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'''{{PAGENAME}}''' are a wild-grown plant that can be harvested for edible berries, which provide fruit [[satiety]]. There are a variety of different berries that can be found in the game. | |||
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== | == Obtaining == | ||
Berries are | Berries are found as wild-growing berry bushes. Berry bushes cannot be propagated, grown or farmed, though the berry bush blocks can be broken and replanted on soil blocks. The fertility of the soil they are placed on has no impact on their ability to grow and produce berries. | ||
Berry bushes can be found in nearly all biomes, except for the extreme arctic or desert biomes. Red currant, black currant and white currant bushes can be found in temperate biomes, while cranberries and blueberries can be found in colder biomed. Blueberries tend to spawn in forest areas. | |||
Berry bushes go through three stages: empty, flowering and ripe. Berry bushes take 4 days to go from empty to flowering, and 4 days to go from flowering to ripe. Berries are {{Using|harvested} from ripe berry bushes, which does not break the bush. Fully mature bushes yield multiple berries when harvested. | |||
Berries may also be sold by the [[Trading|agricultural trader]]. | |||
== Usage == | == Usage == | ||
Berries may be eaten without cooking. All berries provide 80 satiety when eaten, except for cranberries which provide 60 satiety. They may be used for [[Cooking|advanced cooking]], to create porridge and meat stews as a secondary ingredient. Berries can be preserved with [[honey]] by turning it into [[Cooking#Jam|jam]]. | |||
Berries decay rapidly, which makes preservation difficult. However, this short freshness timer, and the potential ease of collecting berries, means they may be purposefully gathered and left to rot to create [[Farming#Fertilizer|compost]]. | |||
Some berries may also be used to produce [[Dye|dyes]]. | |||
== Berry types == | |||
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! Berry !! Fruit satiety !! Other uses | |||
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| Blueberry || 80 || [[Dye|Dye (purple)]] | |||
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| Cranberry || 60 || [[Dye|Dye (pink)]] | |||
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| Red currant || 80 || -- | |||
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| Black currant || 80 || [[Dye|Dye (purple)]] | |||
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| White currant || 80 || -- | |||
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[[Category:Foods]] |
Revision as of 13:46, 1 June 2022
White currant | |
Stackable | 64 |
Food | |
Satiety | 80 |
Category |
Fruit |
Transitionable | |
Fresh Time | 48 |
Transition Time | 12 |
Transition Ratio | 0.25 |
Items |
Berry are a wild-grown plant that can be harvested for edible berries, which provide fruit satiety. There are a variety of different berries that can be found in the game.
Obtaining
Berries are found as wild-growing berry bushes. Berry bushes cannot be propagated, grown or farmed, though the berry bush blocks can be broken and replanted on soil blocks. The fertility of the soil they are placed on has no impact on their ability to grow and produce berries.
Berry bushes can be found in nearly all biomes, except for the extreme arctic or desert biomes. Red currant, black currant and white currant bushes can be found in temperate biomes, while cranberries and blueberries can be found in colder biomed. Blueberries tend to spawn in forest areas.
Berry bushes go through three stages: empty, flowering and ripe. Berry bushes take 4 days to go from empty to flowering, and 4 days to go from flowering to ripe. Berries are {{Using|harvested} from ripe berry bushes, which does not break the bush. Fully mature bushes yield multiple berries when harvested.
Berries may also be sold by the agricultural trader.
Usage
Berries may be eaten without cooking. All berries provide 80 satiety when eaten, except for cranberries which provide 60 satiety. They may be used for advanced cooking, to create porridge and meat stews as a secondary ingredient. Berries can be preserved with honey by turning it into jam.
Berries decay rapidly, which makes preservation difficult. However, this short freshness timer, and the potential ease of collecting berries, means they may be purposefully gathered and left to rot to create compost.
Some berries may also be used to produce dyes.
Berry types
Berry | Fruit satiety | Other uses |
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Blueberry | 80 | Dye (purple) |
Cranberry | 60 | Dye (pink) |
Red currant | 80 | -- |
Black currant | 80 | Dye (purple) |
White currant | 80 | -- |
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 |
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