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==Raw edibles== <!--T:14-->
==Raw edibles== <!--T:14-->


<!--T:143-->
At the start of the game, without any infrastructure, the player only has access to foraged or hunted food that can be eaten raw in order to maintain the player's {{ll|Satiety|satiety}}. However, the player should not rely on these for overly long, as once harvested, naturally occurring foodstuffs are either gone for good, or require a long time to regrow.
At the start of the game, without any infrastructure, the player only has access to foraged or hunted food that can be eaten raw in order to maintain the player's {{ll|Satiety|satiety}}. However, the player should not rely on these for overly long, as once harvested, naturally occurring foodstuffs are either gone for good, or require a long time to regrow.


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{| class="wikitable sortable"
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
|-
! <translate>Item</translate> !! <translate>Satiety</translate> !! <translate>Category</translate> !! <translate>Notes</translate>
! <translate><!--T:144--> Item</translate> !! <translate><!--T:145--> Satiety</translate> !! <translate><!--T:146--> Category</translate> !! <translate><!--T:147--> Notes</translate>
|-
|-
| <translate>Honey</translate><sup>1</sup> (<translate>per 0.1 liter</translate>) || 30 || <translate>Fruit</translate> || <translate>Liquid. Never spoils.</translate>
| <translate><!--T:148--> Honey</translate><sup>1</sup> (<translate><!--T:149--> per 0.1 liter</translate>) || 30 || {{Item/Food/Category|fruit}} || <translate><!--T:151--> Liquid. Never spoils.</translate>
|-
|-
| <translate>Cherry, lychee</translate> || 40 || <translate>Fruit</translate> ||
| <translate><!--T:152--> Cherry, lychee</translate> || 40 || {{Item/Food/Category|fruit}} ||
|-
|-
| <translate>Cranberry</translate> || 60 || <translate>Fruit</translate> ||
| <translate><!--T:154--> Cranberry</translate> || 60 || {{Item/Food/Category|fruit}} ||
|-
|-
| <translate>Saguaro fruit</translate> || 60 || <translate>Fruit</translate> || <translate>Restores 1 hp upon consumption.</translate>
| <translate><!--T:156--> Saguaro fruit</translate> || 60 || {{Item/Food/Category|fruit}} || <translate><!--T:158--> Restores 1 hp upon consumption.</translate>
|-
|-
| <translate>Apple, blueberry, red currant, white currant, black currant,<br> mango, orange, peach, pear, pomegranate, or pineapple slice</translate> || 80 || <translate>Fruit</translate> ||
| <translate><!--T:159--> Apple, blueberry, red currant, white currant, black currant,</translate><br><translate><!--T:329--> mango, orange, peach, pear, pomegranate, or pineapple slice</translate> || 80 || {{Item/Food/Category|fruit}} ||
|-
|-
| <translate>Breadfruit</translate> || 200 || <translate>Fruit</translate> ||
| <translate><!--T:161--> Breadfruit</translate> || 200 || {{Item/Food/Category|fruit}} ||
|-
|-
| <translate>Mushroom</translate> || 80 || <translate>Vegetable</translate> || <translate>Some mushroom types may be poisonous and deal damage upon consumption.</translate>
| <translate><!--T:163--> Mushroom</translate> || 80 || {{Item/Food/Category|vegetable}} || <translate><!--T:165--> Some mushroom types may be poisonous and deal damage upon consumption.</translate>
|-
|-
| <translate>Bell pepper</translate><sup>2</sup>, <translate>carrot, olive, onion, parsnip, or turnip</translate> || 100 || <translate>Vegetable</translate> ||
