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[[File:MeatInFirepit.png|200px|thumb|right|Raw red meat in a fire pit]]
[[File:MeatInFirepit.png|200px|thumb|right|Raw red meat in a fire pit]]
== Basic Cooking ==
== Basic Cooking ==
In its most simple form, cooking is done by placing raw meat, bread dough or cattail roots in the [[fire pit]]. This makes these 3 types of raw food edible. All other ingredients require a clay pot to be cooked.
In its most simple form, cooking is done by placing raw meat, bread dough or cattail roots in the [[Firepit|fire pit]]. This makes these 3 types of raw food edible. All other ingredients require a clay pot to be cooked.


Raw or simply cooked foods give you 10 seconds until your saturation starts to drop again.  
Raw or simply cooked foods give you 10 seconds until your saturation starts to drop again.  
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== Advanced cooking ==
== Advanced cooking ==
[[File:PotInFirepit.png|300px|thumb|right|Cooking a stew in a fire pit]]
[[File:PotInFirepit.png|300px|thumb|right|Cooking a stew in a fire pit]]
To prepare more wholesome meals, you need to craft yourself a clay pot using the clay forming mechanic. Once you have a burned claypot, place it back into the fire pit input slot (left) and you are ready to cook some meals.  
To prepare more wholesome meals, you need to craft yourself a clay pot using the [[Clay_Forming|clay forming]] mechanic. Once you have a burned claypot, place it back into the fire pit input slot (left) and you are ready to cook some meals.  


There are 4 base types of meals. Each meal type requires TWO mandatory ingredients and allows up to TWO optional ingredients. Which meal you create is determined by what you put into the claypot, but the ingredients do not have to be in any particular order when placing them into the claypot. To create a serving of a meal, you must put 1 item per slot in the claypot. For example, a porridge requires "two grain", you must add two individual pieces of grain, one in each of two slots, but you can put these in any slot in the clay pot. You don't have to put the grain in the "first two slots" of the claypot, but placing two grain in one slot of the claypot will not create a porridge. Adding optional items in the other input slots of the claypot will increase the nutrition value and saturation of the meal depending on which ingredients you choose to add. When you have created a valid meal recipe by combining correct ingredients, a message will appear in the claypot dialog box informing you of what you will create when you cook your meal.
There are 4 base types of meals. Each meal type requires TWO mandatory ingredients and allows up to TWO optional ingredients. Which meal you create is determined by what you put into the claypot, but the ingredients do not have to be in any particular order when placing them into the claypot. To create a serving of a meal, you must put 1 item per slot in the claypot. For example, a porridge requires "two grain", you must add two individual pieces of grain, one in each of two slots, but you can put these in any slot in the clay pot. You don't have to put the grain in the "first two slots" of the claypot, but placing two grain in one slot of the claypot will not create a porridge. Adding optional items in the other input slots of the claypot will increase the nutrition value and saturation of the meal depending on which ingredients you choose to add. When you have created a valid meal recipe by combining correct ingredients, a message will appear in the claypot dialog box informing you of what you will create when you cook your meal.
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