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Grain may be eaten without cooking or can be used as an advanced {{ll|cooking|cooking}} ingredient in {{ll|porridge|porridge}}. It can also be ground in a {{ll|quern|quern}} to flour. Flour can be crafted with water to create dough, which can be baked into {{ll|bread|bread}} or {{ll|pie|pies}} using a {{ll|clay oven|clay oven}}.
=== Food ===
* Grain may be eaten without cooking.  Rice provides the most [[satiety]], while flax provides the least.
* Grain may be {{ll|cooking|cooked}} to create a meal that gives higher satiety and pauses hunger. {{ll|porridge|Porridge}} requires at least 2 matching grain items, in a cooking pot.  
* Grain may be ground in a {{ll|quern|quern}} to make flour.  
** Flour may be crafted with water to create [[dough]], which may be baked into {{ll|bread|bread}} or {{ll|pie|pies}} using a {{ll|clay oven|clay oven}}.
** Most types of flour may be fermented to make ale, and further distilled to make whisky.  Twice-distilled alcohol may be used to craft {{ll|Bandage|alcohol-soaked bandages}}, for significant healing.

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=== Food ===
* Grain may be eaten without cooking.  Rice provides the most [[satiety]], while flax provides the least.
* Grain may be {{ll|cooking|cooked}} to create a meal that gives higher satiety and pauses hunger. {{ll|porridge|Porridge}} requires at least 2 matching grain items, in a cooking pot. 
* Grain may be ground in a {{ll|quern|quern}} to make flour. 
** Flour may be crafted with water to create [[dough]], which may be baked into {{ll|bread|bread}} or {{ll|pie|pies}} using a {{ll|clay oven|clay oven}}.
** Most types of flour may be fermented to make ale, and further distilled to make whisky.  Twice-distilled alcohol may be used to craft {{ll|Bandage|alcohol-soaked bandages}}, for significant healing.

Food

  • Grain may be eaten without cooking. Rice provides the most satiety, while flax provides the least.
  • Grain may be cooked to create a meal that gives higher satiety and pauses hunger. Porridge requires at least 2 matching grain items, in a cooking pot.
  • Grain may be ground in a quern to make flour.
    • Flour may be crafted with water to create dough, which may be baked into bread or pies using a clay oven .
    • Most types of flour may be fermented to make ale, and further distilled to make whisky. Twice-distilled alcohol may be used to craft alcohol-soaked bandages , for significant healing.