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To prepare more wholesome meals, you need to craft yourself a clay pot using the clay forming mechanic. Once you burned the clay put, place it back into the fire pits input slot and you are ready to cook some meals. The saturation of meals are merely the sum of it's part. So what you put into your meal is what you will get in terms of saturation. In addition, for every 100 saturation you will get 30 seconds more time until your saturation bar starts dropping again.
To prepare more wholesome meals, you need to craft yourself a clay pot using the clay forming mechanic. Once you burned the clay put, place it back into the fire pits input slot and you are ready to cook some meals. The saturation of meals are merely the sum of it's part. So what you put into your meal is what you will get in terms of saturation. In addition, for every 100 saturation you will get 30 seconds more time until your saturation bar starts dropping again.


There are 4 base types of meals, each require certain types of ingredients and allow certain types of optional ones. To create one serving, you must only put 1 item per slot. So even when the porridge requires 2 grain, you must add 2 individual pieces into 2 slots. You can then increase the amount of servings by increasing the amount of items in all slots simultaneously.
There are 4 base types of meals, each require certain types of ingredients and allow certain types of optional ones. To create one serving, you must only put 1 item per slot. So even when the porridge requires 2 grain, you must add 2 individual pieces into 2 slots. You can then increase the amount of servings by increasing the amount of items in all slots simultaneously. The cooking pot allows you to cook up to 6 servings each time.


The "Vegetable" category as noted below not only contains the usual suspects, but also soy beans, pumpkins and mushrooms.
The "Vegetable" category as noted below not only contains the usual suspects, but also soy beans, pumpkins and mushrooms.