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The fruit press is a new machine added in the 1.16 Update Homesteading 2, which enables the player to squeeze berries and fruit into juice.
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The '''fruit press''' is a machine that turns [[fruit]] into juice and mash. This lowers the [[satiety]] of each fruit but extends its freshness. The juice can then be consumed for satiety or turned into alcohol, and the mash used to feed animals.
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== Crafting ==
== Creation == <!--T:3-->


To craft a fruit press, the player should already be in at least the copper age, since it requires one ingot, a hammer and a chisel. The metal type is irrelevant, and does not have to be the same for all three of these. <br>
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Additionally, the main ingredient of a fruit press are wooden boards, which can only be acquired through the use of a saw - which again can only be [[Smithing|crafted]] on an anvil.<br>
Crafting a fruit press necessitates one ingot, a hammer, and a chisel. The specific metal type is inconsequential; it doesn't need to be the same for all three components.<br>
The added ingredients resin and fat can theoretically be found even in the stone age, however to have a sufficient supply may require long exploration journeys and [[Animal Husbandry|domesticated]] pigs respectively. <br><br>
The primary material for crafting a fruit press is wooden boards, obtainable only through the use of a saw, which, in turn, can only be {{ll|smithing|smithed}} on an anvil.<br>
While ingredients like resin and fat can theoretically be found as early as the Stone Age, ensuring a sufficient supply may require exploring for pine trees with leaking pine logs, as well as hunting or {{ll|animal husbandry|domesticating}} wild pigs or bighorn sheep.


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== Juicing == <!--T:6-->


== Juicing ==
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[[File:Fruit-Press.PNG|300px|thumb|right|Different areas on the fruit press can be interacted with in different ways.]]
[[File:Fruit-Press.PNG|300px|thumb|right|Different areas on the fruit press can be interacted with in different ways.]]


The fruit press is hand-operated only and can not be automated in any way, at the present time. Instead it requires high focus on the task, since the involved ingredients spoil easily, and if left alone, fruits and or juice may be wasted.<br>
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To produce juice with the fruit press, the following additional items are required and recommended:
The fruit press is operated by hand only and cannot be automated. It requires focus to prevent spoilage and waste of ingredients.<br>
* A [[Wooden Bucket|bucket]] or a fired clay jug to collect the fruit juice.
To produce juice using the fruit press, the following additional items are required and recommended:
* An appropriate amount of fruit of the same kind - all berries and currents, as well as saguaru fruit and all fruit tree fruits including breadfruit can be juiced.
* A {{ll|wooden bucket|bucket}} or a fired clay jug to collect the fruit juice. (When using a jug, bear in mind that a single jug cannot catch all of the juice in a batch.)
* (optional) An empty [[barrel]] for transferring the juice
* An appropriate amount of fruit of the same kind - all berries, as well as saguaro fruit, and all fruit that comes from fruit trees (including breadfruit) can be juiced.
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* (optional) An empty {{ll|barrel|barrel}} for transferring the juice.
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The fruit press has a total of 3 different places that can be interacted with by the player, as seen in the image:<br>
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The fruit press has 3 areas of interaction. With the aid of image these are:
*Output (1)
*Input (2)
*Screw (3)


# Below the actual press, there is an empty space meant for a container to collect the juice dripping down. Only buckets or jugs can be used as possible containers, neither barrels nor bowls will serve the same purpose. At the moment, jugs can be placed below the press but have no visual representation.<br>
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# The middle part of the fruit press holds the fruit mesh that's meant to be pressed. {{Using|Interacting}} with this section with at least 4 fruits of one type in hand will deposit them into the fruit press in the form of fruit mesh. Once converted into mesh, fruits cannot be taken back. Trying to take them out of the press again will result in fruit mesh items taken out instead.
To create juice, follow the steps:
# At the top of the fruit press is the screw. After placing enough fruits into the press - at least 16 and at maximum 32 - this screw can be fastened by holding right mouse button on it and will then press down to squeeze the mesh.
# Place an empty container such as a bucket or jug under the press (1). A filled container will not work, even if creating the same juice.
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# Supply the input (2) with fruit which is added 4 pieces at a time. At least 16 pieces of fruit and not more than 32 must be added for the press to function.
# Interact with the screw (3) until fully pressed.
# Wait for the juice to fill the container. The info overlay will display the current progress.
# Release the screw.
# Collect the fruit mash from the input which can be used to feed pigs and sheep.
# Collect the container which now contains the juice.


