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What Do Fairies Eat And Who Gives Them Food

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The question regarding what fairies eat is an interesting one to ask because of how different the fairy folk are from us. These creatures have been portrayed differently throughout history based on different cultures and folklores.

What fairies eat

In this article, we bring you the most authentic information on the eating habits and preferences of the wee folk.

What Do Fairies Eat?

Fairies eat different fairy food according to the different folklore they belong to, where the most famous cultures that have fairies are the European and the Irish. These two cultures are very rich in folklore and have been around for a long time. They firmly believe in the presence of fairies and sometimes also celebrate them.

The fairies of European folklore ate non-vegetarian food. The creatures that were called fairies included trolls, goblins and gnomes. These were trick playing creatures that would kidnap humans and sometimes drink their blood. The fairy folklore of European culture was quite frightful and scary, unlike the fairies described in Irish folklore.

The people of Ireland, Scotland, and England believed in the fairies that were nice and human-friendly. They would leave sweet things and milk products out for the passing by fairies. It was also believed that the fairies would mind it if they did not put food out for them.

Let us look at the fairies and their abilities in detail:

A Fairy’s Preferred Food

The fairies from Irish culture love sweet things, and these sweet things include all sorts of cakes, cookies, trifles, and cupcakes. Another famous sweet thing that they like is sweet toast, other than that, the fair folk also like dairy products such as freshly squeezed milk and freshly churned butter.

Different people argue whether the fairies are vegetarians or not, and to judge from the folk tales, it is fair to say that fairies really like dairy products in addition to honey. Hence, they don’t necessarily eat meat but enjoy other products from the animals.

Freshly squeezed milk, or freshly churned butter and eggs are some of the dairy products that they enjoy. Moreover, they are very fond of honey and sweet fruits.

On the other hand, the fairies of European culture really like meat. They are known carnivores and take pride in that. This is why people used to hide their livestock at night. In some instances, it is said that these types of fairies would raid the graveyard at night to eat the dead. These fairies do not like the sweet cakes and dairy products like the Irish fairies do.

Fairies of Irish Tales

The Irish fairies do like to eat dairy products like milk, butter, and eggs but there is no evidence of eating or wanting meat, however. The fairies from Irish folklore do not eat meat but the fairies from European culture do.

Feeding Fairies

The best things to feed the tooth fairy or any fairy are sweet and dairy products. The sweet things can be cakes, cookies, or cupcakes whereas the dairy products can be milk, butter and eggs.

How Do Fairies Eat?

Fairies are known to eat in very small portions as they are very small and petite. They started with only natural foods but as they grew closer to the humans, they started eating the sweet things that humans offered them.

How to Feed a Fairy?

Fairies don’t come in contact with humans unless there is an absolute need. That is why if you are looking to feed a fairy, it must be done in a very secretive and quiet manner. Fairies tend to pass by the fairy door of their human friends, hence the best way to feed them is to leave the fairy foods at the doorstep.

Fairy garden

Moreover, fairies visit a fairy garden often, therefore putting the food out in the garden is also a good idea. If you want the fairies to sit there and eat the food, make sure you have miniature furniture laid out. The fairies can sit on the chairs and enjoy themselves.

Another way to feed fairies is to plant fruit trees in your backyard.

Fruits are very famous among the fairies and they would love to stay and roam around the tree. As they can fly, they can reach the higher fruits easily. They would surely come back to play and eat from the fruit trees.

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What are Fairies?

According to Irish folklore, fairies are supernatural creatures made of light. They are the creatures that help humans and bring them no harm. They save humans from all sorts of calamities and bring prosperity. The humans in return help the fairies by feeding them food.

But fairies were not always thought of as nice beings. In European culture, fairies were regarded as a group of misfits. These misfits included elves, trolls, goblins, and gnomes. There were many speculations about the origin of these types of fairies. Most people believed that they were demoted angels or demoted pagan lords that were sent to this world for punishment.

No one knows for sure why or when fairies, good and the evil ones, came to stay among us. Nowadays, fairies are only perceived as beautiful flying creatures that are the friends of humankind. This is a popular notion because of the movies and novels that use fairies as the main characters. The media has played a very big role in portraying the fairies in a positive light.

Why are Fairies Famous?

Fairies are famous for many of their abilities, for example, fairies have the ability to fly. Flying is common in supernatural creatures but not very common among humans. We have big machines that are used for flying whereas the fairy folk has wings that can take them anywhere they want to go.

Fairies also have magic in them, they can perform different magic tricks that leave the humans in awe. They have an exceptional relationship with nature. Hence they can use their abilities to grow beautiful flowers and also help the humans with their crops and harvest.

Among many other things, fairies are very famous for safeguarding humans and their properties from the dark forces of nature. We do not know what silent battles the fairies fight in our defense. The latter is a very sweet and caring gesture from the fairies for sure, in addition to how fairies stop major ailments like dysentery and cholera from entering the house of their loved ones.

What Do Fairies Look Like?

Fairies have various looks and abilities. As there are two major kinds of fairies in the world, their abilities also differ. The biggest ability of a fairy is her charm. This charm can lure people into liking them easily. The fairies are also insanely beautiful and attractive. This is true for the Irish fairy-folk only.

The European fairy folk is different from the Irish ones in almost all perspectives. They can be judged as opposites of each other. They trick people and are not friendly at all. They are also very unpleasant to look at, with dirty clothes and bad stink.

However, fairies from different parts of the world and folklore look differently. Everything that we know about them is through the ancient manuscripts passed down over generations. People have experienced the fairies differently and this is why a global consensus on the physical appearances and abilities of fairies cannot be formed.

What are Fairies Made of?

Fairies are made of light. This is according to Irish folklore. If we look at European folklore, we do not know exactly what the fairies are made of but that they are demoted angels and demoted pagan deities.

Do Fairies Only Come Out At Night?

No, fairies do not only come out at night. They can come out during the day as well. It depends on their choice. European folklore suggests that the fairies with evil intentions and abilities come out at night only.

Conclusion

What do fairies eat

Fairies are supernatural beings that are made of light, according to Irish culture and folklore. In European culture, fairies are known as demoted angels and pagan deities that are sent to this world as a punishment for their acts. Two different schools of thought exist relating to fairies.

Here are the facts to remember about what do fairies eat:

  • The Irish fairies are nice fairies that help humans and stay in contact with them.

  • These fairies love to eat sweet cakes and dairy products like freshly squeezed milk freshly churned butter and eggs. They also like to gulp on honey.

  • The fairies from European folklore are the opposite of the Irish fairies. They love meat and are proud meat-eaters. They hunt animals and some of them also like to drink human blood and feast on human flesh.

  • Fairies take care of the humans that feed them and also visit their houses more often. The best way to feed fairies is by leaving the food on the front doorstep or in the garden.

This was everything that you needed to know about the fairies and their eating habits. Now if you want a fairy to visit your house, make sure to leave a sweet treat at your front door, they will surely drop by.

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Timeless Myths. "What Do Fairies Eat And Who Gives Them Food." https://timelessmyths.com/stories/what-do-fairies-eat. Accessed May 13, 2025.

Created: April 4th, 2022

Modified: March 25th, 2024

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