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The '''cooking pot''' is a crafted block that is used extensively for [[cooking]]. Cooking pots allow players to create nutritious meals from other foods, which grant satiety while reducing the rate at which a player's satiety drops. | The '''cooking pot''' is a crafted block that is used extensively for [[cooking]]. Cooking pots allow players to create nutritious meals from other foods, which grant satiety while reducing the rate at which a player's satiety drops. | ||
== Obtaining == | == Obtaining == <!--T:2--> | ||
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Cooking pots must be created by the player through [[clay forming]]. Cooking pots can be made from any type of [[clay]]. Raw unfired cooking pots must be fired in a [[pit kiln]] before use. | Cooking pots must be created by the player through [[clay forming]]. Cooking pots can be made from any type of [[clay]]. Raw unfired cooking pots must be fired in a [[pit kiln]] before use. | ||
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Cooking pots act as storage containers with four slots, each holding up to 6 pieces of a food item or up to 6L of a liquid. Inedible items can also be placed in a cooking pot. | Cooking pots act as storage containers with four slots, each holding up to 6 pieces of a food item or up to 6L of a liquid. Inedible items can also be placed in a cooking pot. | ||
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When placed on a firepit, the firepit interface will reflect the contents of the cooking pot. Ingredients can then be placed in the cooking pot in order to create a variety of meals. Once cooked, the meal must be removed {{Using|using}} a [[bowl]] on the filled cooking pot. The bowl will "use up" one portion of the meal from the cooking pot. | When placed on a firepit, the firepit interface will reflect the contents of the cooking pot. Ingredients can then be placed in the cooking pot in order to create a variety of meals. Once cooked, the meal must be removed {{Using|using}} a [[bowl]] on the filled cooking pot. The bowl will "use up" one portion of the meal from the cooking pot. | ||
=== Cleaning a cooking pot === | === Cleaning a cooking pot === <!--T:7--> | ||
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If food rots inside a cooking pot, the resulting [[rot]] must be cleaned out before the cooking pot can be reused. This can be done by throwing the rot-filled cooking pot into a block of water and waiting a few seconds. The rot will float up while the now-empty pot will sink down. | If food rots inside a cooking pot, the resulting [[rot]] must be cleaned out before the cooking pot can be reused. This can be done by throwing the rot-filled cooking pot into a block of water and waiting a few seconds. The rot will float up while the now-empty pot will sink down. | ||
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File:Claypot-raw.png|An unfired cooking pot. | File:Claypot-raw.png|An unfired cooking pot. | ||
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Revision as of 06:01, 23 August 2022
The cooking pot is a crafted block that is used extensively for cooking. Cooking pots allow players to create nutritious meals from other foods, which grant satiety while reducing the rate at which a player's satiety drops.
Obtaining
Cooking pots must be created by the player through clay forming. Cooking pots can be made from any type of clay. Raw unfired cooking pots must be fired in a pit kiln before use.
Usage
Cooking pots act as storage containers with four slots, each holding up to 6 pieces of a food item or up to 6L of a liquid. Inedible items can also be placed in a cooking pot.
When placed on a firepit, the firepit interface will reflect the contents of the cooking pot. Ingredients can then be placed in the cooking pot in order to create a variety of meals. Once cooked, the meal must be removed using a bowl on the filled cooking pot. The bowl will "use up" one portion of the meal from the cooking pot.
Cleaning a cooking pot
If food rots inside a cooking pot, the resulting rot must be cleaned out before the cooking pot can be reused. This can be done by throwing the rot-filled cooking pot into a block of water and waiting a few seconds. The rot will float up while the now-empty pot will sink down.
Gallery