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Unlike most grown crops, cassava cannot be eaten raw or cooked unless it is peeled. To start this process, the raw cassava must be place in a | Unlike most grown crops, cassava cannot be eaten raw or cooked unless it is peeled. To start this process, the raw cassava must be place in a {{ll|barrel|barrel}} filled with water and sealed for a day. Once the process is complete, the soaked cassava can be peeled by crafting it with a knife of any kind, after which it can be eaten raw or be used in {{ll|cooking|cooking}}. Peeled cassava is categorized as a vegetable, and can be used as an ingredient in: | ||
* Meat Stew (1-2) | * Meat Stew (1-2) |
Revision as of 08:48, 10 December 2023
Unlike most grown crops, cassava cannot be eaten raw or cooked unless it is peeled. To start this process, the raw cassava must be place in a barrel filled with water and sealed for a day. Once the process is complete, the soaked cassava can be peeled by crafting it with a knife of any kind, after which it can be eaten raw or be used in cooking . Peeled cassava is categorized as a vegetable, and can be used as an ingredient in:
- Meat Stew (1-2)
- Vegetable Stew (1-4)
- Soup (1-3)
- Porridge (1-2)