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{{Item | {{Item | ||
|Name=<translate>Bread</translate> | |Name=<translate><!--T:1--> Bread</translate> | ||
|Image=File:Bread-spelt.png | |Image=File:Bread-spelt.png | ||
|Stackable=32 (48 <translate>for charred</translate>) | |Stackable=32 (48 <translate><!--T:2--> for charred</translate>) | ||
|Satiety=70-330 | |Satiety=70-330 | ||
|Category=<translate>Grain</translate> | |Category=<translate><!--T:3--> Grain</translate> | ||
|FloatRight=yes | |FloatRight=yes | ||
|NoBreak=yes | |NoBreak=yes | ||
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<translate> | <translate> | ||
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'''Bread''' is an edible food item in Vintage Story. It is made from {{ll|dough|dough}} and baked in a {{ll|Clay oven|clay oven}}. Compared to the base {{ll|grain|grain}} from which they are made, bread is a significantly more efficient way to gain grain {{ll|satiety|satiety}}. | '''Bread''' is an edible food item in Vintage Story. It is made from {{ll|dough|dough}} and baked in a {{ll|Clay oven|clay oven}}. Compared to the base {{ll|grain|grain}} from which they are made, bread is a significantly more efficient way to gain grain {{ll|satiety|satiety}}. | ||
== Obtaining == | == Obtaining == <!--T:5--> | ||
=== Creation === | === Creation === <!--T:6--> | ||
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Bread is created by baking {{ll|dough|dough}} inside a hot clay oven. To heat the oven, the player must first burn some {{ll|firewood|firewood}} inside it. Once the fire extinguishes, the oven will be heated up. Bread and other baked goods can only cook inside an oven that is above 160°C. | Bread is created by baking {{ll|dough|dough}} inside a hot clay oven. To heat the oven, the player must first burn some {{ll|firewood|firewood}} inside it. Once the fire extinguishes, the oven will be heated up. Bread and other baked goods can only cook inside an oven that is above 160°C. | ||
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Dough is made by combining one unit of {{ll|flour|flour}} with one liter of {{ll|water|water}}. The raw dough can then be {{Using|placed}} inside the preheated oven to bake. As the bread bakes, it will play a slow animation of the dough rising. You can {{RMB}} on the oven to remove the finished items. | Dough is made by combining one unit of {{ll|flour|flour}} with one liter of {{ll|water|water}}. The raw dough can then be {{Using|placed}} inside the preheated oven to bake. As the bread bakes, it will play a slow animation of the dough rising. You can {{RMB}} on the oven to remove the finished items. | ||
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There are three stages of cooking bread: part-baked, baked and charred. These items have different spoilage times and will restore different amounts of satiety. | There are three stages of cooking bread: part-baked, baked and charred. These items have different spoilage times and will restore different amounts of satiety. | ||
=== Purchasing === | === Purchasing === <!--T:10--> | ||
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You can purchase spelt bread, rye bread, flax bread and rice bread from aː | You can purchase spelt bread, rye bread, flax bread and rice bread from aː | ||
* {{ll|Trading#Agriculture|Agriculture trader}} for an average price of 2 {{ll|Rusty gear|rusty gears}}. | * {{ll|Trading#Agriculture|Agriculture trader}} for an average price of 2 {{ll|Rusty gear|rusty gears}}. | ||
== Usage == | == Usage == <!--T:12--> | ||
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Different types of bread will grant different satiety and shelf lives. Each piece of bread represents one serving. | Different types of bread will grant different satiety and shelf lives. Each piece of bread represents one serving. | ||
=== Part-baked === | === Part-baked === <!--T:14--> | ||
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This is underbaked bread. It has a shelf life of 5 days. | This is underbaked bread. It has a shelf life of 5 days. | ||
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{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
|+ | |+ | ||
!<translate>Icon</translate> | !<translate><!--T:16--> Icon</translate> | ||
!<translate>Name</translate> | !<translate><!--T:17--> Name</translate> | ||
