Kebab

A Kebab is a food item that heals a random amount of hitpoints, up to 30, and may raise Attack, Strength, and Defence stats temporarily.

Message:
 * You eat the kebab.

Depending upon how many hitpoints are healed:
 * That kebab didn't seem to do a lot. (nothing) (rare)
 * It heals some health. (4-9 hp depending on your Hitpoints level) (common)
 * That was a good kebab. You feel a lot better. (10-20) (uncommon)
 * Wow, that was an amazing kebab! You feel really invigorated. (heals you up to 30, raises attack, strength and defence by 2) (rare)

There is some speculation that kebabs received from random events have a higher chance of healing more than normal.

It is possible for the kebab to be bad, lowering one or several stats when eaten instead of healing hitpoints.


 * That tasted a bit dodgy. You feel a bit ill.
 * Eating the kebab has damaged your {Skills} stat. (This does have chance to affect non-combat skills.)

Or


 * That tasted very dodgy. You feel very ill.
 * Eating the kebab has done damage to some of your stats. (Affects Hitpoints, Attack, Defence, Strength, and construction stats, lowering by up to 8.)

Eating a kebab at full health either does nothing (No message) or may do damage.

Because kebabs are often obtained from several random events, it is not uncommon for them to be seen on the ground, especially in areas where there are many players training skills.

Where to get

 * Al Kharid kebab dealer for 1 coin
 * Lost Pirate random event
 * Drunken Dwarf random event
 * Rick Turpentine random event
 * Certers random event
 * Ali the kebab seller in Pollnivneach
 * Kjut in Keldagrim
 * Entrana in the farm house, one spawns on the table.

Trivia

 * Originally, a dodgy kebab would damage a player's hitpoints, however this was changed so unaware players weren't killed by mistake.
 * According to Saradomin in the 6th issue of the God letters, normal Kebabs are made of goblin meat. However, this is dismissed as a rumour by Zamorak in the 18th issue, instead stating that kebab is made of camel meat, because "it's much tastier".
 * Kebabs are another name for Döner kebabs, a Turkish kebab that's often placed in pitta bread.
 * Kebabs can be added to compost bins at farming areas.
 * Using a kebab on a cornucopia will only restore 9 hitpoints, not the maximum a kebab can heal.
 * Kebabs are potentially, the best F2P food
 * Kebabs have the best healing-to-cost ratio in the game