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File:Juicing-Tooltip.PNG|The tooltip shows the juicing progress.
File:Juicing-Tooltip.PNG|The tooltip shows the juicing progress.
File:Juicing.PNG|Fruit pressed without a bucket below will be wasted!
File:Juicing.PNG|Fruit pressed without a bucket below will be wasted!
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When working with a full fruit press filled with 32 fruits equalling 8 pieces of fruit mesh, squeezing out the juice with a fully wound screw will actually show the process in the tooltip of the fruit press. When pressing less then a full 8 layers of fruit mesh, the tooltip will at the moment only show up once the screw is released - this will not interrupt the juicing process.<br>
=== Containing the juice ===<!--T:11-->
To make the best out of the available fruit, it is recommended to calculate the available space against the number of required fruits. One bucket can hold 10L worth of juice, whereas one jug can only hold 3L worth. It is possible to process 20 fruit and catch the juice with 2 jugs with minimal losses, however given the fact that a player able to build a fruit press should be able to craft buckets as well, it is recommended to use those instead to minimize juice loss.
To make the most out of the available fruit, it is recommended to use the appropriate sized [[container]] against the number of required fruits. A [[wooden bucket]] can hold 10L worth of juice, whereas one [[jug]] can only hold 3L worth. It is possible to process a large amount of fruit and catch the juice using multiple jugs with minimal losses, however, given the fact that a player able to build a fruit press should be able to craft buckets as well, it is recommended to use buckets instead to minimize juice loss.


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== Products == <!--T:13-->
 
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When inputting fruit into the press it turns into wet fruit mesh, or dry fruit mash after being juiced. The amount of fruit mash will reduce after squeezing out juice. Apart from its usage in producing juice, this mash can only be used as fodder for pigs and bighorn sheep.
 
Fruit mash can be placed in a large trough, where 2 fruit mash equals 1 portion of feed.
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! Fruit Amount !! Mesh Layers !! Resulting Juice
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| 16 || 4 ||  5.0L
| 16 || 4 ||  5
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| 20 || 5 ||  6.2L
| 20 || 5 ||  6.25
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| 24 || 6 ||  7.5L
| 24 || 6 ||  7.5
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| 28 || 7 ||  8.8L
| 28 || 7 ||  8.75
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| 32 || 8 ||  10L
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== Fruit Mesh ==
== Benefits of juice == <!--T:15-->


When inputting fruit into the press it results in fruit mesh - this holds true both before and after pressing, however the amount of mesh will reduce after squeezing out juice. Apart from its usage in producing juice, this mesh can only be used as fodder for pigs.<br>
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Fruit mesh can be placed in a large trough, with 2 mesh turning into 1 portion of feed.
* Fruit juice can be stored in bowls, jugs, buckets, and barrels and therefore potentially uses less storage space than the fruit it was made from.
* Both juice and cider in the game will decay. The only option for long-term storage is to {{ll|Alcohol Brewing|process}} the juice first into cider and then into once distilled alcohol. However, in this process, all fruit nutrition value as well as some satiety will be lost.
* 10L of any juice gives 2000 {{ll|satiety}}, which means a bowl of juice will grant the player 200 satiety.
* Each piece of fruit turned into juice provides 0.3125L and 62.5 satiety, which is a loss, but extends the freshness.


== Benefits of Juice ==
== Video Tutorials == <!--T:18-->
 
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! Full guide from juice to alcohol
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| <youtube width="400" height="240">z6z0hg2FwOs</youtube>
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* Fruit juice can be stored in bowls, jugs, buckets and barrels and therefore potentially takes away less storage space then the fruit it was made from.  
== History ==
* The tooltip does at the moment not indicate any spoilage of fruit juices, however it is highly likely that this will change.
*Added in 1.16 Update Homesteading Part 2
* Currently, drinking juice correlating to the same amount of fruit used in making it, gives the same or even better satiety then eating the actual fruit.
*1.16.4-rc.1: Juice and cidar now decays.




