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[[File:Hefty-veggie-stew.png|thumb|80%|right|A hefty vegetable stew made with four ingredients]] | |||
Every meal uses one or more types of ingredient as its basis, which must occupy certain slots in the cooking pot in order to register as a valid meal. These ingredient types include foods such as [[vegetable|vegetables]], [[mushroom|mushrooms]], [[meat]] or [[grain]]. | |||
Meals are named after the ingredients used to produce them. The name format is generally in the following form: | |||
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(Hefty/Hearty) [Ingredient 1]-[Ingredient 2] [meal type] with [ingredient 3] and [ingredient 4] garnish/topping | |||
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Meals that have three different primary ingredients are called "hearty" meals, while meals with four different primary ingredients are called "hefty" meals. For example, a vegetable stew made with onion, turnip and carrot would be called "Hearty onion-turnip stew with carrot garnish", while a vegetable stew with onion, turnip, carrot and cabbage would be "Hefty onion-turnip stew with carrot and cabbage garnish". [[Honey]], if added as an optional ingredient, is called a "topping". | |||
The names are purely descriptive and have no additional impact on a meal's effects. | |||
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