Asken produces Pokemon Sleep food recipes in real life
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Pokemon Sleep Food Recipes Recreated in Real Life

The Pokemon Company has revealed that it worked with Asken to produce official recipes for some of the Pokemon Sleep meals in real life. People can now reproduce select meals from the Pokemon-themed sleep management game app, provided they can understand or translate the Japanese recipes.

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Asken has set up separate webpages for each of the four recipes featured in this collaboration. The Pokemon Sleep recipes in question are the Limber Corn Stew, Petal Blizzard Layered Salad, Dream Eater Butter Curry, and Apple Acid Yogurt-Dressed Salad.

Preview images of what the Pokemon Sleep dishes will look like in real life are also viewable right below:

This collaboration appears due to the close relationship between the purposes of both apps. Asken is known for running a diet management consultation service on PC and mobile devices. Over 12 million people have ed for the service in Japan.

Asken has also ed a new related video on its YouTube channel. It introduced a collaborative research between the two apps and the University of Tsukuba’s International Institute for Integrative Sleep Medicine about the correlation between sleep and food management for people’s health.

The Pokemon Sleep and Asken Diet apps are both available on Android and iOS mobile devices. The former, a sleep management game app, is also compatible with smartwatches.


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