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Latest revision as of 14:16, 5 September 2024

Fruit press
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Material Wood
Stackable 1
Drops Itself
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The fruit press is a machine that turns fruit into juice and mash. This lowers the satiety of each fruit but extends its freshness. The juice can then be consumed for satiety or turned into alcohol, and the mash used to feed animals.

Creation

Crafting a fruit press necessitates one ingot, a hammer, and a chisel. The specific metal type is inconsequential; it doesn't need to be the same for all three components.
The primary material for crafting a fruit press is wooden boards, obtainable only through the use of a saw, which, in turn, can only be smithed on an anvil.
While ingredients like resin and fat can theoretically be found as early as the Stone Age, ensuring a sufficient supply may require exploring for pine trees with leaking pine logs, as well as hunting or domesticating wild pigs or bighorn sheep.


Ingredients Crafting Recipe
1x Hammer
1x Chisel
12x Board
1x Fat
2x Resin
1x Ingot

Copper hammer

Copper Chisel

Oak Board

Copper Ingot

Oak Board

Oak Board

Fat

Resin

Oak Board

Fruitpress


Oak Board

Oak Board

Oak Board

Oak Board

Oak Board

Oak Board

Resin

Resin

Oak Board

Oak Board



Juicing

Different areas on the fruit press can be interacted with in different ways.

The fruit press is operated by hand only and cannot be automated. It requires focus to prevent spoilage and waste of ingredients.
To produce juice using the fruit press, the following additional items are required and recommended:

  • A bucket or a fired clay jug to collect the fruit juice. (When using a jug, bear in mind that a single jug cannot catch all of the juice in a batch.)
  • An appropriate amount of fruit of the same kind - all berries, as well as saguaro fruit, and all fruit that comes from fruit trees (including breadfruit) can be juiced.
  • (optional) An empty barrel for transferring the juice.


The fruit press has 3 areas of interaction. With the aid of image these are:

  • Output (1)
  • Input (2)
  • Screw (3)

To create juice, follow the steps:

  1. Place an empty container such as a bucket or jug under the press (1). A filled container will not work, even if creating the same juice.
  2. Supply the input (2) with fruit which is added 4 pieces at a time. At least 16 pieces of fruit and not more than 32 must be added for the press to function.
  3. Interact with the screw (3) until fully pressed.
  4. Wait for the juice to fill the container. The info overlay will display the current progress.
  5. Release the screw.
  6. Collect the fruit mash from the input which can be used to feed pigs and sheep.
  7. Collect the container which now contains the juice.

Containing the juice

To make the most out of the available fruit, it is recommended to use the appropriate sized container against the number of required fruits. A wooden bucket can hold 10L worth of juice, whereas one jug can only hold 3L worth. It is possible to process a large amount of fruit and catch the juice using multiple jugs with minimal losses, however, given the fact that a player able to build a fruit press should be able to craft buckets as well, it is recommended to use buckets instead to minimize juice loss.

Products

When inputting fruit into the press it turns into wet fruit mesh, or dry fruit mash after being juiced. The amount of fruit mash will reduce after squeezing out juice. Apart from its usage in producing juice, this mash can only be used as fodder for pigs and bighorn sheep.

Fruit mash can be placed in a large trough, where 2 fruit mash equals 1 portion of feed.

Fruit Amount Mash Layers Juice (L)
16 4 5
20 5 6.25
24 6 7.5
28 7 8.75
32 8 10

Benefits of juice

  • Fruit juice can be stored in bowls, jugs, buckets, and barrels and therefore potentially uses less storage space than the fruit it was made from.
  • Both juice and cider in the game will decay. The only option for long-term storage is to process the juice first into cider and then into once distilled alcohol. However, in this process, all fruit nutrition value as well as some satiety will be lost.
  • 10L of any juice gives 2000 Satiety , which means a bowl of juice will grant the player 200 satiety.
  • Each piece of fruit turned into juice provides 0.3125L and 62.5 satiety, which is a loss, but extends the freshness.

Video Tutorials

Full guide from juice to alcohol

History

  • Added in 1.16 Update Homesteading Part 2
  • 1.16.4-rc.1: Juice and cidar now decays.


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