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The '''cooking pot''' is a crafted block that is used extensively for {{ll|cooking|cooking}}. Cooking pots allow players to create nutritious meals from other foods, which grant satiety while reducing the rate at which a player's satiety drops.
'''Cooking pot''' is used to [[cooking|cook]] [[meat]]s, [[vegetable]]s, [[grain]], [[fruit]] on a [[firepit]] and create [[meal]]s. It is crafted from [[clay]] in the process of [[clay forming]]. Ingredients used in the cooking pot will increase the base [[satiety]] of the ingredients, and they must be added in a specific order for the cooking pot to work. To remove the contents in a cooking put, use a [[bowl]] on it to consume the meal, or pick up the cooking pot and throw it into [[water]] if the contents had [[rot]]ted.


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[[File:Claypot-raw.png|right|thumb|100px|An unfired cooking pot.]]


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Cooking pots act as storage containers with four slots, each holding up to 6 pieces of a food item or up to 6L of a liquid. Inedible items can also be placed in a cooking pot.  
Cooking pots act as storage container with four slots, each holding up to 6 pieces of a food item or up to 6L of a liquid. Inedible items can also be placed in a cooking pot.  


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If food rots inside a cooking pot, the resulting {{ll|rot|rot}} must be cleaned out before the cooking pot can be reused. This can be done by throwing the rot-filled cooking pot into a block of water and waiting a few seconds. The rot will float up while the now-empty pot will sink down.
If food rots inside a cooking pot, the resulting {{ll|rot|rot}} must be cleaned out before the cooking pot can be reused. This can be done by throwing the rot-filled cooking pot into a block of water and waiting a few seconds. The rot will float up while the now-empty pot will sink down.


== Gallery == <!--T:9-->
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== Recipes ==
The first two slots, Slot 1 and Slot 2, determine the type of meal that will be created. Slot 3 and 4 are extra ingredients that can be added to boost the satiety of the meal.
{| class="wikitable"
|+ Recipes
|-
! Meal type !! Slot 1 !! Slot 2 !! Optional
|-
| Meat stew || [[File:Redmeat-raw.png|25px|link=]]Any meat || [[File:Redmeat-raw.png|25px|link=]]Any meat ||
*[[File:Redmeat-raw.png|25px|link=]]Any meat
*[[File:Grid_turnip.png|25px|link=]]Any vegetable
*[[File:Egg-chicken.png|25px|link=]]Egg
*[[File:Fruit-redcurrant.png|25px|link=]]Any fruit or [[File:Bowl-honey.png|25px|link=]]honey (limited to 1)
|-
| Vegetable Stew || [[File:Grid_turnip.png|25px|link=]]Any vegetable || [[File:Grid_turnip.png|25px|link=]]Any vegetable ||
*[[File:Grid_turnip.png|25px|link=]]Any vegetable
*[[File:Legume-soybean.png|25px|link=]]Soybeans
|-
| Porridge || [[File:Grid_rice.png|25px|link=]]Any grain || [[File:Grid_rice.png|25px|link=]]Any grain ||
*[[File:Grid_turnip.png|25px|link=]]Any vegetable
*[[File:Fruit-redcurrant.png|25px|link=]]Any fruit
*[[File:Bowl-honey.png|25px|link=]]Honey (limited to 1)
|-
| Soup || [[File:Grid_turnip.png|25px|link=]]Any vegetable || [[File:Water-blob.png|25px|link=]]Water from a bucket ||
*[[File:Redmeat-raw.png|25px|link=]]Any meat (limited to 1)
*[[File:Grid_turnip.png|25px|link=]]Any vegetable
*[[File:Egg-chicken.png|25px|link=]]Egg
|-
| Scrambled Egg || [[File:Egg-chicken.png|25px|link=]]Egg || [[File:Egg-chicken.png|25px|link=]]Egg ||
*[[File:Cheese-cheddar-4slice.png|25px|link=]]Any cheese slice
*[[File:Grid_turnip.png|25px|link=]]Any vegetable
|-
| Jam || [[File:Fruit-redcurrant.png|25px|link=]]Any fruit || [[File:Fruit-redcurrant.png|25px|link=]]Any fruit ||
*[[File:Bowl-honey.png|25px|link=]]Honey
|}


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== Improving satiety of ingredients ==
<gallery>
Cooking ingredients in the cooking pot increases the satiety of the ingredient.
File:Claypot-raw.png|<translate><!--T:15--> An unfired cooking pot.</translate>
 
