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Plomeek soup, 2267

Christine Chapel's plomeek soup

Plomeek broth

Plomeek broth

Plomeek soup, 2371

Replimat plomeek soup

Plomeek soup or Plomeek broth was a Vulcan food. It was usually described as bland in taste, although variations such as a spicy version existed. It was considered a traditional morning meal on Vulcan. (ENT: "Unexpected")

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Plomeek broth and soup was commonly offered aboard Enterprise, including among a breakfast spread in 2151. T'Pol was rarely interested in experimenting with Human food, and tended to prefer plomeek options. (ENT: "Unexpected") When Hoshi Sato was in charge of the galley in 2152, she claimed that she was too busy for "special orders", such as T'Pol's request for plomeek broth, and that she would like that night's prepared dish, oden, better. (ENT: "Singularity")

Crewman Cutler tried it to impress T'Pol by sampling it. (ENT: "Strange New World")

Captain Jonathan Archer encouraged T'Pol to eat the food provided by their captors on Coridan, noting she wouldn't be able to exchange it for plomeek broth. (ENT: "Shadows of P'Jem")

In 2153, Doctor Phlox hallucinated a conversation with T'Pol in which they both described Chef's skills at cooking plomeek broth as lacking. (ENT: "Doctor's Orders")

In 2267, Nurse Christine Chapel made the mistake of serving it to Spock during his pon farr. Spock tossed the bowl at her, causing a public scene. Later, he apologetically asked if she would prepare it for him again. (TOS: "Amok Time")

In 2370, while in a holographic program on the USS Enterprise-D set in 2161, William T. Riker, assuming the role of Enterprise's chef making some of the crew's favorite foods one last time, started preparing Commander T'Pol's plomeek broth before Enterprise reached Rigel X. (ENT: "These Are the Voyages...")

Later that year, it was again used to impress a Vulcan, when Quark added it to a meal for the Maquis member Sakonna. (DS9: "The Maquis, Part I")

In 2371, Neelix, in an attempt to produce authentic native dishes for the crew of USS Voyager, made plomeek soup for Tuvok, although he found Neelix's modifications too spicy. (VOY: "Faces")

Julian Bashir often ordered plomeek soup. In early 2371, he ordered it with a touch of basil. Later that year, he ordered it when he and Miles O'Brien had lunch. (DS9: "The House of Quark", "The Die is Cast")

Plomeek Soup a la Neelix

Plomeek soup à la Neelix

In 2377, Neelix offered Ensign Harry Kim a choice of eating eggplant parmesan or plomeek soup, shortly before Kim left to take command of a Kraylor vessel he would later dub Nightingale. Kim replied that either food was fine with him, until Neelix advised him that a commanding officer should be decisive, leading Kim to choose the plomeek soup. (VOY: "Nightingale")

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Background information[]

Plomeek (β) is presumably a plant (or a part of a plant) indigenous to Vulcan, though it has never been seen or described separately from the soup, broth, or tea on screen.

Prop Master Alan Sims suggested he used celery-based soup with food-processed carrot to recreate plomeek soup (though canned pumpkin with food-processed carrot and light cream would also suffice.) (Star Trek Cookbook, p. 61)

Apocrypha[]

The Hidden Universe Travel Guide: Vulcan (p. 86) identifies the plomeek as a flowering plant common across Vulcan's temperate regions, with the "verified record holder for largest plomeek" being at T'Pran's Market in Raal at eight meters tall.

The Way of Kolinahr (p. 12) notes that plomeek soup has many regional varieties.

Mr. Scott's Guide to the Enterprise lists plomeek soup among the Vulcan dishes the USS Enterprise food synthesizers could produce.

In the Star Trek: Klingon Empire novel A Burning House, a Vulcan restaurant in the First City on Qo'noS serves plomeek soup.

It is also referenced in the novels The Sundered, The IDIC Epidemic, The Better Man, Rough Beasts of Empire, Precipice, Requiem, A Time to Sow, Preserver, No Limits, Her Klingon Soul, Being Human, Saratoga, The Eyes of the Beholders, Cybersong, Last Full Measure, A Singular Destiny, Dark Matters, Assignment: Eternity, The Empty Chair, Summon the Thunder Academy: Collision Course, The Rise and Fall of Khan Noonien Singh, Volume Two, and Captain's Blood.

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