| <translate><!--T:166--> Bell pepper</translate><sup>2</sup>, <translate><!--T:167--> carrot, olive, onion, parsnip, or turnip</translate> || 100 || {{Item/Food/Category|vegetable}} ||
|-
|-
| <translate>Cassava (processed)</translate> || 100 || <translate>Vegetable</translate> || <translate>Inedible without prior processing.</translate>
| <translate><!--T:169--> Cassava (processed)</translate> || 100 || {{Item/Food/Category|vegetable}} || <translate><!--T:171--> Inedible without prior processing.</translate>
|-
|-
| <translate>Cabbage</translate> || 300 || <translate>Vegetable</translate> ||
| <translate><!--T:172--> Cabbage</translate> || 300 || {{Item/Food/Category|vegetable}} ||
|-
|-
| <translate>Pumpkin slice</translate> || 140 || <translate>Vegetable</translate> ||  
| <translate><!--T:174--> Pumpkin slice</translate> || 140 || {{Item/Food/Category|vegetable}} ||  
|-
|-
| <translate>Pumpkin (whole)</translate> || 480 || <translate>Vegetable</translate> || Since version 1.19, it is no longer possible to eat a whole pumpkin.
| <translate><!--T:176--> Pumpkin (whole)</translate> || 480 || {{Item/Food/Category|vegetable}} || <translate><!--T:325--> Since version 1.19, it is no longer possible to eat a whole pumpkin.</translate>
|-
|-
| <translate>Flax grain</translate> || 30 || <translate>Grain</translate> ||
| <translate><!--T:178--> Flax grain</translate> || 30 || {{Item/Food/Category|grain}} ||
|-
|-
| <translate>Amaranth, rice, rye, spelt, or sunflower grain</translate> || 60 || <translate>Grain</translate> ||
| <translate><!--T:180--> Amaranth, rice, rye, spelt, or sunflower grain</translate> || 60 || {{Item/Food/Category|grain}} ||
|-
|-
| <translate>Walnut seed</translate> || 40 || <translate>Protein</translate> || <translate>Never spoils.</translate>
| <translate><!--T:182--> Walnut seed</translate> || 40 || {{Item/Food/Category|protein}} || <translate><!--T:184--> Never spoils.</translate>
|-
|-
| <translate>Termite</translate> || 60 || <translate>Protein</translate> ||  
| <translate><!--T:185--> Termite</translate> || 60 || {{Item/Food/Category|protein}} ||  
|-
|-
| <translate>Peanut</translate> || 160 || <translate>Protein</translate> ||
| <translate><!--T:187--> Peanut</translate> || 160 || {{Item/Food/Category|protein}} ||
|-
|-
| <translate>Lump of fat</translate><sup>3</sup> || 200 || <translate>Protein</translate> || <translate>Never spoils.</translate>
| <translate><!--T:189--> Lump of fat</translate><sup>3</sup> || 200 || {{Item/Food/Category|protein}} || <translate><!--T:191--> Never spoils.</translate>
|-
|-
| <translate>Vintage Beef</translate> || 280 || <translate>Protein</translate> || <translate>Rare ruin loot. Restores 2 hp upon consumption. Never spoils.</translate>
| <translate><!--T:192--> Vintage Beef</translate> || 280 || {{Item/Food/Category|protein}} || <translate><!--T:194--> Rare ruin loot. Restores 2 hp upon consumption. Never spoils.</translate>
|-
|-
| <translate>Milk (per 0.1 liter)</translate> || 15 || <translate>Dairy</translate> || <translate>Liquid.</translate>
| <translate><!--T:195--> Milk (per 0.1 liter)</translate> || 15 || {{Item/Food/Category|dairy}} || <translate><!--T:197--> Liquid.</translate>
|-
|-
| <translate>Fish</translate> || 220 || <translate>Protein</translate> ||
| <translate><!--T:198--> Fish</translate> || 220 || {{Item/Food/Category|protein}} ||
|}
|}
<translate>
<translate>