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Here is a table on each ingredient's improved satiety that would be used in a meal:
 
<div style="margin: auto; text-align: center;">
<div style="display:inline-block; vertical-align: top; margin: 2px 5px; text-align:center;">
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|+ Vegetable
|-
!class="unsortable" | Ingredient !! Raw !! Cooked !! Improvement (%)
|-
| [[File:Mushroom-fieldmushroom.png|30px|link=]]All mushroom types<ref>Mushrooms that are poisonous will apply their negative effects to the meal.</ref> || 80 || 120 || 50%
|-
| [[File:Vegetable-bellpepper.png|30px|link=]]Bell Peppers || 100 || 150 || 50%
|-
| [[File:Vegetable-cabbage.png|30px|link=]]Cabbage || 300 || 450 || 50%
|-
| [[File:Vegetable-carrot.png|30px|link=]]Carrots || 100 || 150 || 50%
|-
| [[File:Vegetable-cassava.png|30px|link=]]Cassava || 100 || 120 || 20%
|-
| [[File:Vegetable-olive.png|30px|link=]]Olive || 100 || 150 || 50%
|-
| [[File:Grid_onion.png|30px|link=]]Onion || 100 || 150 || 50%
|-
| [[File:Vegetable-parsnip.png|30px|link=]]Parsnip || 100 || 150 || 50%
|-
| [[File:Pumpkin_slices.png|30px|link=]]Pumpkin slice<ref>Whole pumpkins cannot be used for cooking.</ref> || 140 || 180 || 29%
|-
| [[File:Vegetable-turnip.png|30px|link=]]Turnip || 100 || 150 || 50%
|}
</div>
<div style="display:inline-block; vertical-align: top; margin: 2px 5px; text-align:center;">
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|+ Grain
|-
!class="unsortable" | Ingredient !! Raw !! Cooked !! Improvement (%)
|-
| [[File:Grid_flax.png|30px|link=]]Flax || 30 || 120 || 300%
|-
| [[File:Grid_rice.png|30px|link=]]Rice || 75 || 280 || 274%
|-
| [[File:Grid_rye.png|30px|link=]]Rye || 60 || 240 || 300%
|-
| [[File:Grid_spelt.png|30px|link=]]Spelt || 60 || 240 || 300%
|-
| [[File:Grid_amaranth.png|30px|link=]]Amaranth || 60 || 240 || 300%
|-
| [[File:Rawcassava-dried.png|30px|link=]]Dried cassava || 100<ref>Dried cassava cannot be eaten so the satiety value for the edible version is used.</ref> || 240 || 140%
|-
| [[File:Grid_sunflower.png|30px|link=]]Sunflower || 60 || 240 || 300%
|}
</div>
<div style="display:inline-block; vertical-align: top; margin: 2px 5px; text-align:center;">
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|+ Protein
|-
!class="unsortable" | Ingredient !! Raw !! Cooked !! Improvement (%)
|-
| [[File:No_image_found.png|30px|link=]]Pickled soybean || 150 || 240 || 60%
|-
| [[File:Redmeat-raw.png|30px|link=]]Raw redmeat || 280<ref>Raw redmeat cannot be eaten so the satiety value for the cooked version is used.</ref> || 420 || 50%
|-
| [[File:Cured_meats.gif|30px|link=]]Cured redmeat || 200 || 420 || 110%
|-
| [[File:Raw poultry.png|30px|link=]]Raw poultry || 200<ref>Raw poultry cannot be eaten so the satiety value for the cooked version is used.</ref> || 375 || 88%
|-
| [[File:Cured_meats.gif|30px|link=]]Cured poultry || 150 || 375 || 150%
|-
| [[File:Egg-chicken.png|30px|link=]]Egg || -<ref>Eggs cannot be eaten raw, and there are no other edible variants other than being cooked.</ref> || 200 || -
|-
| [[File:Fish-raw.png|30px|link=]]Raw fish || 220 || 375 || 70%
|-
| [[File:Cured_meats.gif|30px|link=]]Cured fish || 150 || 375 || 150%
|}
</div>
<div style="display:inline-block; vertical-align: top; margin: 2px 5px; text-align:center;">
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|+ Fruit
|-
!class="unsortable" | Ingredient !! Raw !! Cooked !! Improvement (%)
|-
| [[File:Fruit-redapple.png|30px|link=]]Apple || 80 || 120 || 50%
|-
| [[File:Fruit-blackcurrant.png|30px|link=]]Black currant || 80 || 120 || 50%
|-
| [[File:Fruit-breadfruit.png|30px|link=]]Bread fruit || 200 || 250 || 25%
|-
| [[File:Fruit-blueberry.png|30px|link=]]Blueberry || 80 || 120 || 50%
|-
| [[File:Fruit-cherry.png|30px|link=]]Cherry || 40 || 60 || 50%
|-
| [[File:Fruit-cranberry.png|30px|link=]]Cranberry || 60 || 90 || 50%
|-
| [[File:Bowl-honey.png|30px|link=]]Honey || 60 || 80 || 33%
|-
| [[File:Fruit-lychee.png|30px|link=]]Lychee || 40 || 60 || 50%
|-
| [[File:Fruit-mango.png|30px|link=]]Mango || 80 || 120 || 50%
|-
| [[File:Fruit-orange.png|30px|link=]]Orange || 80 || 120 || 50%
|-
| [[File:Fruit-peach.png|30px|link=]]Peach || 80 || 120 || 50%
|-
| [[File:Fruit-pear.png|30px|link=]]Pear || 80 || 120 || 50%
|-
| [[File:Fruit-pineapple.png|30px|link=]]Pineapple slice || 80 || 120 || 50%
|-
| [[File:Fruit-pomegranate.png|30px|link=]]Pomegranate || 80 || 120 || 50%
|-
| [[File:Fruit-redcurrant.png|30px|link=]]Red currant || 80 || 120 || 50%
|-
| [[File:Fruit-saguaro.png|30px|link=]]Saguaro fruit || 60 || 90 || 50%
|-
| [[File:Fruit-whitecurrant.png|30px|link=]]White currant || 80 || 120 || 50%
|}
</div>
<div style="display:inline-block; vertical-align: top; margin: 2px 5px; text-align:center;">
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|+ Dairy
|-
!class="unsortable" | Ingredient !! Raw !! Cooked !! Improvement (%)
|-
| [[File:No_image_found.png|30px|link=]]Blue cheese (1 slice) || 200 || 200 || 0%
|-
| [[File:No_image_found.png|30px|link=]]Cheddar (1 slice) || 240 || 240 || 0%
|}
</div>
</div>
 
