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'''Grain''' is a category of food.  Different grains have different properties. 


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There is a variety of '''Grain''' that the player can grow in different climates in Vintage Story.


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== Natural Generation == <!--T:2-->
== Obtaining == <!--T:2-->


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All the grains can be found growing as crops in various climates. They can also be found in {{ll|Cracked_vessel|cracked storage vessels}}. Different grain types have different growing times, as listed in the table below.
All grains can be found growing as wild crops, dependent on climate. To find rice, amaranth, and sunflower, the player will likely need to travel far south of the default Temperate spawn.  Flax generates in Temperate areas as well as Warm spawns.
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File:Spelt-fully-grown-crop.png||<translate><!--T:49--> Mature spelt</translate>
File:Rice-fully-grown-crop.png|<translate><!--T:50--> Mature rice</translate>
File:Flax-fully-grown-crop.png|<translate><!--T:51--> Mature flax</translate>
File:Rye-fully-grown-crop.png|<translate><!--T:52--> Mature rye</translate>
File:Amaranth-fully-grown-crop.png|<translate><!--T:53--> Mature amaranth</translate>
File:Sunflower-fully-grown-crop.png|<translate><!--T:54--> Mature sunflower</translate>
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They can also be found in {{ll|Cracked_vessel|cracked storage vessels}}.  
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== Cultivation == <!--T:3-->


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All grains may be grown as crops by {{ll|farming|farming}}. <br>
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Rye is least likely to die in a cold snap.<br>
Sunflower ripens fastest; rice takes the longest.  <br>
Most grain crops consume nitrogen (N) from the soil; flax and rice consume potassium (K).<br>
Amaranth consumes relatively little nitrogen (N) from the soil.<br>
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== Harvesting == <!--T:3-->
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File:Spelt-fully-grown-crop.png||<translate><!--T:49--> Mature spelt</translate>
File:Rice-fully-grown-crop.png|<translate><!--T:50--> Mature rice</translate>
File:Flax-fully-grown-crop.png|<translate><!--T:51--> Mature flax</translate>
File:Rye-fully-grown-crop.png|<translate><!--T:52--> Mature rye</translate>
File:Amaranth-fully-grown-crop.png|<translate><!--T:53--> Mature amaranth</translate>
File:Sunflower-fully-grown-crop.png|<translate><!--T:54--> Mature sunflower</translate>
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All grains can be grown as crops by {{ll|farming|farming}}. When flax is harvested, it also drops {{ll|flax fibers|flax fibers}} which are used to create {{ll|twine|flax twine}} and {{ll|linen|linen}}.


== Usage == <!--T:4-->
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=== Food ===
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Grain may be eaten without cooking or can be used as an advanced {{ll|cooking|cooking}} ingredient in {{ll|porridge|porridge}}. It can also be ground in a {{ll|quern|quern}} to flour. Flour can be crafted with water to create dough, which can be baked into {{ll|bread|bread}} or {{ll|pie|pies}} using a {{ll|clay oven|clay oven}}.
* Grain may be eaten without cooking.  Rice provides the most [[satiety]], while flax provides the least.
* Grain may be {{ll|cooking|cooked}} to create a meal that gives higher satiety and pauses hunger. {{ll|porridge|Porridge}} requires at least 2 matching grain items, in a cooking pot.  
* Grain may be ground in a {{ll|quern|quern}} to make flour.  
** Flour may be crafted with water to create dough, which may be baked into {{ll|bread|bread}} or {{ll|pie|pies}} using a {{ll|clay oven|clay oven}}.
** Most types of flour may be fermented to make ale, and further distilled to make whisky.  Twice-distilled alcohol may be used to craft {{ll|Bandage|alcohol-soaked bandages}}, for significant healing.  


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Grain can also be used as animal feed in both large and small {{ll|trough|troughs}}. Because of their long shelf-life, grains make very good animal feed. Flax grain is especially well suited to this due to its lower satiety (30) compared to other grains, since animal feed does not take satiety into account.
Grain can also be used as animal feed in both large and small {{ll|trough|troughs}}. Because of their long shelf-life, grains make very good animal feed. Flax grain is especially well-suited to this due to its lower satiety compared to other grains, since animal feed does not take satiety into account.
 
=== Fiber ===
When flax is harvested, it also drops {{ll|flax fibers|flax fibers}}, which are used to create {{ll|twine|flax twine}} and {{ll|linen|linen}}.
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== Preservation == <!--T:5-->


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The grains have some of the longest shelf lives of any food items at 90 in-game days. {{ll|Storage vessels|Storage vessels}} are best at storing grain and when used in a {{ll|cellar|cellar}}, grain can last for multiple years.  
The grains have some of the longest shelf lives of any food items at 90 in-game days. {{ll|Storage vessels|Storage vessels}} are best at storing grain and when used in a {{ll|cellar|cellar}}, grain can last for multiple years.  
== See also ==
* [[Cassava]]
* [[Alcohol_brewing|Brewing]]


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