</translate>
</translate>
<sup>1</sup> <translate>Consuming honey used to restore health in older versions. It no longer does as of version 1.16.</translate><br>
<sup>1</sup> <translate><!--T:200--> Consuming honey used to restore health in older versions. It no longer does as of version 1.16.</translate><br>
<sup>2</sup> <translate>Bell peppers are unobtainable in survival gameplay as of version 1.16.</translate><br>
<sup>2</sup> <translate><!--T:201--> Bell peppers are unobtainable in survival gameplay as of version 1.16.</translate><br>
<sup>3</sup> <translate>Lumps of fat are a valuable crafting material that should be eaten only in emergencies.</translate>
<sup>3</sup> <translate><!--T:202--> Lumps of fat are a valuable crafting material that should be eaten only in emergencies.</translate>
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<translate>


=== Mushrooms === <!--T:127-->
=== Mushrooms === <!--T:127-->


<!--T:203-->
{{ll|Mushrooms|Mushrooms}} are special in that they may be beneficial or harmful to the player when ingested, and some of the harmful ones are very easily mistaken for safe ones.
{{ll|Mushrooms|Mushrooms}} are special in that they may be beneficial or harmful to the player when ingested, and some of the harmful ones are very easily mistaken for safe ones.


<!--T:204-->
Following is a list of specifically poisonous mushrooms for easy checking:
Following is a list of specifically poisonous mushrooms for easy checking:


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{| class="wikitable sortable"
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
|-
! <translate>Name</translate> !! <translate>Notes</translate>
! <translate><!--T:205--> Name</translate> !! <translate><!--T:206--> Notes</translate>
|-
|-
| <translate>Bitter bolete</translate> ||  -3 hp
| <translate><!--T:207--> Bitter bolete</translate> ||  -3 hp
|-
|-
| '''<translate>Death cap</translate>''' || '''-50 hp (!)'''
| '''<translate><!--T:208--> Death cap</translate>''' || '''-50 hp (!)'''
|-
|-
| <translate>Devilstooth mushroom</translate> || -2 hp  
| <translate><!--T:209--> Devilstooth mushroom</translate> || -2 hp  
|-
|-
| <translate>Earth ball</translate> || -8 hp  
| <translate><!--T:210--> Earth ball</translate> || -8 hp  
|-
|-
| <translate>Elfin saddle</translate> || -7 hp  
| <translate><!--T:211--> Elfin saddle</translate> || -7 hp  
|-
|-
| <translate>Fly agaric</translate> || -6.5 hp  
| <translate><!--T:212--> Fly agaric</translate> || -6.5 hp  
|-
|-
| '''<translate>Funeral bell</translate>''' || '''-40 hp (!)'''
| '''<translate><!--T:213--> Funeral bell</translate>''' || '''-40 hp (!)'''
|-
|-
| <translate>Gold-drop milkcap</translate> || -2.5 hp
| <translate><!--T:214--> Gold-drop milkcap</translate> || -2.5 hp
|-
|-
| <translate>Jack'o'lantern mushroom</translate> || -6 hp
| <translate><!--T:215--> Jack'o'lantern mushroom</translate> || -6 hp
|-
|-
| <translate>Pink bonnet</translate> || -10 hp
| <translate><!--T:216--> Pink bonnet</translate> || -10 hp
|}
|}
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</translate>
[[File:MeatInFirepit.png|200px|thumb|right|<translate>Raw red meat in a fire pit</translate>]]
[[File:MeatInFirepit.png|200px|thumb|right|<translate><!--T:217--> Raw red meat in a fire pit</translate>]]
<translate>
<translate>
The first opportunity for making better food comes with the {{ll|firepit|firepit}}. A small number of foraged or hunted ingredients can be placed directly into it for processing. Additionally, it can be used for baking dough into bread in a pinch, but the result will be of lesser quality than when using an oven.
<!--T:218-->
The first opportunity for making better food comes with the {{ll|firepit|firepit}}. A small number of foraged or hunted ingredients can be placed directly into it for processing. Additionally, it can be used for baking {{ll|Dough|dough}} into {{ll|Bread|bread}} in a pinch, but the result will be of lesser quality than when using an {{ll|Clay oven|oven}}.


<!--T:19-->
<!--T:19-->
The following table lists all the food items that can be processed in the firepit:
The following table lists all the food items that can be produced in the firepit:


