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|Image=File:Bread-spelt.png
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|Stackable=32 (48 <translate><!--T:2--> for charred</translate>)
|Satiety=200
|Satiety=70-330
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'''Bread''' is an edible food item in Vintage Story. It is made from [[dough]] and baked in an [[oven]]. Compared to the base [[grain]] from which they are made, bread is a significantly more efficient way to gain grain [[satiety]].
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'''Bread''' is an edible food item in Vintage Story. It is made from {{ll|dough|dough}} and baked in a {{ll|Clay oven|clay oven}}. Compared to the base {{ll|grain|grain}} from which they are made, bread is a significantly more efficient way to gain grain {{ll|satiety|satiety}}.


== Creation ==
== Obtaining == <!--T:5-->


Bread is created by baking [[dough]] inside a hot [[clay oven]]. To heat the oven, the player must first burn some [[firewood]] inside it. Once the fire extinguishes the oven will be heated up. Bread and other baked goods can only cook inside an oven that is above 160°C.
=== Creation === <!--T:6-->


Dough is made by combining one unit of [[flour]] with one liter of [[water]]. The raw dough can then be {{Using|placed}} inside the preheated oven to bake. As the bread bakes it will play a slow animation of the dough rising. The oven can be right-clicked to remove the finished items.
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Bread is made by baking {{ll|dough|dough}} inside a hot clay oven. To heat the oven, the player must first burn some {{ll|firewood|firewood}} inside it. Once the fire extinguishes, the oven will be heated up. Bread and other baked goods can only cook inside an oven that is above 160°C. It will process the dough into part-baked then baked then charred after certain amount of time passed.


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Alternatively, bread can be cooked in the [[Firepit|firepit]] which only cooks charred bread.
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There are three stages of cooking bread: part-baked, baked and charred. These items have different spoilage times and will restore different amounts of satiety.
There are three stages of cooking bread: part-baked, baked and charred. These items have different spoilage times and will restore different amounts of satiety.


== Usage ==
=== Purchasing === <!--T:10-->
 
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You can purchase spelt bread, rye bread, flax bread and rice bread from a {{ll|Trading#Agriculture|Agriculture trader}} for an average price of 2 {{ll|Rusty gear|rusty gears}}.
 
== Usage == <!--T:12-->
 
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Different types of bread will grant different satiety and shelf lives. Each piece of bread represents one serving.
 
=== Part-baked === <!--T:14-->
 
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This is underbaked bread. It has a shelf life of 5 days.
 
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|+
!<translate><!--T:16--> Icon</translate>
!<translate><!--T:17--> Name</translate>
!<translate><!--T:18--> Satiety</translate>
|-
|[[File:Bread-spelt-partbaked.png|frameless|50x50px]]
|{{ll|Grain|<translate><!--T:19--> Spelt</translate>}}
|150
|-
|[[File:Bread-flax-partbaked.png|frameless|50x50px]]
|{{ll|Flax|<translate><!--T:20--> Flax</translate>}}
|70
|-
|[[File:Bread-rice-partbaked.png|frameless|50x50px]]
|{{ll|Grain|<translate><!--T:21--> Rice</translate>}}
|160
|-
|[[File:Bread-cassava-partbaked.png|frameless|50x50px]]
|{{ll|Cassava|<translate><!--T:22--> Cassava</translate>}}
|150
|-
|[[File:Bread-amaranth-partbaked.png|frameless|50x50px]]
|{{ll|Grain|<translate><!--T:23--> Amaranth</translate>}}
|150
|-
|[[File:Bread-rye-partbaked.png|frameless|50x50px]]
|{{ll|Grain|<translate><!--T:24--> Rye</translate>}}
|150
|-
|[[File:Bread-sunflower-partbaked.png|frameless|50x50px]]
|{{ll|Grain|<translate><!--T:25--> Sunflower</translate>}}
|150
|}
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=== Perfect === <!--T:26-->
 
<!--T:27-->
This is perfectly baked bread. It has a shelf life of 8 days.


Different types of bread will grant different satiety and shelf lives.
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{| class="wikitable"
|+
!<translate><!--T:28--> Icon</translate>
!<translate><!--T:29--> Name</translate>
!<translate><!--T:30--> Satiety</translate>
|-
|[[File:Bread-spelt-perfect.png|frameless|50x50px]]
|{{ll|Grain|<translate><!--T:31--> Spelt</translate>}}
|300
|-
|[[File:Bread-flax.png|frameless|50x50px]]
|{{ll|Flax|<translate><!--T:32--> Flax</translate>}}
|160
|-
|[[File:Bread-rice.png|frameless|50x50px]]
|{{ll|Grain|<translate><!--T:33--> Rice</translate>}}
|330
|-
|[[File:Bread-cassava-perfect.png|frameless|50x50px]]
|{{ll|Cassava|<translate><!--T:34--> Cassava</translate>}}
|300
|-
|[[File:Bread-amaranth-perfect.png|frameless|50x50px]]
|{{ll|Grain|Amaranth}}
|300
|-
|[[File:Bread-rye.png|frameless|50x50px]]
|{{ll|Grain|<translate><!--T:35--> Rye</translate>}}
|300
|-
|[[File:Bread-sunflower-perfect.png|frameless|50x50px]]
|{{ll|Grain|<translate><!--T:36--> Sunflower</translate>}}
|300
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* '''Part-baked''': this is underbaked bread. It has a shelf life of 5 days and restores 150 grain satiety (70 for flax bread).
=== Charred === <!--T:37-->
* '''Bread''': this is perfectly baked bread. It has a shelf life of 8 days and restores 300 grain satiety (160 for flax bread).
* '''Charred''': this is overcooked bread. It has a shelf life of 17.5 days and restores 210 grain satiety (100 for flax bread).


