10 foodie anime characters not from a food-related series

A list of Foodie anime characters
A list of Foodie anime characters (Image credit: Studio Pierrot, Toei Animations, Sunrise)

Anime has a unique way of making even the simplest things feel profound. When the topic of food arises, there are foodie anime characters whose names just naturally pop up. What’s especially charming is when food takes center stage in shows that aren’t even about cooking.

These characters could be in the middle of battles or simply going about their lives, and then suddenly take a break to enjoy food as if eating were the most important mission in their entire existence. And that’s the beauty of foodie anime characters: they remind us that no matter how powerful, weird, or dramatic they are, they’re still people.

Watching them indulge in their favorite food gives them a human edge that’s hard not to love. It doesn’t matter if they’re fighting demons or saving the universe; when it’s time to eat, all bets are off. In this article, we will talk about 10 such foodie anime characters who aren’t from cooking shows, but still stole our hearts (and every meal on screen).


The list of 10 foodie anime characters

1) Naruto Uzumaki (Naruto)

Naruto as seen in anime (Image credit: Studio Pierrot)
Naruto as seen in anime (Image credit: Studio Pierrot)

Naruto and his relationship with ramen are practically synonymous. From the very first episode, Naruto's obsession with Ichiraku Ramen is as iconic as his orange jumpsuit. Furthermore, it is revealed in this story that he not only likes ramen but lives for it.

As a lonely orphan in Konoha, Naruto found comfort and warmth in the welcoming vibe of the ramen shop. It all started because, as an orphan child who was not welcomed by anyone, Teuchi, the kind-hearted owner, and his daughter Ayame were among the first people to treat him like a normal person.


2) Goku (Dragon Ball series)

Goku as seen in anime (Image credit: Toei Animation)
Goku as seen in anime (Image credit: Toei Animation)

In the world of Dragon Ball, Goku is not just someone who is seen as one of the most powerful beings, he is also one of the biggest foodie anime characters. It is not an exaggeration to say that Goku eats enough to feed a small village, and he does it with a kind of joyful obliviousness that makes it impossible to be mad at him. One aspect of him is that his love for food gives his character a childlike innocence that feels genuine.


3) Monkey D. Luffy (One Piece)

Luffy as seen in anime (Image credit: Toei Animations)
Luffy as seen in anime (Image credit: Toei Animations)

If Luffy were made to sit in an eating contest, Luffy would win every year. The One Piece captain doesn’t just like food; he lives for it. While most of the characters dream of getting fame or fortune, Luffy is one of the foodie anime characters who only dreams of endless mountains of meat.

What makes Luffy’s food obsession so iconic is how it contrasts with the insane world he lives in. His love and respect for food are pure, and watching him eat is like watching someone discover happiness all over again.


4) Kagura (Gintama)

Kagura eating as seen in anime (Image credit: Sunrise)
Kagura eating as seen in anime (Image credit: Sunrise)

The character of Kagura from Gintama is proof that someone can be adorable and a glutton at the same time. She looks like a sweet girl in a red cheongsam, but eats like she hasn’t seen food in weeks.

In a show as chaotic and hilarious as Gintama, Kagura stands out for how unapologetically gross her food habits can be. As one of the foodie anime characters, she does it justice. Finally, she’s living proof that you should never underestimate someone just because they’re holding a rice ball.


5) Sasha Braus (Attack on Titan)

Sasha Braus as seen in anime (Image credit: MAPPA)
Sasha Braus as seen in anime (Image credit: MAPPA)

Sasha Braus is one of the iconic foodie anime characters from Attack on Titan. She became an instant fan favorite the moment she clutched that stolen potato like her life depended on it. In a world where there is no guarantee that someone will get to live the next day, her love for food is a refreshing breath of air. Raised in a rural village, she grew up knowing the value of food and the fear of going without it.


6) Gluttony (Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood)

Gluttony and Lust as seen in anime (Image credit: Studio Bones)
Gluttony and Lust as seen in anime (Image credit: Studio Bones)

Gluttony from Fullmetal Alchemist is the literal embodiment of bottomless hunger, and he’s terrifying because of it. Unlike other characters on this list, Gluttony’s obsession with eating isn’t cute or relatable, it’s creepy, inhuman, and sad. But that’s exactly what makes him worth mentioning. He represents the darker side of appetite: consumption without purpose, craving without joy. Gluttony is one of the only foodie anime characters who has a single desire in his life, and that is to eat, but in a twisted manner.


7) Fuu (Samurai Champloo)

Fuu as seen in anime (Image credit: Manglobe)
Fuu as seen in anime (Image credit: Manglobe)

Fuu is one of the characters who started her journey, a deadly journey through Edo-era Japan in search of the samurai who smells of sunflowers. But, in all honesty, in all of her journey, Fuu is equally determined to find good food along the way. What makes Fuu one of the foodie anime characters is how endearing and honest she is. Her food moments often end in chaos, but they also show us who she really is: a girl trying to enjoy the small pleasures of life, even when everything else is falling apart.


8) Choji (Naruto)

Choji as seen in anime (Image credit: Studio Pierrot)
Choji as seen in anime (Image credit: Studio Pierrot)

Choji’s relationship with food in Naruto is more than just appetite, it’s part of his identity, his fighting style, and his heart. As a member of the Akimichi clan, Choji turns calories into chakra, literally using food to fuel his powerful jutsu. But it’s not just a technique, it’s who he is. And he’s proud of it. As a viewer, watching him eat is wholesome — he’s content, unbothered, fully himself, and completely at peace with himself. He is one of the foodie anime characters who has never hidden behind masks and egos. Choji is refreshingly honest. And hungry.


9) Natsu (Fairy Tail)

Natsu and Grey as seen in anime (Image credit: A-1 Pictures)
Natsu and Grey as seen in anime (Image credit: A-1 Pictures)

Natsu from Fairy Tail doesn’t just love food, he needs it to keep the fire going. As a Dragon Slayer, Natsu literally burns through energy faster than anyone else, and his appetite reflects that. He’ll devour huge meals in one sitting, often as if chewing is optional, just to refuel for the next fight. Whether he is fighting against Gray or sharing a celebratory feast with the guild, food is how Natsu bonds with people. He is one of those foodie anime characters who associate food with happiness.


10) Honey senpai (Ouran High School Host Club)

Honey as seen in anime (Image credit: Studio Bones)
Honey as seen in anime (Image credit: Studio Bones)

Don’t be fooled by the baby face and plush bunny; Honey from Ouran High School Host Club is a dessert-loving demon. He may look like a tiny child, but he’s a martial arts prodigy with a bottomless sweet tooth. Cakes, mochi, pastries, if it’s sugary, he’s obsessed with it.

In a show full of exaggerated personalities, Honey stands out because of how unapologetically soft he is until he’s not. That is why he is one of the cutest, yet most unexpectedly dangerous, foodie anime characters in the Ouran High School Host Club.


In conclusion, while these characters are from a different universe, they’re united by one thing above all: an undying love for food. In the middle of all the drama, the battles, and the cosmic stakes, they stop to savor a bite. And in those moments, we see them as people, not just heroes. They might not be chefs or work in restaurants, but they understand the universal truth: good food is life. And watching them enjoy it makes us want to eat, laugh, and live a little more fully, too.

Edited by Sezal Srivastava