What do Orcs eat and drink?

Sam states 'well, whatever they have to eat or drink down there, we can't get it. ' So it is clear that the orcs do in fact have some manner of food production in Mordor, rather than a kind of scavenger diet like that of the creature Gollum, though what exactly the food is, isn't explicitly stated.
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What do Orcs like eating?

Orcs eat meat, including the flesh of Men, and may indulge in cannibalism: in The Two Towers, Grishnákh, an Orc from Mordor, claims that the Isengard Orcs eat orc-flesh.
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What do the Orcs drink?

Orc Draught is an invigorating drink used by Orcs, which inflicts damage when drunk but restores some hunger and grants speed and strength buffs. It is essentially Sauron's imitation of elven Miruvor.
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What did the Orcs eat?

In The Hobbit the Orcs who capture Thorin and Company take their ponies and horses, and the narrator tells the reader that Orcs (Goblins) love to eat horses and ponies.
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Do Orcs drink water?

Yes. Sam asks the same question, of whether orcs eat and drink or just live on foul air and poison, and Frodo gives him the following answer: "No, they eat and drink, Sam. The Shadow that bred them can only mock, it cannot make: not real new things of its own.
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Do Orcs get drunk?

As far as the Orcs' drink, it frankly sounds a bit like hard liquor: Ugluk thrust a flask between [Pippin's] teeth and poured some burning liquid down his throat: he felt a hot fierce glow flow through him. We're never told anything more.
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How do Orcs reproduce?

In The Book of Lost Tales, it is said that Orcs were "bred from the heats and slimes of the earth" through the sorcery of Morgoth. Again, Tolkien later changed this, as Morgoth could not create life on his own. This led to the most popular theory that Orcs were created from corrupted Elves.
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Do Orcs need food?

They spend their days tirelessly working to provide enough food to sustain his numerous armies, and are completely bent to his will.
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Can Orcs eat raw meat?

Half-orcs have great constitution and draw their lineage from orcs who can practically eat anything raw. Their teeth are advantageous for tearing flesh so meat is usually your prime ingredient.
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What did Orcs in Mordor eat?

So it seems orcs would eat meat (inc cannibalism) and grain (bread, maybe rice) but they wouldn't eat their greens and likely not root vegetables or fruit.
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Do Orcs drink blood?

Orcs that drink the blood of a pit lord are shown gaining supernatural strength, speed, resilience, and stamina. The effects, as well as side effects, are immediate, and the symptoms that manifest from blood consumption are green skin, glowing red eyes, and a considerable increase in size.
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What did the Orcs make Mary drink?

There's a passage about half way through The Lord of the Rings where an orc called Ugluk forces captured hobbits Merry and Pippin to drink a hot beverage called "orc-draught". Pippin "felt a hot fierce glow flow through him.
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What is orc medicine?

Orc Medicine, known as Mikog or Sharog (Or. "Healing") among the orcs, was an effective enchanted black paste of various Herbs (for example the Luminous Vrak), Blood, mud and orcish liquor compounded by the orcish Dushi.
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Do Orcs eat vegetables?

Fruits, Grains and Vegetables

While fruits vary wildly in each and every area occupied by the Orcs, those belonging to the New Horde are often fond of the prickly pear and the cactus apple, two closely related subspecies of paddle cacti that are endemic in Durotar, the Barrens, and the Thousand Needles.
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Are Orcs herbivores?

Orcs are carnivores, so meat must be the overwhelming majority of their diet. The meat being cooked, raw, spoiled, or still alive doesn't matter to an orc's stomach⁠—though it may matter to the orc. Any kind of meat will do: animals, bugs, shellfish, even humanoids, including other orcs.
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Do Orcs sleep?

Yes: they need some sleep, but they're trained to be hardy. Orcs are mortal beings after all, and it seems reasonable to assume that they do need sleep just like Men, hobbits, etc.
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Are orcs cannibals?

Tolkien indicates that Orcs are "always hungry". Orcs eat all manner of flesh, including men and horses, and there are frequent hints of cannibalism among Orcs. Grishnákh, leader of the Mordor Orcs, accuses Saruman's Uruks of eating Orc-flesh, which they angrily deny.
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Where do orcs sleep?

Do they have beds? Mine do. Typically from drinking too much. I would say they have bunks in some kind of communal barracks and they probably fight over the best ones (whatever that means to an ork).
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What do dark elves eat?

Eating habits

Although dark elves worship spiders and some dark elven NPCs summon them as familiars, dark elves also love to eat them. Whilst dark elves don't share the eating habits of the other chaotic races, orcs and trolls, they are the only race that can eat spider corpses without vomiting or becoming poisoned.
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What do half ORC eat?

Half-orcs can eat almost any kind of food, but they prefer meat over vegetables.
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What do Elves drink?

Just like you, elves cannot survive on food alone! When it comes time to wash down a meal, elves drink a lot of the same beverages as you: a cold glass of milk with their chocolate chip cookies, freshly squeezed orange juice or even North Pole snow melted to make a glass of water.
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Are there girl Orcs?

Yes, there are female Orcs in the Middle Earth. Their existence was confirmed in the Munby letter sold at an auction in 2002. Mr, Tolkiens declared to Mrs. Munby that the female orcs indeed exist in the LOTR universe.
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How did Elves turn into Orcs?

They were created by the first Dark Lord, Morgoth, before the First Age and served him and later his successor in their quest to dominate Middle-earth. Before Oromë first found the Elves at Cuiviénen, Melkor kidnapped some of them and cruelly deformed them, twisting them into the first Orcs.
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How long do Orcs live for?

For orcs, the age at which they're officially "adult" comes a little later than humans. Orcs reach maturity at about age 18-20. Middle age is around age 40 or so, old age at 65, venerable age at 80, and they rarely live beyond 100 years of age.
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What does Merry's mouth pour?

Several Orcs laughed. Uglúk thrust a flask between his teeth and poured some burning liquid down his throat: he felt a hot fierce glow flow through him. The pain in his legs and ankles vanished. He could stand.
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