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! Item !! Satiety !! Category !! Notes
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| Honey<sup>1</sup> (per 0.1 liter) || 30 || Fruit || Liquid. Never spoils.
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| Cherries, lychees || 40 || Fruit ||
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| Cranberries || 60 || Fruit ||
| Cranberries || 60 || Fruit ||
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| Blueberries, currants*, and pineapple slices || 80 || Fruit ||
| Saguaro fruit || 60 || Fruit || Restores 1 hp upon consumption.
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| Honey (1 liter) || 300 || Fruit || Crafted. Restores 0.5 hp upon consumption.
| Apples (any), blueberries, currants (any), mangoes, oranges,<br>peaches, pears, pomegranates, or pineapple slices || 80 || Fruit ||
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| Saguaro fruits || 60 || Fruit || Restores 1 hp upon consumption.
| Breadfruit || 120 || Fruit ||
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| Flax grain || 30 || Grain ||
| Mushroom (any) || 80 || Vegetable || Some mushroom types may be poisonous and deal damage upon consumption.
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| Bell pepper<sup>2</sup>, carrot, olives, onion, parsnip, or turnip || 100 || Vegetable ||
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| Cassava (processed) || 100 || Vegetable || Inedible without prior processing.
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| Rye, spelt, rice, sunflower, amaranth, and cassava grain || 60 || Grain ||
| Cabbage || 300 || Vegetable ||
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| Mushrooms || 80 || Vegetable || May deal damage upon consumption.
| Pumpkin slice || 140 || Vegetable ||  
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| Carrots, onions, parsnips, turnips, cassava, and bell peppers || 100 || Vegetable ||
| Pumpkin (whole) || 480 || Vegetable ||  
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| Cassava || 100 || Vegetable || Needs to be soaked via barrel and it's skin removed using a knife.
| Flax grain || 30 || Grain ||
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| Cabbages || 300 || Vegetable ||
| Amaranth, rice, rye, spelt, or sunflower grain || 60 || Grain ||
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| Pumpkin slices || 140 || Vegetable ||  
| Walnut seed || 40 || Protein || Never spoils.
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| Grubs or Termites || 60 || Protein ||  
| Grubs or Termites || 60 || Protein ||  
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| Peanuts || 160 || Protein ||
| Peanuts || 160 || Protein ||
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| Lumps of fat || 200 || Protein ||
| Lump of fat<sup>3</sup> || 200 || Protein || Never spoils.
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| Vintage Beef || 280 || Protein || Rare ruin loot. Restores 2 hp upon consumption.
| Vintage Beef || 280 || Protein || Rare ruin loot. Restores 2 hp upon consumption. Never spoils.
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| Milk (per 0.1 liter) || 15 || Dairy || Liquid.
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=== Mushrooms ===
=== Mushrooms ===
[[Mushrooms]] are special in that they may be beneficial or harmful to the player when ingested, and some of the harmful ones are very easily mistaken for safe ones.<br>
[[Mushrooms]] are special in that they may be beneficial or harmful to the player when ingested, and some of the harmful ones are very easily mistaken for safe ones.<br>
All mushrooms give a satiety of 80 when eaten raw - following is a list of specifically the poisonous mushrooms for easy checking:
Following is a list of specifically the poisonous mushrooms for easy checking:


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| Bitter Bolete ||  -3 HP
| Bitter Bolete ||  -3 HP
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| Fly Agaric || -6.5 HP
| '''Death Cap''' || '''-50 HP (!)'''
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| Death Cap || -50 HP
| Devilstooth mushroom || -2 HP
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| Earth Ball || -8 HP
| Earth Ball || -8 HP
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| Elfin saddle || -7 HP
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| Fly Agaric || -6.5 HP
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| Gold-drop milkcap || -2.5 HP
| Gold-drop milkcap || -2.5 HP
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| Jack'o'lantern mushroom || -6 HP
| Jack'o'lantern mushroom || -6 HP
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| Elfin saddle || -7 HP
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| Devilstooth mushroom || -2 HP
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* '''To store meals''': Four portions of any cooked meal can be stored in an empty crock. Place the pot onto the ground or table and right click the pot with an empty crock to transfer meals to the storage crock. Storage crocks may be sealed for long term storage using fat or wax in the crafting grid, Crocks may also be carried in player inventories, stored in stationary containers, and placed on shelves.
* '''To store meals''': Four portions of any cooked meal can be stored in an empty crock. Place the pot onto the ground or table and right click the pot with an empty crock to transfer meals to the storage crock. Storage crocks may be sealed for long term storage using fat or wax in the crafting grid, Crocks may also be carried in player inventories, stored in stationary containers, and placed on shelves.
Pickled variants of listed ingredients can be used, but provide only their tooltip-listed food value, without gaining any bonus from claypot cooking.
Ingredients not listed in this table cannot be used in claypot meals.


===Advanced Cooking Recipes===
===Advanced Cooking Recipes===
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<sup>1</sup> Field vegetables include carrots, parsnips, onions, turnips, and bell peppers.<br>
<sup>1</sup> Field vegetables include carrots, parsnips, onions, turnips, and bell peppers.<br>
<sup>2</sup> Currants include black currant, red currant, and white currant berries.<br>
<sup>2</sup> Tree fruits include apples, breadfruit, cherries, lychees, mangoes, oranges, peaches, pears, and pomegranates.<br>
<sup>3</sup> Ingredients that restore player health when eaten raw, such as saguaro fruits or honey, lose this benefit when cooked. However, cooking a fly agaric mushroom does not remove its harmful effects - the meal will still damage the player!
<sup>3</sup> Ingredients that restore player health when eaten raw, such as saguaro fruit, lose this benefit when cooked. However, cooking a poisonous mushroom does not remove its harmful effects - the meal will still damage the player!


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! Item !! Satiety !! Category !! Notes
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| Flax bread || 160 || Grain || Crafted.
| Flax bread || 160 || Grain || Requires prior processing.
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| Rye, spelt, sunflower, amaranth, or cassava bread || 300 || Grain || Crafted.
| Rye, spelt, sunflower, amaranth, or cassava bread || 300 || Grain || Requires prior processing.
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| Rice bread || 330 || Grain || Crafted.
| Rice bread || 330 || Grain || Requires prior processing.
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