== Notes ==
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Cooking pot
Claypot-burned.png
Material Ceramic
Stackable 1
Drops Itself
Blocks


Cooking pot is used to cook meats, vegetables, grain, fruit on a firepit and create meals. It is crafted from clay in the process of clay forming. Ingredients used in the cooking pot will increase the base satiety of the ingredients, and they must be added in a specific order for the cooking pot to work. To remove the contents in a cooking put, use a bowl on it to consume the meal, or pick up the cooking pot and throw it into water if the contents had rotted.

Obtaining

An unfired cooking pot.

Cooking pots must be created by the player through clay forming . Cooking pots can be made from any type of clay . Raw unfired cooking pots must be fired in a pit kiln before use.

Usage

Cooking pots act as storage container with four slots, each holding up to 6 pieces of a food item or up to 6L of a liquid. Inedible items can also be placed in a cooking pot.

When placed on a firepit, the firepit interface will reflect the contents of the cooking pot. Ingredients can then be placed in the cooking pot in order to create a variety of meals . Once cooked, the meal must be removed using a bowl or a crock on the filled cooking pot. The bowl will "use up" one portion of the meal from the cooking pot.

Cleaning a cooking pot

A cooking pot being emptied of rotten food.

If food rots inside a cooking pot, the resulting rot must be cleaned out before the cooking pot can be reused. This can be done by throwing the rot-filled cooking pot into a block of water and waiting a few seconds. The rot will float up while the now-empty pot will sink down.


Recipes

The first two slots, Slot 1 and Slot 2, determine the type of meal that will be created. Slot 3 and 4 are extra ingredients that can be added to boost the satiety of the meal.

