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===Claypot Cooking Food Values=== <!--T:34-->
===Claypot Cooking Food Values=== <!--T:34-->
The satiation received from eating meals is equal to the sum of its parts. The ingredients added to create the meal determine how much satiation and which class of nutrition a player receives. In addition, the food values of most ingredients are increased via cooking, as shown in the table below. Only pickled ingredients remain unchanged, providing the same amount of value in a meal as they would when eaten individually.
The satiation received from eating meals is equal to the sum of its parts. The ingredients added to create the meal determine how much satiation and which class of nutrition a player receives. In addition, the food values of most ingredients are increased via cooking, as shown in the table below. Only pickled ingredients remain unchanged, providing the same amount of value in a meal as they would when eaten individually.<br>
Ingredients not listed in this table cannot be used in meals. Pickled variants of listed ingredients can be used, but provide only their tooltip-listed food value, without gaining any bonus from claypot cooking.


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! Satiety in Meal
! Satiety in Meal
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| Soy Bean || 240 || Field vegetables* || 150 || Flax grain || 120 || Currants* || 120   
| Soy Bean || 240 || Field vegetables<sup>1</sup> || 150 || Flax grain || 120 || Currants<sup>2</sup> || 120   
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| Egg || 200 || Cassava || 120 || Rice grain || 280 || Blueberry or Pineapple slice || 120   
| Egg || 200 || Cassava || 120 || Rice grain || 280 || Blueberry or Pineapple slice || 120   
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| Redmeat, cured or fresh || 420 || Cabbage || 450 || Amaranth or Cassava grain || 240 || Saguaro fruit || 90  
| Redmeat, cured or fresh || 420 || Cabbage || 450 || Amaranth or Cassava grain || 240 || Saguaro fruit || 90  
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|  ||  || Mushrooms* (Bolete, Field, Fly agaric) || 120 || Sunflower grain || 240 || Honey || 80
|  ||  || Mushrooms<sup>3</sup> (Bolete, Field, Fly agaric) || 120 || Sunflower grain || 240 || Honey || 80
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* Ingredients not listed in this table cannot be used in meals. Pickled variants of listed ingredients can be used, but provide only their tooltip-listed food value, without gaining any bonus from claypot cooking.
<sup>1</sup> Field vegetables include carrots, parsnips, onions, turnips, and bell peppers.<br>
* Currants include black currant, red currant, and white currant berries.
<sup>2</sup> Currants include black currant, red currant, and white currant berries.<br>
* Field vegetables include carrots, parsnips, onions, turnips, and bell peppers.
<sup>3</sup> Ingredients that restore player health when eaten raw, such as saguaro fruits or honey, lose this benefit when cooked. However, cooking a fly agaric mushroom does not remove its harmful effects - the meal will still damage the player!
* Ingredients that restore player health when eaten raw, such as saguaro fruits or honey, lose this benefit when cooked.<br />However, cooking a fly agaric mushroom does not remove its harmful effects - the meal will still damage the player!
 


==Baking== <!--T:21-->
==Baking== <!--T:21-->
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