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== Related: Cooking == | == Related: Cooking == | ||
Cooking increases your food supply in that it makes inedible food edible (tallow, flour, milk, lots more) and makes food that can rot unrottable (meat, fish). | Cooking increases your food supply in that it makes inedible food edible (tallow, flour, milk, lots more) and makes food that can rot unrottable (meat, fish). | ||
− | Cooking is an important way to increase your [[food]] quality. All you need is one dedicated cook and a kitchen as well as cookable [[food]]. Basically, it turns a few small stacks of [[food]] into one bigger stack of [[food]] with quality that gives a happiness bonus depending on the cook's skill. You can cook [[seed]]s too. | + | Cooking is an important way to increase your [[food]] quality. All you need is one dedicated cook and a kitchen as well as cookable [[food]]. Basically, it turns a few small stacks of [[food]] into one bigger stack of [[food]] with quality that gives a happiness bonus depending on the cook's skill. You can cook [[seed]]s too (after some time you will be happy to get rid of some, especially ones that you gathered with herbalists and do not plan to plant (hide root seeds being a good example). |
Remember that cooking, other than brewing or eating raw plants, destroys the [[seed]]s, so you might want to be careful about that. | Remember that cooking, other than brewing or eating raw plants, destroys the [[seed]]s, so you might want to be careful about that. |