SpongeBob SquarePants features some interesting and unique foods and the following are the ones that would be most exciting to try.

Who lives in a Pineapple under the sea? SpongeBob SquarePants. How many viewers have wanted to take a bite of that juicy pineapple house or a Krabby Patty or any other foods that have appeared over the course of the 20+ years of the series?

The world of Bikini Bottom has delicacies as diverse as the ocean life that inhabits it. Some foods are synonymous with the series having become part of the SpongeBob cultural lexicon. Fans have attempted to recreate some of these food products at home with varying results. Here are only some of the dishes that SpongeBob SquarePants has to offer.

Those Kelp Shakes Would Be To Die For Literally

This beverage is on the list for a couple of reasons. For one it does look appetizing even though the initial flavor is supposed to be like a gym sock. A cold frosty beverage would be good especially in the heat that much of the world is facing.

Second this beverage drove former friends and business rivals Mr. Krabs and Plankton to team up in the episode Best Frenemies. They both see the Kelp Shake restaurants as a threat to their businesses. The shake does have the unfortunate side effect of causing everyone who drinks it to sprout kelp all over their bodies. This is thanks to the 1% radioactive waste that goes with the 99% kelp juice.

It Took Them 3 Days To Make The Potato Salad

In the episode No Weenies Allowed SpongeBob and Sandy get into another karate match or kara-tay as SpongeBob has called it. In the battle SpongeBob accidentally lands with both feet inside bowls of potato salad from a family picnic. The man of the family exclaims Way to go buddy! It took us three days to make that potato salad. THREE DAYS!

How does it take three days to make a potato salad? Maybe it took three days to acquire the finest ingredients. Another theory proposed by the YouTube channel Babish Culinary Universe is that the potatoes were pickled for three days before being used to make the potato salad. A more important question though is how the potato salad stays together underwater.