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* In order to make honey, the player must get into [[beekeeping]].
* In order to make honey, the player must get into [[beekeeping]].


=== Mushrooms ===
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[[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.<br>
[[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.<br>
All mushrooms give a satiety of 80 when eaten raw - following is a list of specifically the poisonous mushrooms for easy checking:
All mushrooms give a satiety of 80 when eaten raw - following is a list of specifically the poisonous mushrooms for easy checking:


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==Advanced Cooking== <!--T:26-->
==Advanced Cooking== <!--T:26-->


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Advanced cooking techniques can greatly increase the food value of ingredients, and can potentially achieve several thousands of satiety points in a single food item. Additionally, it allows the player to make meals out of multiple ingredients, which can potentially supply multiple nutrition groups at he same time. Whenever possible, it is recommended that the player uses advanced cooking techniques.
Advanced cooking techniques can greatly increase the food value of ingredients, and can potentially achieve several thousands of satiety points in a single food item. Additionally, it allows the player to make meals out of multiple ingredients, which can potentially supply multiple nutrition groups at he same time. Whenever possible, it is recommended that the player uses advanced cooking techniques.


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<sup>1</sup> Field vegetables include carrots, parsnips, onions, turnips, and bell peppers.<br>
<sup>1</sup> Field vegetables include carrots, parsnips, onions, turnips, and bell peppers.<br>
<sup>2</sup> Currants include black currant, red currant, and white currant berries.<br>
<sup>2</sup> Currants include black currant, red currant, and white currant berries.<br>
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===Bread===<!--T:24-->
===Bread=== <!--T:24-->
Put firewood into the clay oven and light it with a torch. After the fire has burned out, the oven will remain hot enough to bake for quite a while - temperatures of above 200°C and falling until 160°C are sufficient. Up to four pieces of dough can be inserted at a time, and as much as four sets may be fully baked with the heat from a six-firewood preheating. The oven's temperature can be increased by firing it again, but it will never exceed 300°C.
Put firewood into the clay oven and light it with a torch. After the fire has burned out, the oven will remain hot enough to bake for quite a while - temperatures of above 200°C and falling until 160°C are sufficient. Up to four pieces of dough can be inserted at a time, and as much as four sets may be fully baked with the heat from a six-firewood preheating. The oven's temperature can be increased by firing it again, but it will never exceed 300°C.


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'''Note:''' If you leave food in the oven for too long, it will burn and become charred, reducing its food value!
'''Note:''' If you leave food in the oven for too long, it will burn and become charred, reducing its food value!


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===Pies===
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Instead of baking dough into bread, the dough may also be used to create pies, which behave very similar to claypot cooking. They can satisfy two food groups at once, can reach very high food values in a single item, will never cause waste from overeating, and will halt satiety loss entirely for a short time. To begin, the player must have crafted a [[Boards|table]].
Instead of baking dough into bread, the dough may also be used to create pies, which behave very similar to claypot cooking. They can satisfy two food groups at once, can reach very high food values in a single item, will never cause waste from overeating, and will halt satiety loss entirely for a short time. To begin, the player must have crafted a [[Boards|table]].
# Holding at least two dough in your hotbar, sneak-{{Using|place}} it onto the table to create an empty pie crust.
# Holding at least two dough in your hotbar, sneak-{{Using|place}} it onto the table to create an empty pie crust.
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# Optionally, add another two dough to the pie once it is fully filled, to close it. This is not required, but the extra dough will add extra grain nutrition to the finished product.
# Optionally, add another two dough to the pie once it is fully filled, to close it. This is not required, but the extra dough will add extra grain nutrition to the finished product.


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Pies are baked in the clay oven, in exactly the same way as bread; however, only one pie may be baked at a time. The finished pie must be placed back down on a table, where it can be cut with a [[knife]] into four pieces.
Pies are baked in the clay oven, in exactly the same way as bread; however, only one pie may be baked at a time. The finished pie must be placed back down on a table, where it can be cut with a [[knife]] into four pieces.


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'''Note:''' If you leave food in the oven for too long, it will burn and become charred, reducing its food value!
'''Note:''' If you leave food in the oven for too long, it will burn and become charred, reducing its food value!


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'''Note:''' for every 100 satiation filled by consuming a pie, an additional 30 seconds passes before the player's satiety bar starts dropping again for any reason. Consuming a large meal can result in more than five minutes of completely free healing, sprinting, heavy armor wearing, or other strenuous tasks.
'''Note:''' for every 100 satiation filled by consuming a pie, an additional 30 seconds passes before the player's satiety bar starts dropping again for any reason. Consuming a large meal can result in more than five minutes of completely free healing, sprinting, heavy armor wearing, or other strenuous tasks.


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==Food Storage== <!--T:37-->
==Food Storage== <!--T:37-->
Check the [[Food preservation]] page to learn how to best store all those delicious meals!
Check the [[Food preservation]] page to learn how to best store all those delicious meals!


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