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The '''crock''' is a craftable block used to preserve [[Cooking|cooked meals]] made in the [[cooking pot]]. | The '''crock''' is a craftable block used to preserve [[Cooking|cooked meals]] made in the [[cooking pot]]. | ||
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Crocks must be crafted by players using [[clay forming]], using any kind of [[clay]]. Once formed, the raw crock must be fired in a [[pit kiln]] before use. | Crocks must be crafted by players using [[clay forming]], using any kind of [[clay]]. Once formed, the raw crock must be fired in a [[pit kiln]] before use. | ||
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Crock can be used to store meals that are in a [[bowl]] or cooking pot, by equipping an empty crock in the active hotbar slot and right-clicking the container with the meal. Once filled, the label on the crock will update to reflect its contents. To get food out of a crock, players must equip an empty bowl and right-click the filled crock. | Crock can be used to store meals that are in a [[bowl]] or cooking pot, by equipping an empty crock in the active hotbar slot and right-clicking the container with the meal. Once filled, the label on the crock will update to reflect its contents. To get food out of a crock, players must equip an empty bowl and right-click the filled crock. | ||
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Meals stored in crocks last longer than they would in a cooking pot. The shelf life of food in a crock can be further extended by sealing it. To seal a crock, players must place the filled crock in the crafting grid along with one [[fat]] or [[beeswax]]. Sealed crocks have significantly longer freshness timers. | Meals stored in crocks last longer than they would in a cooking pot. The shelf life of food in a crock can be further extended by sealing it. To seal a crock, players must place the filled crock in the crafting grid along with one [[fat]] or [[beeswax]]. Sealed crocks have significantly longer freshness timers. | ||
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Crocks can be placed on the ground or on a shelf. Each ground block can hold up to four crocks, while each shelf can hold up to eight crocks (four on each shelf). Crocks also benefit from [[cellar]]s, which can slow down the rate of spoilage even further. | Crocks can be placed on the ground or on a shelf. Each ground block can hold up to four crocks, while each shelf can hold up to eight crocks (four on each shelf). Crocks also benefit from [[cellar]]s, which can slow down the rate of spoilage even further. | ||
=== Cleaning a crock === | === Cleaning a crock === <!--T:8--> | ||
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[[File:Cleaning cooking pot.gif|thumb|right|A cooking pot being emptied of rotten food. This process works for crocks.]] | [[File:Cleaning cooking pot.gif|thumb|right|A cooking pot being emptied of rotten food. This process works for crocks.]] | ||
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If the food stored in a crock turns into [[rot]], it must be emptied before re-use. Sealed crocks should first be "opened" by attempting to {{Using|use}} an empty bowl on it. Then, players may drop the rot-filled crock in a block of water. After a few seconds, the rot items will float to the top while the now-empty crock will sink to the bottom. | If the food stored in a crock turns into [[rot]], it must be emptied before re-use. Sealed crocks should first be "opened" by attempting to {{Using|use}} an empty bowl on it. Then, players may drop the rot-filled crock in a block of water. After a few seconds, the rot items will float to the top while the now-empty crock will sink to the bottom. | ||
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Revision as of 05:49, 23 August 2022
The crock is a craftable block used to preserve cooked meals made in the cooking pot.
Obtaining
Crocks must be crafted by players using clay forming, using any kind of clay. Once formed, the raw crock must be fired in a pit kiln before use.
Usage
Crock can be used to store meals that are in a bowl or cooking pot, by equipping an empty crock in the active hotbar slot and right-clicking the container with the meal. Once filled, the label on the crock will update to reflect its contents. To get food out of a crock, players must equip an empty bowl and right-click the filled crock.
Meals stored in crocks last longer than they would in a cooking pot. The shelf life of food in a crock can be further extended by sealing it. To seal a crock, players must place the filled crock in the crafting grid along with one fat or beeswax. Sealed crocks have significantly longer freshness timers.
Crocks can be placed on the ground or on a shelf. Each ground block can hold up to four crocks, while each shelf can hold up to eight crocks (four on each shelf). Crocks also benefit from cellars, which can slow down the rate of spoilage even further.
Cleaning a crock
If the food stored in a crock turns into rot, it must be emptied before re-use. Sealed crocks should first be "opened" by attempting to use an empty bowl on it. Then, players may drop the rot-filled crock in a block of water. After a few seconds, the rot items will float to the top while the now-empty crock will sink to the bottom.
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