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Parsnips can grow in temperatures from -10 - 32°C. They require | Parsnips can grow in temperatures from -10 - 32°C. They require 2.67 months (24 days) to grow at default 9 day per month settings, and go through 8 growth stages. Parsnips use up 20% P nutrition from their farm plot. | ||
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Revision as of 17:23, 20 March 2023
Parsnip | |
Stackable | 64 |
Food | |
Satiety | 100 |
Category |
Vegetable |
Transitionable | |
Fresh Time | 504 |
Transition Time | 96 |
Transition Ratio | 0.5 |
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Parsnip is a type of food crop that can be farmed. Parsnips are one of the few crops that use up phosphorus (P) nutrients in farming, making them useful in crop rotations.
Obtaining
Parsnips can be found growing in the world in temperate regions.
Growing
Parsnips can grow in temperatures from -10 - 32°C. They require 2.67 months (24 days) to grow at default 9 day per month settings, and go through 8 growth stages. Parsnips use up 20% P nutrition from their farm plot.
Parsnips can be harvested by breaking the crop, either with no tool or with a scythe. When fully mature, crops yield multiple parsnips and at least one seed when harvested. Harvesting immature plants yields fewer parsnips and may not provide a seed.
Usage
Raw parsnips grant 100 vegetable satiety when eaten. Parsnips qualify as a vegetable for cooking recipes, including in meat stew, vegetable stew, soups and porridges. Parsnips, as a vegetable, benefit from storage in ceramic storage vessels, or in cellars. They can be further preserved through pickling.
Farming | |
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Wild foods | Berries • Cactus (saguaro) fruit • Mushrooms • Cattail (and papyrus) |
Grains | Amaranth • Cassava • Flax • Rice • Rye • Spelt • Sunflower |
Vegetables | Cabbage • Carrot • Onion • Turnip • Parsnip • Peanut • Pumpkin • Soybean |
Fruits | Fruit trees • Pineapple |
Other | Fertilizer • Beekeeping • Room |
Tools | Hoe • Scythe • Fruit press |
See also | Animal husbandry • Cooking • Food preservation |