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</translate>
{| class="wikitable sortable"
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
|-
! <translate>Item</translate> !! <translate>Satiety</translate> !! <translate>Category</translate> !! <translate>Notes</translate>
! <translate><!--T:219--> Item</translate> !! <translate><!--T:220--> Satiety</translate> !! <translate><!--T:221--> Category</translate> !! <translate><!--T:222--> Notes</translate>
|-
|-
| <translate>Cooked cattail or papyrus root</translate> || 100 || <translate>Vegetable</translate> ||
| <translate><!--T:223--> Cooked cattail or papyrus root</translate> || 100 || {{Item/Food/Category|vegetable}} ||
|-
|-
| <translate>Cooked bushmeat</translate> || 120 || <translate>Protein</translate> ||
| <translate><!--T:225--> Cooked bushmeat</translate> || 120 || {{Item/Food/Category|protein}} ||
|-
|-
| <translate>Cooked poultry</translate> || 200 || <translate>Protein</translate> ||
| <translate><!--T:227--> Cooked poultry</translate> || 200 || {{Item/Food/Category|protein}} ||
|-
|-
| <translate>Cooked redmeat</translate> || 280 || <translate>Protein</translate> ||
| <translate><!--T:229--> Cooked redmeat</translate> || 280 || {{Item/Food/Category|protein}} ||
|-
|-
| <translate>Cooked fish</translate> || 200 || <translate>Protein</translate> ||
| <translate><!--T:231--> Cooked fish</translate> || 200 || {{Item/Food/Category|protein}} ||
|-
|-
| <translate>Charred flax bread</translate> || 100 || <translate>Grain</translate> || <translate>Requires prior processing.</translate>
| <translate><!--T:233--> Charred flax bread</translate> || 100 || {{Item/Food/Category|grain}} || <translate><!--T:235--> Requires prior processing.</translate>
|-
|-
| <translate>Charred amaranth, cassava, rye, spelt, or sunflower bread</translate> || 210 || <translate>Grain</translate> || <translate>Requires prior processing.</translate>
| <translate><!--T:236--> Charred amaranth, cassava, rye, spelt, or sunflower bread</translate> || 210 || {{Item/Food/Category|grain}} || <translate><!--T:238--> Requires prior processing.</translate>
|-
|-
| <translate>Charred rice bread</translate> || 220 || <translate>Grain</translate> || <translate>Requires prior processing.</translate>
| <translate><!--T:239--> Charred rice bread</translate> || 220 || {{Item/Food/Category|grain}} || <translate><!--T:241--> Requires prior processing.</translate>
|}
|}
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<translate>
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===Cooking meals=== <!--T:126-->
===Cooking meals=== <!--T:126-->


<!--T:242-->
:''See also: {{ll|Meal|Meal}}''
:''See also: {{ll|Meal|Meal}}''


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</translate>
[[File:PotInFirepit.png|300px|thumb|right|<translate>Cooking a stew in a fire pit.</translate>]]
[[File:PotInFirepit.png|300px|thumb|right|<translate><!--T:243--> Cooking a stew in a fire pit.</translate>]]
[[File:Jam.png|300px|thumb|right|<translate>Each ingredient should be placed in separate slots, and equal amounts of all ingredients must be added.</translate>]]
[[File:Jam.png|300px|thumb|right|<translate><!--T:244--> Each ingredient should be placed in separate slots, and equal amounts of all ingredients must be added.</translate>]]
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</translate>
[[File:Mushroom soup.PNG|300px|thumb|right|<translate>Mushrooms can be used as a main ingredient with water to make a soup, or used as ingredients in a stew without water.</translate>]]
[[File:Mushroom soup.PNG|300px|thumb|right|<translate><!--T:245--> Mushrooms can be used as a main ingredient with water to make a soup, or used as ingredients in a stew without water.</translate>]]
<translate>
<translate>