Therefore, charred bread provides the best shelf life at the cost of reduced satiety. Part-baked bread is not as good as either regular or charred bread, and should be cooked again until done.
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This is overcooked bread. It has the longest shelf life bread can have, being 17.5 days.


Each piece of bread represents one serving.
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{| class="wikitable"
|+
!<translate><!--T:39--> Icon</translate>
!<translate><!--T:40--> Name</translate>
!<translate><!--T:41--> Satiety</translate>
|-
|[[File:Bread-spelt-charred.png|frameless|50x50px]]
|{{ll|Grain|<translate><!--T:42--> Spelt</translate>}}
|210
|-
|[[File:Bread-flax-charred.png|frameless|50x50px]]
|{{ll|Flax|<translate><!--T:43--> Flax</translate>}}
|100
|-
|[[File:Bread-rice-charred.png|frameless|50x50px]]
|{{ll|Grain|<translate><!--T:44--> Rice</translate>}}
|220
|-
|[[File:Bread-cassava-charred.png|frameless|50x50px]]
|{{ll|Cassava|<translate><!--T:45--> Cassava</translate>}}
|210
|-
|[[File:Bread-amaranth-charred.png|frameless|50x50px]]
|{{ll|Grain|Amaranth}}
|210
|-
|[[File:Bread-rye-charred.png|frameless|50x50px]]
|{{ll|Grain|<translate><!--T:46--> Rye</translate>}}
|210
|-
|[[File:Bread-sunflower-charred.png|frameless|50x50px]]
|{{ll|Grain|<translate><!--T:47--> Sunflower</translate>}}
|210
|}


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=== Selling === <!--T:49-->


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You can sell (perfectly cooked only) spelt bread, rye bread, flax bread and rice bread to aː
* {{ll|Trading#Survival_Goods|Survival goods trader}} or a {{ll|Trading#Treasure_Hunter|treasure hunter trader}} for an average price of 1 {{ll|Rusty gear|rusty gear}} for a stack of 8.
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Revision as of 21:57, 18 December 2023

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Bread
Bread-spelt.png
Stackable 32 (48 for charred)
Food
Satiety 70-330
Category

Grain

Items


Bread is an edible food item in Vintage Story. It is made from dough and baked in a clay oven . Compared to the base grain from which they are made, bread is a significantly more efficient way to gain grain satiety .

Obtaining

Creation

Bread is made by baking dough inside a hot clay oven. To heat the oven, the player must first burn some firewood inside it. Once the fire extinguishes, the oven will be heated up. Bread and other baked goods can only cook inside an oven that is above 160°C. It will process the dough into part-baked then baked then charred after certain amount of time passed.

Alternatively, bread can be cooked in the firepit which only cooks charred bread.

There are three stages of cooking bread: part-baked, baked and charred. These items have different spoilage times and will restore different amounts of satiety.

Purchasing

You can purchase spelt bread, rye bread, flax bread and rice bread from a Agriculture trader for an average price of 2 rusty gears .

Usage

Different types of bread will grant different satiety and shelf lives. Each piece of bread represents one serving.

Part-baked

This is underbaked bread. It has a shelf life of 5 days.

Icon Name Satiety
Bread-spelt-partbaked.png Spelt 150
Bread-flax-partbaked.png Flax 70
Bread-rice-partbaked.png Rice 160
Bread-cassava-partbaked.png Cassava 150
Bread-amaranth-partbaked.png Amaranth 150
Bread-rye-partbaked.png Rye 150
Bread-sunflower-partbaked.png Sunflower 150

Perfect

This is perfectly baked bread. It has a shelf life of 8 days.

Icon Name Satiety
Bread-spelt-perfect.png Spelt 300
Bread-flax.png Flax 160
Bread-rice.png Rice 330
Bread-cassava-perfect.png Cassava 300
Bread-amaranth-perfect.png Amaranth 300
Bread-rye.png Rye 300
Bread-sunflower-perfect.png Sunflower 300

Charred

This is overcooked bread. It has the longest shelf life bread can have, being 17.5 days.

Icon Name Satiety
Bread-spelt-charred.png Spelt 210
Bread-flax-charred.png Flax 100
Bread-rice-charred.png Rice 220
Bread-cassava-charred.png Cassava 210
Bread-amaranth-charred.png Amaranth 210
Bread-rye-charred.png Rye 210
Bread-sunflower-charred.png Sunflower 210

Selling

You can sell (perfectly cooked only) spelt bread, rye bread, flax bread and rice bread to aː




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