Recipes
Meal type Slot 1 Slot 2 Optional
Meat stew Redmeat-raw.pngAny meat Redmeat-raw.pngAny meat
  • Redmeat-raw.pngAny meat
  • Grid turnip.pngAny vegetable
  • Egg-chicken.pngEgg
  • Fruit-redcurrant.pngAny fruit or Bowl-honey.pnghoney (limited to 1)
Vegetable Stew Grid turnip.pngAny vegetable Grid turnip.pngAny vegetable
  • Grid turnip.pngAny vegetable
  • Legume-soybean.pngSoybeans
Porridge Grid rice.pngAny grain Grid rice.pngAny grain
  • Grid turnip.pngAny vegetable
  • Fruit-redcurrant.pngAny fruit
  • Bowl-honey.pngHoney (limited to 1)
Soup Grid turnip.pngAny vegetable Water-blob.pngWater from a bucket
  • Redmeat-raw.pngAny meat (limited to 1)
  • Grid turnip.pngAny vegetable
  • Egg-chicken.pngEgg
Scrambled Egg Egg-chicken.pngEgg Egg-chicken.pngEgg
  • Cheese-cheddar-4slice.pngAny cheese slice
  • Grid turnip.pngAny vegetable
Jam Fruit-redcurrant.pngAny fruit Fruit-redcurrant.pngAny fruit
  • Bowl-honey.pngHoney

Improving satiety of ingredients

Cooking ingredients in the cooking pot increases the satiety of the ingredient.

Here is a table on each ingredient's improved satiety that would be used in a meal:

Vegetable
Ingredient Raw Cooked Improvement (%)
Mushroom-fieldmushroom.pngAll mushroom types[1] 80 120 50%
Vegetable-bellpepper.pngBell Peppers 100 150 50%
Vegetable-cabbage.pngCabbage 300 450 50%
Vegetable-carrot.pngCarrots 100 150 50%
Vegetable-cassava.pngCassava 100 120 20%
Vegetable-olive.pngOlive 100 150 50%
Grid onion.pngOnion 100 150 50%
Vegetable-parsnip.pngParsnip 100 150 50%
Pumpkin slices.pngPumpkin slice[2] 140 180 29%
Vegetable-turnip.pngTurnip 100 150 50%
Grain
Ingredient Raw Cooked Improvement (%)
Grid flax.pngFlax 30 120 300%
Grid rice.pngRice 75 280 274%
Grid rye.pngRye 60 240 300%
Grid spelt.pngSpelt 60 240 300%
Grid amaranth.pngAmaranth 60 240 300%
Rawcassava-dried.pngDried cassava 100[3] 240 140%
Grid sunflower.pngSunflower 60 240 300%
Protein
Ingredient Raw Cooked Improvement (%)
File:No image found.pngPickled soybean 150 240 60%
Redmeat-raw.pngRaw redmeat 280[4] 420 50%
Cured meats.gifCured redmeat 200 420 110%
Raw poultry.pngRaw poultry 200[5] 375 88%
Cured meats.gifCured poultry 150 375 150%
Egg-chicken.pngEgg -[6] 200 -
Fish-raw.pngRaw fish 220 375 70%
Cured meats.gifCured fish 150 375 150%
Fruit
Ingredient Raw Cooked Improvement (%)
Fruit-redapple.pngApple 80 120 50%
Fruit-blackcurrant.pngBlack currant 80 120 50%
Fruit-breadfruit.pngBread fruit 200 250 25%
Fruit-blueberry.pngBlueberry 80 120 50%
Fruit-cherry.pngCherry 40 60 50%
Fruit-cranberry.pngCranberry 60 90 50%
Bowl-honey.pngHoney 60 80 33%
Fruit-lychee.pngLychee 40 60 50%
Fruit-mango.pngMango 80 120 50%
Fruit-orange.pngOrange 80 120 50%
Fruit-peach.pngPeach 80 120 50%
Fruit-pear.pngPear 80 120 50%
Fruit-pineapple.pngPineapple slice 80 120 50%
Fruit-pomegranate.pngPomegranate 80 120 50%
Fruit-redcurrant.pngRed currant 80 120 50%
Fruit-saguaro.pngSaguaro fruit 60 90 50%
Fruit-whitecurrant.pngWhite currant 80 120 50%
Dairy
Ingredient Raw Cooked Improvement (%)
File:No image found.pngBlue cheese (1 slice) 200 200 0%
File:No image found.pngCheddar (1 slice) 240 240 0%

Notes

  1. Mushrooms that are poisonous will apply their negative effects to the meal.
  2. Whole pumpkins cannot be used for cooking.
  3. Dried cassava cannot be eaten so the satiety value for the edible version is used.
  4. Raw redmeat cannot be eaten so the satiety value for the cooked version is used.
  5. Raw poultry cannot be eaten so the satiety value for the cooked version is used.
  6. Eggs cannot be eaten raw, and there are no other edible variants other than being cooked.




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