!<translate>Satiety</translate> | !<translate><!--T:18--> Satiety</translate> | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[File:Bread-spelt-partbaked.png|frameless|50x50px]] | |[[File:Bread-spelt-partbaked.png|frameless|50x50px]] | ||
|{{ll|Grain|<translate>Spelt</translate>}} | |{{ll|Grain|<translate><!--T:19--> Spelt</translate>}} | ||
|150 | |150 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[File:Bread-flax-partbaked.png|frameless|50x50px]] | |[[File:Bread-flax-partbaked.png|frameless|50x50px]] | ||
|{{ll|Flax|<translate>Flax</translate>}} | |{{ll|Flax|<translate><!--T:20--> Flax</translate>}} | ||
|70 | |70 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[File:Bread-rice-partbaked.png|frameless|50x50px]] | |[[File:Bread-rice-partbaked.png|frameless|50x50px]] | ||
|{{ll|Grain|<translate>Rice</translate>}} | |{{ll|Grain|<translate><!--T:21--> Rice</translate>}} | ||
|160 | |160 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[File:Bread-cassava-partbaked.png|frameless|50x50px]] | |[[File:Bread-cassava-partbaked.png|frameless|50x50px]] | ||
|{{ll|Cassava|<translate>Cassava</translate>}} | |{{ll|Cassava|<translate><!--T:22--> Cassava</translate>}} | ||
|150 | |150 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[File:Bread-amaranth-partbaked.png|frameless|50x50px]] | |[[File:Bread-amaranth-partbaked.png|frameless|50x50px]] | ||
|{{ll|Grain|<translate>Amaranth</translate>}} | |{{ll|Grain|<translate><!--T:23--> Amaranth</translate>}} | ||
|150 | |150 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[File:Bread-rye-partbaked.png|frameless|50x50px]] | |[[File:Bread-rye-partbaked.png|frameless|50x50px]] | ||
|{{ll|Grain|<translate>Rye</translate>}} | |{{ll|Grain|<translate><!--T:24--> Rye</translate>}} | ||
|150 | |150 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[File:Bread-sunflower-partbaked.png|frameless|50x50px]] | |[[File:Bread-sunflower-partbaked.png|frameless|50x50px]] | ||
|{{ll|Grain|<translate>Sunflower</translate>}} | |{{ll|Grain|<translate><!--T:25--> Sunflower</translate>}} | ||
|150 | |150 | ||
|} | |} | ||
<translate> | <translate> | ||
=== Perfect === | === Perfect === <!--T:26--> | ||
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This is perfectly baked bread. It has a shelf life of 8 days. | This is perfectly baked bread. It has a shelf life of 8 days. | ||
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{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
|+ | |+ | ||
!<translate>Icon</translate> | !<translate><!--T:28--> Icon</translate> | ||
!<translate>Name</translate> | !<translate><!--T:29--> Name</translate> | ||
!<translate>Satiety</translate> | !<translate><!--T:30--> Satiety</translate> | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[File:Bread-spelt-perfect.png|frameless|50x50px]] | |[[File:Bread-spelt-perfect.png|frameless|50x50px]] | ||
|{{ll|Grain|<translate>Spelt</translate>}} | |{{ll|Grain|<translate><!--T:31--> Spelt</translate>}} | ||
|300 | |300 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[File:Bread-flax.png|frameless|50x50px]] | |[[File:Bread-flax.png|frameless|50x50px]] | ||
|{{ll|Flax|<translate>Flax</translate>}} | |{{ll|Flax|<translate><!--T:32--> Flax</translate>}} | ||
|160 | |160 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[File:Bread-rice.png|frameless|50x50px]] | |[[File:Bread-rice.png|frameless|50x50px]] | ||
|{{ll|Grain|<translate>Rice</translate>}} | |{{ll|Grain|<translate><!--T:33--> Rice</translate>}} | ||
|330 | |330 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[File:Bread-cassava-perfect.png|frameless|50x50px]] | |[[File:Bread-cassava-perfect.png|frameless|50x50px]] | ||
|{{ll|Cassava|<translate>Cassava</translate>}} | |{{ll|Cassava|<translate><!--T:34--> Cassava</translate>}} | ||
|300 | |300 | ||
|- | |- | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|[[File:Bread-rye.png|frameless|50x50px]] | |[[File:Bread-rye.png|frameless|50x50px]] | ||
|{{ll|Grain|<translate>Rye</translate>}} | |{{ll|Grain|<translate><!--T:35--> Rye</translate>}} | ||
|300 | |300 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[File:Bread-sunflower-perfect.png|frameless|50x50px]] | |[[File:Bread-sunflower-perfect.png|frameless|50x50px]] | ||
|{{ll|Grain|<translate>Sunflower</translate>}} | |{{ll|Grain|<translate><!--T:36--> Sunflower</translate>}} | ||
|300 | |300 | ||
|} | |} | ||
<translate> | <translate> | ||
=== Charred === | === Charred === <!--T:37--> | ||
