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{{Item | |||
|Name=White currant | |||
|Image=File:Fruit whitecurrant.png | |||
|Stackable=64 | |||
= | |FreshTime=48 | ||
|TransitionTime=12 | |||
| | |TransitionRatio=0.25 | ||
|Satiety=80 | |||
|Category=Fruit | |||
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== Natural Generation == | |||
Berry Bushes do not spread naturally and cannot be farmed to create more bushes, but can only be obtained by collecting wild plants. For more information, see the page [[Berry Bushes]] | |||
== Harvesting == | |||
Berries are harvested from ripe berry bushes. Berries can be {{Using|harvested}} without breaking the bush. Fully mature bushes yield multiple berries when harvested. | |||
{{ | == Usage == | ||
Berries may be eaten without cooking and can be used as an advanced [[cooking]] ingredient in: | |||
* Jam (2) | |||
* Porridge (1-2) | |||
* Meat Stew (1) | |||
== Decay and Preservation Methods == | |||
Even when appropriately stored in storage vessel within a cellar, fruit decays rapidly. [[Cooking#Jam|Cooking jam]] is a good way to preserve berries. | |||
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Revision as of 15:29, 11 April 2020
White currant | |
Stackable | 64 |
Food | |
Satiety | 80 |
Category |
Fruit |
Transitionable | |
Fresh Time | 48 |
Transition Time | 12 |
Transition Ratio | 0.25 |
Items |
Natural Generation
Berry Bushes do not spread naturally and cannot be farmed to create more bushes, but can only be obtained by collecting wild plants. For more information, see the page Berry Bushes
Harvesting
Berries are harvested from ripe berry bushes. Berries can be harvested without breaking the bush. Fully mature bushes yield multiple berries when harvested.
Usage
Berries may be eaten without cooking and can be used as an advanced cooking ingredient in:
- Jam (2)
- Porridge (1-2)
- Meat Stew (1)
Decay and Preservation Methods
Even when appropriately stored in storage vessel within a cellar, fruit decays rapidly. Cooking jam is a good way to preserve berries.
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