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{| class="wikitable sortable"
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
|-
! <translate>Advanced recipes</translate> !! <translate>Meat stew</translate> !! <translate>Vegetable stew</translate> !! <translate>Porridge</translate> !! <translate>Soup</translate> !! <translate>Jam</translate> !! <translate>Scrambled eggs</translate>
! <translate><!--T:246--> Advanced recipes</translate> !! <translate><!--T:247--> Meat stew</translate> !! <translate><!--T:248--> Vegetable stew</translate> !! <translate><!--T:249--> Porridge</translate> !! <translate><!--T:250--> Soup</translate> !! <translate><!--T:251--> Jam</translate> !! <translate><!--T:252--> Scrambled eggs</translate>
|-
|-
| '''<translate>Required ingredients</translate>''' || '''<translate>2 poultry or red meat or raw fish (cured or fresh)</translate>''' || '''<translate>2 vegetables or soybeans</translate>'''  || '''<translate>2 grain</translate>''' || '''<translate>1 vegetable (fresh) + 1L water</translate>'''<sup>1</sup> || '''<translate>2 fruit + 2x 0.2L honey</translate>'''<sup>1</sup> || '''<translate>2 egg</translate>'''
| '''<translate><!--T:253--> Required ingredients</translate>''' || '''<translate><!--T:254--> 2 poultry or red meat or raw fish (cured or fresh)</translate>''' || '''<translate><!--T:255--> 2 vegetables or soybeans</translate>'''  || '''<translate><!--T:256--> 2 grain</translate>''' || '''<translate><!--T:257--> 1 vegetable (fresh) + 1L water</translate>'''<sup>1</sup> || '''<translate><!--T:258--> 2 fruit + 2x 0.2L honey</translate>'''<sup>1</sup> || '''<translate><!--T:259--> 2 egg</translate>'''
|-
|-
| <translate>Optional protein</translate> || 0 - 2 <translate>protein</translate> || 0 - 2 <translate>soybean</translate> ||  || 0 - 1 <translate>poultry or red meat or raw fish (cured or fresh), or egg</translate> || ||
| <translate><!--T:260--> Optional protein</translate> || 0 - 2 <translate><!--T:261--> protein</translate> || 0 - 2 <translate><!--T:262--> soybean</translate> ||  || 0 - 1 <translate><!--T:263--> poultry or red meat or raw fish (cured or fresh), or egg</translate> || ||
|-
|-
| <translate>Optional vegetable</translate> || 0 - 2 <translate>vegetable</translate> || 0 - 2 <translate>vegetable</translate> || 0 - 2 <translate>vegetable</translate> || 0 - 2 <translate>vegetable</translate> || || 0 - 2 <translate>vegetable</translate>
| <translate><!--T:264--> Optional vegetable</translate> || 0 - 2 <translate><!--T:265--> vegetable</translate> || 0 - 2 <translate><!--T:266--> vegetable</translate> || 0 - 2 <translate><!--T:267--> vegetable</translate> || 0 - 2 <translate><!--T:268--> vegetable</translate> || || 0 - 2 <translate><!--T:269--> vegetable</translate>
|-
|-
| <translate>Optional grain</translate> ||  ||  || 0 - 2 <translate>grain</translate> ||  || ||
| <translate><!--T:270--> Optional grain</translate> ||  ||  || 0 - 2 <translate><!--T:271--> grain</translate> ||  || ||
|-
|-
| <translate>Optional fruit</translate> || 0 - 1 <translate>fruit</translate>, <translate>0L - 0.2L honey</translate><sup>1</sup> ||  || 0 - 2 <translate>fruit</translate>, <translate>0L - 0.2L honey</translate><sup>1</sup> ||  || ||
| <translate><!--T:272--> Optional fruit</translate> || 0 - 1 <translate><!--T:273--> fruit</translate>, <translate><!--T:274--> 0L - 0.2L honey</translate><sup>1</sup> ||  || 0 - 2 <translate><!--T:275--> fruit</translate>, <translate><!--T:276--> 0L - 0.2L honey</translate><sup>1</sup> ||  || ||
|-
|-
| <translate>Optional dairy</translate> ||  ||  ||  ||  || || 0 - 2 <translate>cheese</translate>
| <translate><!--T:277--> Optional dairy</translate> ||  ||  ||  ||  || || 0 - 2 <translate><!--T:278--> cheese</translate>
|}
|}
<translate>
<translate>


</translate>
</translate>
<sup>1</sup> <translate>Liquids can be added to the pot with a bucket (1L portions), jug (0.3L portions), or bowl (0.1L portions). Pick up the liquid container with your cursor and drag it over an empty spot in the cooking pot. Use {{LMB}} to add one portion, {{RMB}} to remove one portion.</translate>
<sup>1</sup> <translate><!--T:279--> Liquids can be added to the pot with a bucket (1L portions), jug (0.3L portions), or bowl (0.1L portions). Pick up the liquid container with your cursor and drag it over an empty spot in the cooking pot. Use {{LMB}} to add one portion, {{RMB}} to remove one portion.</translate>
<translate>
<translate>


===Meal food values=== <!--T:34-->
===Meal food values=== <!--T:34-->


<!--T:280-->
The satiety received from eating meals is equal to the sum of its ingredients. The ingredients added to create the meal determine how much satiety of each class of nutrition the player receives. In addition, the food values of most ingredients are increased via cooking, as shown in the table below.
The satiety received from eating meals is equal to the sum of its ingredients. The ingredients added to create the meal determine how much satiety of each class of nutrition the player receives. In addition, the food values of most ingredients are increased via cooking, as shown in the table below.


