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===Satiety=== <!--T:72-->
===Satiety=== <!--T:72-->
Player satiety is how hungry a player is - or how many calories are still available to burn, if you will. It is represented by the green bar on the righthand side above the hotbar, and has a maximum value of 1500. Satiety will decrease naturally over time, even if the player is AFK; but certain actions (such as sprinting), certain pieces of equipment (such as most armor), or certain conditions (such as regenerating lost health) will increase consumption over this passive rate. If satiety drops to zero, the player will begin starving, taking damage over time until death occurs. Eating any food restores satiety as shown in the item's tooltip.
Player satiety is how hungry a player is - or how many calories are still available to burn, if you will. It is represented by the green bar on the righthand side above the hotbar, and has a maximum value of 1500. Satiety will decrease naturally over time, even if the player is AFK; but certain actions (such as sprinting, holding a torch in off hand), certain pieces of equipment (such as most armor), or certain conditions (such as regenerating lost health, staying outside in cold temperatures) will increase consumption over this passive rate. If satiety drops to zero, the player will begin starving, taking damage over time until death occurs. Eating any food restores satiety as shown in the item's tooltip.


===Nutrition=== <!--T:73-->
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|Output=Dough flax}}
Despite the deceptively simple baking process, making bread requires some setup in order to produce the dough. A [[Planks|bucket]] and a [[quern]] must be available, both of which require metal tools to craft. Additionally, a farm is required to consistently supply useful amounts of grain, as wild crops are nonrenewable, mature extremely slowly, and are susceptible to being eaten by animals.
Despite the deceptively simple baking process, making bread requires some setup in order to produce the dough. A [[Planks|bucket]] and a [[quern]] must be available, both of which require metal tools to craft. Additionally, 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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# 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 [[Mechanical_Power|windmill]] may be used to drive the quern.
# 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 [[Mechanical_Power|windmill]] may be used to drive the quern.
# 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.
# 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.


==Advanced Cooking== <!--T:85-->
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===Advanced Cooking Recipes=== <!--T:89-->
===Advanced Cooking Recipes=== <!--T:89-->
[[File:Mushroom soup.PNG|300px|thumb|right|Mushrooms can be used as a main ingredient with water to make a soup.]]


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! Advanced Recipes !! Meat Stew !! Vegetable Stew !! Porridge !! Soup !! Jam
! Advanced Recipes !! Meat Stew !! Vegetable Stew !! Porridge !! Soup !! Jam
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| '''Required Ingredients''' || '''2 Poultry or Red meat''' || '''2 Vegetables or Beans'''  || '''2 Grain''' || '''1 Vegetable (Fresh) + 1 Water*''' || '''2 Fruit + 2 Honey*'''
| '''Required Ingredients''' || '''2 Poultry or Red meat (cured or fresh)''' || '''2 Vegetables or Beans'''  || '''2 Grain''' || '''1 Vegetable (Fresh) + 1 Water*''' || '''2 Fruit + 2 Honey*'''
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| Optional Protein || 0 - 2 Poultry, Red meat, Egg or Beans || 0 - 2 Soy beans (pickled or fresh) ||  || 0 - 1 Poultry, Red Meat or Egg ||  
| Optional Protein || 0 - 2 Poultry or Red meat (cured or fresh), Egg or Beans || 0 - 2 Soy beans (pickled or fresh) ||  || 0 - 1 Poultry or Red Meat(cured or fresh) or Egg ||  
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| Optional Vegetable || 0 - 2 Vegetable (pickled or fresh)|| 0 - 2 Vegetable (pickled or fresh) || 0 - 2 Vegetable (pickled or fresh) || 0 - 2 Vegetable (pickled or fresh) ||  
| Optional Vegetable || 0 - 2 Vegetable (pickled or fresh)|| 0 - 2 Vegetable (pickled or fresh) || 0 - 2 Vegetable (pickled or fresh) || 0 - 2 Vegetable (pickled or fresh) ||  
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* Add water or honey with a filled bucket. Use LMB to add one portion, RMB to remove one portion.
* Add water or honey with a filled bucket. Pick up the bucket with your cursor and drag it over to the empty spot in the cooking pot. Use LMB to add one portion, RMB to remove one portion.
 
* Ingredients not listed in this table cannot be used in meals. Pickled or cured variants of listed ingredients can be used, but keep in mind that pickled vegetables do not give the 50% extra satiety bonus of a cooked meal. Cured Meats however do not have that detriment.
* Currants include black currant, red currant, and white currant berries.
* Starting with version 1.14, mushrooms can be used as a main ingredient for vegetable stews. Prior to this, they could only be used as optional ingredients, or the player could make a soup with water and mushrooms.
* 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!


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==Food Storage==
* Ingredients not listed in this table cannot be used in meals. Pickled variants of listed ingredients can be used, but are worth less.
Check the [[Food preservation]] page to learn how to best store all those delicious meals!
* Currants include black currant, red currant, and white currant berries.
* Mushrooms can only be secondary ingredients. They can be added to valid meals, but cannot make a valid meal themselves.
* 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!


== Video Tutorials == <!--T:39-->
== Video Tutorials == <!--T:39-->
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