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'''Berries''' are a wild-grown plant that can be harvested for edible berries, which provide fruit {{ll|satiety|satiety}}. There are a variety of different berries that can be found in the game.
'''Berries''' are a wild-grown plant that can be harvested for edible berries, which provide fruit {{ll|satiety|satiety}}. There are a variety of different berries that can be found. They do not grow well in temperatures above 30°c, and lays dormant during the winter.  


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Berries are found as wild-growing berry bushes in the environment. Harvest with {{RMB}} to collect ripe fruit. Fully mature bushes yield multiple berries when harvested, and will continue to produce berries as long as it is not winter and the temperature is below 30°c.
Berries are found as wild-growing berry bushes in the environment. Harvest with {{RMB}} to collect ripe fruit. Fully mature bushes yield multiple berries when harvested, and will continue to produce berries as long as it is not winter and the temperature is below 30°c.
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Berries may be eaten without cooking. All berries provide 80 satiety when eaten, except for cranberries which provide 60 satiety. They may be used for {{ll|Cooking|advanced cooking}}, to create porridge and meat stews as a secondary ingredient. Berries can be preserved with {{ll|honey|honey}} by turning it into {{ll|Jam|jam}}.
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Berries decay rapidly, which makes preservation difficult. However, this short freshness timer, and the potential ease of collecting berries, means they may be purposefully gathered and left to rot to create {{ll|Farming#Fertilizer|compost}}.
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Berries may also be juiced in a {{ll|fruit press|fruit press}}, and berry juice can further fermented and distilled into {{ll|Alcohol brewing|alcohol}}. Fermented berry juices produce berry wines, and can be distilled into berry brandy.
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Some berries may also be used to produce {{ll|Dye|dyes}}. Blueberries and black currants can be used to create purple dye, while cranberries can be used to make pink dye.


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Berries may be eaten without cooking. All berries provide 80 satiety when eaten, except for cranberries which provide 60 satiety. They may be used for {{ll|Cooking|advanced cooking}}, to create porridge and meat stews as a secondary ingredient. Berries can be preserved with {{ll|honey|honey}} by turning it into {{ll|Jam|jam}}.
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Berries decay rapidly, which makes preservation difficult. However, this short freshness timer, and the potential ease of collecting berries, means they may be purposefully gathered and left to rot to create {{ll|Farming#Fertilizer|compost}}.
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Berries may also be juiced in a {{ll|fruit press|fruit press}}, and berry juice can further fermented and distilled into {{ll|Alcohol brewing|alcohol}}. Fermented berry juices produce berry wines, and can be distilled into berry brandy.
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Some berries may also be used to produce {{ll|Dye|dyes}}. Blueberries and black currants can be used to create purple dye, while cranberries can be used to make pink dye.


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