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===Nonstandard Growths Obtainable=== | ===Nonstandard Growths Obtainable=== | ||
− | The following edible plant growths are not harvestable in fortress mode in vanilla | + | The following edible plant growths are not harvestable in fortress mode in vanilla Dwarf Fortress, but are harvestable in Expanded Plants. |
* Feather tree eggs | * Feather tree eggs | ||
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===No Crops with Unobtainable Seeds=== | ===No Crops with Unobtainable Seeds=== | ||
− | The following plants have (plantable) seeds that are unobtainable in vanilla | + | The following plants have (plantable) seeds that are unobtainable in vanilla Dwarf Fortress, but are obtainable in Expanded Plants: |
* Lettuce | * Lettuce | ||
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* String beans | * String beans | ||
* Lentils | * Lentils | ||
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Additionally, all plants which are processed to bag produce 2 seeds each, since farmers are just as likely to gather the bag item as to gather the whole shrub. | Additionally, all plants which are processed to bag produce 2 seeds each, since farmers are just as likely to gather the bag item as to gather the whole shrub. | ||
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* Banana seeds | * Banana seeds | ||
* Bayberry seeds | * Bayberry seeds | ||
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===Seasonal Grains=== | ===Seasonal Grains=== | ||
− | Who ever heard of brewing a | + | Who ever heard of brewing a stalk of grain whole, after picking it in the spring? In Expanded Plants, seedheads are growths in their own right. This change applies to more than just the traditional grains! Some affected plants are: |
* Cave wheat | * Cave wheat | ||
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* Artichoke | * Artichoke | ||
* Hemp | * Hemp | ||
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Once a seedhead is harvested, it can be brewed or milled whole, producing no seeds**; or it can be threshed to produce seeds, which can then be planted, cooked, or (in the case of hemp) pressed for oil. | Once a seedhead is harvested, it can be brewed or milled whole, producing no seeds**; or it can be threshed to produce seeds, which can then be planted, cooked, or (in the case of hemp) pressed for oil. | ||
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* Candlenut oil & soap | * Candlenut oil & soap | ||
* Almond oil & soap | * Almond oil & soap | ||
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These are all uses that these plants are put to in real life! | These are all uses that these plants are put to in real life! | ||
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Ales are made from starch, usually seeds. Non-seed starches must usually be brewed in combination with seeds, as the fermentation of starch is facilitated by enzymes from the seeds which convert starches to sugars. | Ales are made from starch, usually seeds. Non-seed starches must usually be brewed in combination with seeds, as the fermentation of starch is facilitated by enzymes from the seeds which convert starches to sugars. | ||
− | Will continue this later, see [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brewing#Brewing_process| the wiki page] though. | + | Will continue this later, see [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brewing#Brewing_process|the wiki page] though. |
=====Starch Wines===== | =====Starch Wines===== |