming an integral part of the dish.[Non-game 1] The tin has a distinctive brown color with a red label wrapped around it. Like most pre-War foods, it was prepared to remain edible for hundreds of years.

Variants[]

Greasy Prospector Pork n' Beans[]

FO3 Pork n' Beans
Gameplay articles: Fallout 3, Fallout: New Vegas

Pork n' Beans come in a small brown and orange tin, with a label which reads "Greasy Prospector Improved Pork And Beans," healing a number of Hit Points and irradiating the player character.

Irradiated Pork N' Beans[]

FO3 Pork n' Beans
Gameplay article: Fallout: New Vegas

A tin of Pork n' Beans that have absorbed a heavy dose of radiation.

Pork n' Beans[]

Fallout4 Pork n' Beans
Gameplay articles: Fallout 4, Fallout 76

These Pork n' Beans come in a small corroded can with a stay-on-tab. The paper label glued to the can is now dirty and torn, exclaiming nothing more than "Pork N Beans" over a bowl of the product and a fork. It heals a number of Hit Points while irradiating the player character.

Behind the scenes[]

Pork n' Beans is a reference to the real-world dish of the same name.

Gallery[]

References[]

Non-game

  1. Fallout: The Roleplaying Game Rulebook p.156: "A can containing a complete meal: beans stewed in a tomato sauce with chunks of cured pork belly. The tin may be slightly rusted, and the label has partly fallen off due to age and water damage, but the contents are still as edible as ever, though moreso if warmed up first."
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