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Revision as of 02:06, 8 April 2018
Contents
What is food
There are many types of food in UnReal World. Some are raw foods, such as berries, rye, turnips or other types of plants. Some foods are poisonous and some foods require cooking before you can eat them.
List of foods available
Meat
Butchering an animal with the b key (If you want to skin it, don't forget to do it first, as it can't be done after butchering!) results in a variable amount of meat cuts and a single chunk of fat. The amount of cuts and the weight of the fat chunk depend on the size of the animal. Larger animals naturally provide more meat and fat. Each meat cut weights 1 lb.
Meat and fat can not be eaten raw unless starving but need to be either roasted, smoked, dried or salted.
Image | Item |
---|---|
Meat cut | |
Chunk of Fat |
Small Fish
Image | Item |
---|---|
Perch | |
Roach | |
Bream | |
Pike-perch |
Often freshwater, they are the easiest fish to catch.
Large Fish
Image | Item |
---|---|
Pike | |
Burbot | |
Trout | |
Salmon | |
Lavaret |
These fish make wonderful sources of food, though they can sometimes be hard to find. Fishing in deep water or in rapid tiles makes you more likely to catch one.
All fish can be preserved in the same way as meat, by smoking, salting, or drying.
Eggs
I found some eggs, in my case of Willow Grouse. You can eat them raw, but they fill your hunger-bar just a little bit. Maybe you can also cook them or use them in recepies?
Or... maybe... can you breed them and have tame birds for your farm??? Its to discover... (I played with v3.4)
Berries
Image | Item |
---|---|
Black Currant | |
Blueberry | |
Cloudberry | |
Cranberry | |
Crowberry | |
Lingonberry | |
Northern bilberry | |
Raspberry | |
Strawberry |
Most Berries ripen during the summer and will be harvestable one to two and a half months into summer.
Crops
Image | Name | Carbs | Fat | Protein | Thresh Multiplier* | Time to Harvest | Sprout | Harvest (first) | Wither | Produces |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Barley | 64
|
2
|
7
|
0.1
|
110 days
|
May
|
Aug 19
|
September
|
Grains | |
Broad Beans | 19
|
0
|
8
|
0.5
|
110 days
|
April
|
Jul 20
|
November
|
Pods | |
Hemp | 8
|
10
|
24
|
0.1
|
130 days
|
April
|
Aug 9
|
October
|
Seeds, Leaves | |
Pea | 12
|
1
|
6
|
0.5
|
90 days
|
May
|
Jul 30
|
September
|
Pods | |
Rye | 55
|
2
|
9
|
0.1
|
120 days
|
May
|
Aug 29
|
September
|
Grains | |
Turnip | 7
|
0
|
1
|
N/A
|
55 days
|
May
|
Jun 25
|
September
|
Seeds, Turnips (roots) |
*Multiplier to plant (not seed) nutrition after threshing.
List of food recipes
- A hyphen - indicates that the item in the column title is not used in the recipe.
- An O indicates that the item in the column title is optional.
Baking recipes
Image | Name | Flour | Water | Seasoning | Fire |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Flatbread | 0.5 lbs
|
0.25 lbs
|
0.15 lbs (O)
|
Yes
|
Porridge recipes
Image | Name | Flour | Berries | Seeds | Water | Cooking pot | Seasoning | Fire |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Porridge | 0.4 lbs
|
-
|
-
|
1 lbs
|
Yes
|
-
|
Yes
| |
Oven porridge | 0.4 lbs
|
-
|
-
|
1 lbs
|
Yes
|
-
|
Heated fireplace
| |
Seed porridge | -
|
-
|
0.4 lbs
|
1 lbs
|
Yes
|
-
|
Yes
| |
File:Berry porridge.png | Berry porridge | 0.1 lbs
|
1 lbs
|
-
|
0.5 lbs
|
Yes
|
-
|
Yes
|
Meat recipes
Image | Name | Raw meat | Water | Vegetables | Mushrooms | Knife | Seasoning | Cooking pot | Fire |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Meat soup | 2.00 lbs
|
2.50 lbs
|
0.50 lbs
|
0
|
Yes
|
0.25 lbs
|
Yes
|
Yes
| |
Meat stew | 0.40 lbs
|
0 lbs
|
0 lbs
|
0.50 lbs
|
0 lbs
|
Yes
|
No
|
Yes
|
Fish recipes
Image | Name | Raw fish | Water | Vegetables | Knife | Seasoning | Cooking pot | Fire |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Fish soup | 2.00 lbs
|
2.50 lbs
|
0.50 lbs
|
Yes
|
0.25 lbs
|
Yes
|
Yes
|
Vegetable recipes
Image | Name | Raw meat | Water | Peas | Flour | Herbs | Vegetables | Mushrooms | Seasoning | Knife | Cooking pot | Fire |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Pea soup | 1.00 lbs
|
2.50 lbs
|
2.00 lbs
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
0.20 lbs
|
No
|
Yes
|
Yes
| |
Green soup | 0
|
0.50 lbs
|
0
|
0.10 lbs
|
1.00
|
2.00 lbs
|
0 lbs
|
0.10 lbs
|
No
|
Yes
|
Yes
| |
Vegetable soup | 0
|
2.00 lbs
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
2.00 lbs
|
2.50 lbs
|
0.25 lbs
|
Yes
|
Yes
|
Yes
| |
Mushroom soup | 0
|
0.75 lbs
|
0
|
0.25 lbs
|
0
|
0
|
2.00 lbs
|
0.25 lbs
|
No
|
Yes
|
Yes
| |
Vegetable stew | 0
|
0.25 lbs
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
3.00 lbs
|
0.50 lbs
|
0.25 lbs
|
No
|
Yes
|
Burning or heated fireplace
|
Food spoilage
Food in UnrealWorld, like in the real world has a used by date. By that, I mean that food can spoil and spoiled food WILL make you sick. Various types of food spoil at different rates. Meat cuts for example can spoil after only a few days in the dry hot summer months, however, in winter months can last for a huge amount of time. One thing to note is that when meat/food goes "stale" it is still safe to eat, however, it won't provide as much nutrition and will taste bland/awful.