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===Satiation=== <!--T:21-->
===Satiation=== <!--T:21-->
Player satiety is how "hungry" or "well-fed" a player is, and has a maximum value of 1500.  The satiation received from eating simple foods is shown in the table below. 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, for every 100 satiation filled by consuming a meal, an additional 30 seconds passes before the player's satiety bar starts dropping again.
Player satiety is how "hungry" or "well-fed" a player is, and has a maximum value of 1500.  The satiation received from eating simple foods is shown in the table below. 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, for every 100 satiation filled by consuming a meal, an additional 30 seconds passes before the plbuayer's satiety bar starts dropping again.


=== Simple Food Values === <!--T:17-->
=== Simple Food Values === <!--T:17-->
This is a list of food items that are not made in meals, with the exception of bread. A quern and bucket are required to make bread so it is not included on the "simple" foods list.
This is a list of food items that are not made in meals, with the exception of bread. A quern and [[Wooden Bucket|bucket]] are required to make bread so it is not included on the "simple" foods list.


'''Note:''' Boiled chicken eggs and bass, raw or cooked, cannot be obtained through normal gameplay.
'''Note:''' Boiled chicken eggs and bass, raw or cooked, cannot be obtained through normal gameplay.
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