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{| class="wikitable sortable"
{| class="wikitable sortable"
|-
|-
! <translate>Protein</translate>
! {{Item/Food/Category|protein}}
! <translate>Satiety in a meal</translate>
! <translate><!--T:282--> Satiety in a meal</translate>
! <translate>Vegetable</translate>
! {{Item/Food/Category|vegetable}}
! <translate>Satiety in a meal</translate>
! <translate><!--T:284--> Satiety in a meal</translate>
! <translate>Grain</translate>
! {{Item/Food/Category|grain}}
! <translate>Satiety in a meal</translate>
! <translate><!--T:286--> Satiety in a meal</translate>
! <translate>Fruit</translate>
! {{Item/Food/Category|fruit}}
! <translate>Satiety in a meal</translate>
! <translate><!--T:288--> Satiety in a meal</translate>
! <translate>Dairy</translate>
! {{Item/Food/Category|dairy}}
! <translate>Satiety in a meal</translate>
! <translate><!--T:290--> Satiety in a meal</translate>
|-
|-
| <translate>Soybean</translate> || 240 || <translate>Field vegetable</translate><sup>1</sup> <translate>or olive</translate> || 150 || <translate>Flax grain</translate> || 120 || <translate>Blueberry, red currant, white currant or black currant</translate> || 120  || <translate>Blue cheese (slice)</translate> || 200
| <translate><!--T:291--> Soybean</translate> || 240 || <translate><!--T:292--> Field vegetable</translate><sup>1</sup> <translate><!--T:293--> or olive</translate> || 150 || <translate><!--T:294--> Flax grain</translate> || 120 || <translate><!--T:295--> Blueberry, red currant, white currant or black currant</translate> || 120  || <translate><!--T:296--> Blue cheese (slice)</translate> || 200
|-
|-
| <translate>Egg</translate> || 200 || <translate>Cassava</translate> || 120 || <translate>Rice grain</translate> || 280 || <translate>Tree fruits</translate><sup>2</sup> <translate>or pineapple slice</translate> || 120 || <translate>Cheddar (slice)</translate> || 240  
| <translate><!--T:297--> Egg</translate> || 200 || <translate><!--T:298--> Cassava</translate> || 120 || <translate><!--T:299--> Rice grain</translate> || 280 || <translate><!--T:300--> Tree fruits</translate><sup>2</sup> <translate><!--T:301--> or pineapple slice</translate> || 120 || <translate><!--T:302--> Cheddar (slice)</translate> || 240  
|-
|-
| <translate>Poultry, cured or fresh</translate> || 375 || <translate>Pumpkin slice</translate> || 180 || <translate>Rye or spelt grain</translate> || 240 || <translate>Cranberries or saguaro fruit</translate><sup>3</sup> || 90  ||  ||   
| <translate><!--T:303--> Poultry, cured or fresh</translate> || 375 || <translate><!--T:304--> Pumpkin slice</translate> || 180 || <translate><!--T:305--> Rye or spelt grain</translate> || 240 || <translate><!--T:306--> Cranberries or saguaro fruit</translate><sup>3</sup> || 90  ||  ||   
|-
|-
| <translate>Redmeat, cured or fresh</translate> || 420 || <translate>Cabbage</translate> || 450 || <translate>Amaranth or cassava grain</translate> || 240 || <translate>Honey (0.2L)</translate> || 80 ||  ||  
| <translate><!--T:307--> Redmeat, cured or fresh</translate> || 420 || <translate><!--T:308--> Cabbage</translate> || 450 || <translate><!--T:309--> Amaranth or cassava grain</translate> || 240 || <translate><!--T:310--> Honey (0.2L)</translate> || 80 ||  ||  
|-
|-
|  ||  || <translate>Mushroom</translate><sup>3</sup> || 120 || <translate>Sunflower grain</translate> || 240 || <translate>Breadfruit</translate> || 250 ||  ||  
|  ||  || <translate><!--T:311--> Mushroom</translate><sup>3</sup> || 120 || <translate><!--T:312--> Sunflower grain</translate> || 240 || <translate><!--T:313--> Breadfruit</translate> || 250 ||  ||  
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| <translate>Cherry or litchee</translate>
| <translate><!--T:314--> Cherry or lychee</translate>
| 60
| 60
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<translate>


<!--T:130-->
</translate>
<sup>1</sup> Field vegetables include carrots, parsnips, onions, turnips, and bell peppers.<br>
<sup>1</sup> <translate><!--T:326--> Field vegetables include carrots, parsnips, onions, turnips, and bell peppers.</translate><br>
<sup>2</sup> Tree fruits include apples, mangoes, oranges, peaches, pears, and pomegranates.<br>
<sup>2</sup> <translate><!--T:327--> Tree fruits include apples, mangoes, oranges, peaches, pears, and pomegranates.</translate><br>
<sup>3</sup> Ingredients that restore player health when eaten raw, such as saguaro fruit, lose this benefit when cooked. However, cooking a poisonous mushroom does not remove its harmful effects - the meal will still damage the player!
<sup>3</sup> <translate><!--T:328--> Ingredients that restore player health when eaten raw, such as saguaro fruit, lose this benefit when cooked. However, cooking a poisonous mushroom does not remove its harmful effects - the meal will still damage the player!</translate>
<translate>


