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* Cellars should be no larger than 7x7x7 blocks inside. If the room exceeds these dimensions, it will not be recognized as a cellar. Only the direct walls count, the corner rows can be left out without affecting the room recognition. | * Cellars should be no larger than 7x7x7 blocks inside. If the room exceeds these dimensions, it will not be recognized as a cellar. Only the direct walls count, the corner rows can be left out without affecting the room recognition. | ||
* Once a cellar is created any food items may be placed on a shelf or inside containers. A typical cellar layout is filled with crocks on shelves, storage vessels, chests and barrels of pickled food. All items stored in the cellar will receive equal food decay reduction. | * Once a cellar is created any food items may be placed on a shelf or inside containers. A typical cellar layout is filled with crocks on shelves, storage vessels, chests and barrels of pickled food. All items stored in the cellar will receive equal food decay reduction. | ||
* unlike other room types, cellars do not recognise chiselled blocks or half blocks as closed walls, even if they have an unbroken block face towards the inside - therefore only full blocks should be used in the cellar lining | |||
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[[File:Cleaning_cooking_pot.gif|130px|thumb|left|Cooking pot being cleaned.]] | [[File:Cleaning_cooking_pot.gif|130px|thumb|left|Cooking pot being cleaned.]] | ||
== Removing the Rot from Bowls, Pots and Crocks == <!--T:69--> | == Removing the Rot from Bowls, Pots and Crocks == <!--T:69--> | ||
If food has rotten inside a food container such as a bowl, pot, or crock, you just need to throw it in water and, after a few seconds, the rot will float out of the container. For sealed crocks, you might need to unseal it first (getting a food portion with a bowl). | If food has rotten inside a food container such as a bowl, pot, or crock, you just need to throw it in water and, after a few seconds, the rot will float out of the container. For sealed crocks, you might need to unseal it first (getting a food portion with a bowl). | ||
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