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{{Item | {{Item | ||
|Name= | |Name=White currant | ||
|Image=File:Fruit whitecurrant.png | |Image=File:Fruit whitecurrant.png | ||
|Stackable=64 | |Stackable=64 | ||
|FreshTime= | |FreshTime=48 | ||
|TransitionTime= | |TransitionTime=12 | ||
|TransitionRatio= | |TransitionRatio=0.25 | ||
|Satiety=80 | |Satiety=80 | ||
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== Harvesting == | == Harvesting == | ||
Berries are harvested from ripe berry bushes. Berries can be harvested | 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 == | == Usage == | ||
Berries may be eaten without cooking and can be used as an advanced [[ | Berries may be eaten without cooking and can be used as an advanced [[cooking]] ingredient in: | ||
* Jam (2) | * Jam (2) | ||
* Porridge (1-2) | * Porridge (1-2) | ||
* Meat Stew (1) | * 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. | 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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