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This is overcooked bread. It has the longest shelf life bread can have, being 17.5 days. | This is overcooked bread. It has the longest shelf life bread can have, being 17.5 days. | ||
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{| class="wikitable" | {| class="wikitable" | ||
|+ | |+ | ||
!<translate>Icon</translate> | !<translate><!--T:39--> Icon</translate> | ||
!<translate>Name</translate> | !<translate><!--T:40--> Name</translate> | ||
!<translate>Satiety</translate> | !<translate><!--T:41--> Satiety</translate> | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[File:Bread-spelt-charred.png|frameless|50x50px]] | |[[File:Bread-spelt-charred.png|frameless|50x50px]] | ||
|{{ll|Grain|<translate>Spelt</translate>}} | |{{ll|Grain|<translate><!--T:42--> Spelt</translate>}} | ||
|210 | |210 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[File:Bread-flax-charred.png|frameless|50x50px]] | |[[File:Bread-flax-charred.png|frameless|50x50px]] | ||
|{{ll|Flax|<translate>Flax</translate>}} | |{{ll|Flax|<translate><!--T:43--> Flax</translate>}} | ||
|100 | |100 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[File:Bread-rice-charred.png|frameless|50x50px]] | |[[File:Bread-rice-charred.png|frameless|50x50px]] | ||
|{{ll|Grain|<translate>Rice</translate>}} | |{{ll|Grain|<translate><!--T:44--> Rice</translate>}} | ||
|220 | |220 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[File:Bread-cassava-charred.png|frameless|50x50px]] | |[[File:Bread-cassava-charred.png|frameless|50x50px]] | ||
|{{ll|Cassava|<translate>Cassava</translate>}} | |{{ll|Cassava|<translate><!--T:45--> Cassava</translate>}} | ||
|210 | |210 | ||
|- | |- | ||
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|- | |- | ||
|[[File:Bread-rye-charred.png|frameless|50x50px]] | |[[File:Bread-rye-charred.png|frameless|50x50px]] | ||
|{{ll|Grain|<translate>Rye</translate>}} | |{{ll|Grain|<translate><!--T:46--> Rye</translate>}} | ||
|210 | |210 | ||
|- | |- | ||
|[[File:Bread-sunflower-charred.png|frameless|50x50px]] | |[[File:Bread-sunflower-charred.png|frameless|50x50px]] | ||
|{{ll|Grain|<translate>Sunflower</translate>}} | |{{ll|Grain|<translate><!--T:47--> Sunflower</translate>}} | ||
|210 | |210 | ||
|} | |} |
Revision as of 14:17, 18 December 2023
Bread | |
Stackable | 32 (48 for charred) |
Food | |
Satiety | 70-330 |
Category |
Grain |
Items |
Bread is an edible food item in Vintage Story. It is made from dough and baked in a clay oven . Compared to the base grain from which they are made, bread is a significantly more efficient way to gain grain satiety .
Obtaining
Creation
Bread is created by baking dough inside a hot clay oven. To heat the oven, the player must first burn some firewood inside it. Once the fire extinguishes, the oven will be heated up. Bread and other baked goods can only cook inside an oven that is above 160°C.
Dough is made by combining one unit of flour with one liter of water . The raw dough can then be placed inside the preheated oven to bake. As the bread bakes, it will play a slow animation of the dough rising. You can on the oven to remove the finished items.
There are three stages of cooking bread: part-baked, baked and charred. These items have different spoilage times and will restore different amounts of satiety.
Purchasing
You can purchase spelt bread, rye bread, flax bread and rice bread from aː
- Agriculture trader for an average price of 2 rusty gears .
Usage
Different types of bread will grant different satiety and shelf lives. Each piece of bread represents one serving.
Part-baked
This is underbaked bread. It has a shelf life of 5 days.
Icon | Name | Satiety |
---|---|---|
Spelt | 150 | |
Flax | 70 | |
Rice | 160 | |
Cassava | 150 | |
Amaranth | 150 | |
Rye | 150 | |
Sunflower | 150 |
Perfect
This is perfectly baked bread. It has a shelf life of 8 days.
Icon | Name | Satiety |
---|---|---|
Spelt | 300 | |
Flax | 160 | |
Rice | 330 | |
Cassava | 300 | |
Amaranth | 300 | |
Rye | 300 | |
Sunflower | 300 |
Charred
This is overcooked bread. It has the longest shelf life bread can have, being 17.5 days.
Icon | Name | Satiety |
---|---|---|
Spelt | 210 | |
Flax | 100 | |
Rice | 220 | |
Cassava | 210 | |
Amaranth | 210 | |
Rye | 210 | |
Sunflower | 210 |
Selling
You can sell (perfectly cooked only) spelt bread, rye bread, flax bread and rice bread to aː
- Survival goods trader or a treasure hunter trader for an average price of 1 rusty gear for a stack of 8.
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