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Raw parsnips grant 100 vegetable [[satiety]] when eaten. Parsnips qualify as a vegetable for [[cooking]] recipes, including in meat stew, vegetable stew, soups and porridges. Parsnips, as a vegetable, benefit from storage in ceramic storage vessels, or in [[cellar|cellars]]. They can be further preserved through [[Food preservation#Pickling|pickling]].
Raw parsnips grant 100 vegetable {{ll|satiety|satiety}} when eaten. Parsnips qualify as a vegetable for {{ll|cooking|cooking}} recipes, including in meat stew, vegetable stew, soups and porridges. Parsnips, as a vegetable, benefit from storage in ceramic storage vessels, or in {{ll|cellar|cellars}}. They can be further preserved through {{ll|Food preservation#Pickling|pickling}}.
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Parsnips can be put in a large [[trough]], but neither pigs nor sheep will eat them.<ref>See <code>assets\survival\blocktypes\wood\trough-large.json</code>, line 124</ref>

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Raw parsnips grant 100 vegetable {{ll|satiety|satiety}} when eaten. Parsnips qualify as a vegetable for {{ll|cooking|cooking}} recipes, including in meat stew, vegetable stew, soups and porridges. Parsnips, as a vegetable, benefit from storage in ceramic storage vessels, or in {{ll|Room#Cellar|cellars}}. They can be further preserved through {{ll|Food preservation#Pickling|pickling}}.

Raw parsnips grant 100 vegetable satiety when eaten. Parsnips qualify as a vegetable for cooking recipes, including in meat stew, vegetable stew, soups and porridges. Parsnips, as a vegetable, benefit from storage in ceramic storage vessels, or in cellars . They can be further preserved through pickling .