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! Meal type !! Slot 1 !! Slot 2 !! Optional
! Meal type !! Slot 1 !! Slot 2 !! Optional
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| Meat stew || Any meat || Any meat ||
| Meat stew || [[File:Redmeat-raw.png|25px]]Any meat || [[File:Redmeat-raw.png|25px]]Any meat ||
*Any meat
*[[File:Redmeat-raw.png|25px]]Any meat
*Any vegetable
*[[File:Grid_turnip.png|25px]]Any vegetable
*Egg
*[[File:Egg-chicken.png|25px]]Egg
*Any fruit
*Any [[File:Fruit-redcurrant.png|25px]]fruit or [[File:Bowl-honey.png|25px]]honey (limited to 1)
*Honey
|-
|-
| Vegetable Stew || Any vegetable || Any vegetable ||
| Vegetable Stew || [[File:Grid_turnip.png|25px]]Any vegetable || [[File:Grid_turnip.png|25px]]Any vegetable ||
*Any vegetable
*[[File:Grid_turnip.png|25px]]Any vegetable
*Soybeans
*Soybeans
|-
|-
| Porridge || Any grain || Any grain ||
| Porridge || [[File:Grid_rice.png|25px]]Any grain || [[File:Grid_rice.png|25px]]Any grain ||
*Any vegetable
*[[File:Grid_turnip.png|25px]]Any vegetable
*Any fruit
*Any [[File:Fruit-redcurrant.png|25px]]fruit
*Honey
*[[File:Bowl-honey.png|25px]]Honey (limited to 1)
|-
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| Soup || Any vegetable || Water from a bucket ||
| Soup || Any vegetable || Water from a bucket ||
*Any meat
*[[File:Redmeat-raw.png|25px]]Any meat (limited to 1)
*Any vegetable
*[[File:Grid_turnip.png|25px]]Any vegetable
*Egg
*Egg
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| Scrambled Egg || Egg || Egg ||
| Scrambled Egg || [[File:Egg-chicken.png|25px]]Egg || [[File:Egg-chicken.png|25px]]Egg ||
*Cheese
*[[File:Cheese-cheddar-4slice.png|25px]]Cheese
*Any vegetable
*[[File:Grid_turnip.png|25px]]Any vegetable
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| Jam || Any fruit || Any fruit ||
| Jam || Any [[File:Fruit-redcurrant.png|25px]]fruit || Any [[File:Fruit-redcurrant.png|25px]]fruit ||
*Honey
*[[File:Bowl-honey.png|25px]]Honey
|}
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Red meat stew with boiled carrots.

A meal is a consumable food item in Vintage Story, created by cooking various foodstuffs in a cooking pot . Meals provide significant boosts to satiety and allow a wider range of edible items to be used.

Creation

All meals must be made in a cooking pot heated in a firepit . Meals can be made out of a mix of ingredients, but must be made according to specific recipes for the game to register them as valid meals. Certain recipes require ingredients to be placed in a specific order in the cooking pot as well. Recipes can be multiplied in order to make multiple servings at a time, up to a maximum of six servings.

If the contents of the cooking pot can be turned into a meal, the Firepit UI will list the name of the meal at the top, and an animation and sounds of a bubbling pot will play.

Certain foods that cannot be eaten raw, such as soybeans and cassava , can be used to cook meals.

Types of meals

A hefty vegetable stew made with four ingredients.

Every meal uses one or more types of ingredient as its basis, which must occupy certain slots in the cooking pot in order to register as a valid meal. These ingredient types include foods such as vegetables , mushrooms , meat or grain .

Meals are named after the ingredients used to produce them. The name format is generally in the following form:

(Hefty/Hearty) [Ingredient 1]-[Ingredient 2] [meal type] with [ingredient 3] and [ingredient 4] garnish/topping

Meals that have three different primary ingredients are called "hearty" meals, while meals with four different primary ingredients are called "hefty" meals. For example, a vegetable stew made with onion, turnip and carrot would be called "Hearty onion-turnip stew with carrot garnish", while a vegetable stew with onion, turnip, carrot and cabbage would be "Hefty onion-turnip stew with carrot and cabbage garnish". Honey , if added as an optional ingredient, is called a "topping".

The names are purely descriptive and have no additional impact on a meal's effects.

Usage

Once a meal is cooked it will be stored in the cooking pot. In order to actually eat the meal, players must place down the pot containing the meal on a block (leaving it on the firepit will also work) and use an equipped bowl on the cooking pot to fill the bowl with a single portion. The player can then eat that portion of the meal.

The satiety of a meal is the total satiety of all its ingredients. Once a player consumes a meal, it will halt satiety loss for a short time, meaning that the player needs to eat less food overall. Specifically, for every 100 satiety granted by meals, the hunger bar will stop increasing for 30 seconds.

Meals can also be placed into crocks to preserve them. To do so, equip the crock and use it on the cooking pot or bowl containing the meal. Preserved crocks can then be sealed with fat and placed in a cellar to further extend their shelf life.

Table of recipes

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
  • Any Fruit-redcurrant.pngfruit or Bowl-honey.pnghoney (limited to 1)
Vegetable Stew Grid turnip.pngAny vegetable Grid turnip.pngAny vegetable
  • Grid turnip.pngAny vegetable
  • Soybeans
Porridge Grid rice.pngAny grain Grid rice.pngAny grain
  • Grid turnip.pngAny vegetable
  • Any Fruit-redcurrant.pngfruit
  • Bowl-honey.pngHoney (limited to 1)
Soup Any vegetable Water from a bucket
  • Redmeat-raw.pngAny meat (limited to 1)
  • Grid turnip.pngAny vegetable
  • Egg
Scrambled Egg Egg-chicken.pngEgg Egg-chicken.pngEgg
  • Cheese-cheddar-4slice.pngCheese
  • Grid turnip.pngAny vegetable
Jam Any Fruit-redcurrant.pngfruit Any Fruit-redcurrant.pngfruit
  • Bowl-honey.pngHoney

History

  • Before version 1.18.0, soybeans and peanuts could not be used as the primary ingredients of vegetable stew, only as an add-on.
  • Until version 1.18.0 verify? the maximum serving size of all meals was four.




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