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


<!--T:315-->
:''See also: {{ll|Bread|Bread}} and {{ll|Pie|Pie}}''
:''See also: {{ll|Bread|Bread}} and {{ll|Pie|Pie}}''


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|A1=|B1=|C1=
|A1=|B1=|C1=
|A2=|B2=|C2=
|A2=|B2=|C2=
|A3=Woodbucket filled|A3-link=Special:MyLanguage/Wooden_bucket|A3_name=<translate>Wooden bucket of water</translate>
|A3=Woodbucket filled|A3-link=Special:MyLanguage/Wooden_bucket|A3_name=<translate><!--T:316--> Wooden bucket of water</translate>
|B3=Flour flax|B3-link=Special:MyLanguage/Flour|B3_name=<translate>Flour</translate>
|B3=Flour flax|B3-link=Special:MyLanguage/Flour|B3_name=<translate><!--T:317--> Flour</translate>
|C3=
|C3=
|Output=Dough flax|Output_link=Special:MyLanguage/Dough|Output_name=<translate>Dough</translate>
|Output=Dough flax|Output_link=Special:MyLanguage/Dough|Output_name=<translate><!--T:318--> Dough</translate>
}}
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Baking is an advanced cooking method that revolves around dough, the creation of which requires some setup. A {{ll|quern|quern}} must be available, which requires metal tools to craft. Additionally, a {{ll|clay oven|clay oven}} should be set up for baking, as not all recipes can be baked in the firepit, and the results there are always subpar. Plus, a {{ll|Wooden bucket|wooden bucket}}, a {{ll|Jug|jug}} or a {{ll|Bowl|bowl}} is needed to be filled with water. Finally, a farm is required to consistently supply useful amounts of grain, as wild crops are nonrenewable, mature extremely slowly, and reset their growth after reaching maturity.
Baking is an advanced cooking method that revolves around dough, the creation of which requires some setup. A {{ll|quern|quern}} must be available, which requires metal tools to craft. Additionally, a {{ll|clay oven|clay oven}} should be set up for baking, as not all recipes can be baked in the firepit, and the results there are always subpar. Plus, a {{ll|Wooden bucket|wooden bucket}}, a {{ll|Jug|jug}} or a {{ll|Bowl|bowl}} is needed to be filled with water. Finally, a farm is required to consistently supply useful amounts of grain, as wild crops are nonrenewable, mature extremely slowly, and reset their growth after reaching maturity.


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To create {{ll|dough|dough}}, prepare flour by using a quern to grind grain, then mix the flour with water.
To create {{ll|dough|dough}}, prepare flour by using a quern to grind grain, then mix the flour with water.
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<li><translate>{{Using|Open}} the quern GUI and add grain into the input slot on the left of the quern.</translate></li>
<li><translate><!--T:320--> {{Using|Open}} the quern GUI and add grain into the input slot on the left of the quern.</translate></li>
<li><translate>Hold {{Using|interact}} on the top of the quern to grind the grain into flour, which will appear in the output slot on the right of the quern.<br>During later stages of the game, a {{ll|Mechanical_Power|windmill}} may be used to drive the quern.</translate></li>
<li><translate><!--T:321--> Hold {{Using|interact}} on the top of the quern to grind the grain into flour, which will appear in the output slot on the right of the quern.<br>During later stages of the game, a {{ll|Mechanical_Power|windmill}} may be used to drive the quern.</translate></li>
<li><translate>In the crafting grid, combine a bucket of water and flour to create dough. Each flour item will consume one unit of water from the bucket (1L).</translate></li>
<li><translate><!--T:322--> In the crafting grid, combine a bucket of water and flour to create dough. Each flour item will consume one unit of water from the bucket (1L).</translate></li>
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==Food Storage== <!--T:37-->
==Food Storage== <!--T:37-->


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Check the {{ll|Food preservation|food preservation}} page to learn how to best store all those delicious meals!
Check the {{ll|Food preservation|food preservation}} page to learn how to best store all those delicious meals!


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! <translate>Claypot Cooking (no real changes since version 1.12)</translate>
! <translate><!--T:324--> Claypot Cooking (no real changes since version 1.12)</translate>
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