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I was watching Episode V with my nephew yesterday.

In the scene in Yoda's hut on Dagobah, Yoda offers Luke some oat porridge like food before revealing himself to be a jedi master.

My nephew's question was:

What are they eating?

He was incredulous when I said 'porridge', but that's my closest guess.

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There's mention in the film and film script that he's cooking something called rootleaf.

CREATURE: Not far. Yoda not far. Patience. Soon you will be with him. (tasting food from the pot) Rootleaf, I cook. Why wish you become Jedi? Hm?

The original junior novelisation describes it as "rootleaf" soup

“Not far,” said the creature. “Yoda not far. Patience. Soon you will be with him.” He tasted the food directly from the pot. “Rootleaf, I cook. Why wish you become Jedi? Hm?”

This concurs with the new (canon) junior novelisation, albeit it's now "root-leaf stew". There's also some cooking advice. Evidently it also contains swamp weed.

Once in the house, the creature immediately busies himself with cooking. He has a pot hung over a little fire, and two small cauldrons sitting among coals, and he runs back and forth between them, throwing roots and swamp weed into them. As he cooks, the smell that wafts through the room reminds you of a garbage depot in the hot season on Tatooine.

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The creature shoves a spoonful of root-leaf stew into your mouth. It has the consistency of boiled brains, and you’re about to spit it out when you stop—it doesn’t taste terrible, actually. You chew and swallow.

In the Star Wars Encyclopedia, it's described as a nourishing stew

Rootleaf: A type of plant native to Dagobah. The Jedi Master Yoda used rootleaf to brew a potent and nourishing stew.

In the factbook "Star Wars: Absolutely Everything You Need to Know" it's back to being rootleaf (with no hyphen) and it's a soup again.

Yoda's pantry

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    You can always trust @Valorum to have read the junior novelisation for some inexplicable reason. +1 – Dr R Dizzle Jun 23 '16 at 10:05
  • @DrRDizzle, yes you can. – KyloRen Jun 23 '16 at 10:09
  • Didn't Yoda say it in the movie as well? – Neow Jun 23 '16 at 10:27
  • @Neow - He did indeed – Valorum Jun 23 '16 at 11:04
  • junior novel is in first person from Luke's POV? woah! – zipquincy Jun 23 '16 at 16:17
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    @zipquincy - Make sure you buy the right one, though. The old junior novel is basically just the adult novelisation with smaller words. – Valorum Jun 23 '16 at 16:21
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    @zipquincy: Second person – Lightness Races in Orbit Jun 23 '16 at 16:47
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    @zipquincy: First person: "I went to the store." Second person: "You went to the store." Third person: "He went to the store." (All three sentences are written on the assumption that the person who's the primary POV for the narrative at that point in the text is the one who went to the store. The POV can vary, even within a chapter. That's more common in third person than the others, but applies to all. Third person's ability to seamlessly shift POV is one of the reasons it's used so often.) – T.J. Crowder Jun 23 '16 at 16:50
  • sorry yes I meant second person! very unusual choice. – zipquincy Jun 23 '16 at 17:05
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    @zipquincy - All three novels in the new series have some interesting perspective choices. The first one is told from the POV of each of the three main characters; Leia, Luke, Han. Certain events are missing (since the character wasn't there) but others are elaborated upon. – Valorum Jun 23 '16 at 17:34