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== Natural Generation ==
== Natural Generation ==
Five types of berry bushes naturally generate when the world is created. Berry Bushes are specific to climactic regions. They do not generate in all types of climates, while some climactic regions generate more than one type of berry bush.
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]]
 
===Propagation===
Berry Bushes do not spread naturally and cannot be farmed to create more bushes, but can only be obtained through harvesting wild plants.  
 
==Berry Bush Types==
{|
|[[file:Berrybush red currant ripe.png]]
|Red currant bush
Can be found in temperate climates and stacked upon each other.
|-
|[[file:Berrybush white currant ripe.png]]
|White currant bush
Can be found in temperate climates and stacked upon each other.
|-
|[[file:Berrybush black currant ripe.png]]
|Black currant bush
Can be found in temperate climates and stacked upon each other.
|-
|[[file:Berrybush cranberry ripe.png]]
|Cranberry bush
Can be found in cold climates and cannot be stacked on each other.
|-
|[[file:Berrybush blueberry ripe.png]]
|Blueberry Bush
Can be found in cold climates and cannot be stacked on each other.
|}
 
==Harvesting==
Berry bushes can be harvested by left clicking on a plant to break the plant. Bushes stack to 64, can be carried in player inventory or stored in stationary containers. Berries can be harvested by right clicking on a plant to harvest only the berries ''without breaking the bush''. Berries also stack to 64, can be carried in player inventory, or stored in stationary containers.
 
== Uses ==
Berry bushes are used to farm berries, which are a source of the fruit component in player nutrition. Bushes can be replanted on any type of soil, but may not be placed on other types of terrain blocks (ex: sand, gravel, stone). As noted above, currant bushes may be planted/placed on top of another currant bush. When placed, bushes will take some time to flower, after which, they will produce berries. Berry bushes cannot be placed in [[flower pots]] or planters. Berries are a food source and may be eaten directly, or used as a component in porridge meals and jam. See the [[cooking|cooking guide]] for recipes including berries.
 
 


== 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
Fruit whitecurrant.png
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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