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The '''cooking pot''' is a crafted block that is used extensively for [[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. | The '''cooking pot''' is a crafted block that is used extensively for [[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. | ||
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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. | 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 == | == Usage == <!--T:4--> | ||
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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 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. | ||
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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|using}} a [[bowl]] on the filled cooking pot. The bowl will "use up" one portion of the meal from the 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|using}} a [[bowl]] on the filled cooking pot. The bowl will "use up" one portion of the meal from the cooking pot. | ||
=== Cleaning a cooking pot === | === Cleaning a cooking pot === <!--T:7--> | ||
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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. | 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. | ||
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File:Claypot-raw.png|An unfired cooking pot. | File:Claypot-raw.png|An unfired cooking pot. | ||
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