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Food is what you need to survive.{{Old}}
  
 
==Categories==
 
==Categories==
  
 
There are five different categories of food: Fruit, Vegetable, Grain, Protein, and Dairy. These effect [[Nutrition]].
 
There are five different categories of food: Fruit, Vegetable, Grain, Protein, and Dairy. These effect [[Nutrition]].
 
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{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable" cellspacing="10"
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!Fruit
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!Vegetable
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!Grain*
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!Protein**
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|-
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|Banana
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|Beet
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|Maize
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|Beef
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|-
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|Blackberry
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|Cabbage
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|Oat
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|Pork
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|-
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|Blueberry
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|Carrot
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|Rice
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|Chicken
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|-
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|Bunchberry
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|Garlic
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|Rye
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|Mutton
 
|-
 
|-
! rowspan="4" |Fruit
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|Cherry
|{{GridImage|Banana}}Banana
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|Green Bean
|{{GridImage|Blackberries}} Blackberries
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|Wheat
|{{GridImage|Blueberries}} Blueberries
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|Bear
|{{GridImage|Bunchberries}} Bunchberries
 
|{{GridImage|Cherry}} Cherry
 
|{{GridImage|Cloudberries}} Cloudberries
 
 
|-
 
|-
|{{GridImage|Cranberries}} Cranberries
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|Cloudberry
|{{GridImage|Elderberries}} Elderberries
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|Green Bell Pepper
|{{GridImage|Gooseberries}} Gooseberries
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|{{GridImage|Green Apple}} Green Apple
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|Horse Meat
|{{GridImage|Lemon}} Lemon
 
|{{GridImage|Olive}} Olive
 
 
|-
 
|-
|{{GridImage|Orange}} Orange
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|Cranberry
|{{GridImage|Peach}} Peach
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|Onion
|{{GridImage|Plum}} Plum
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|
|{{GridImage|Raspberries}} Raspberries
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|Pheasant
|{{GridImage|Red Apple}} Red Apple
 
|{{GridImage|Snowberries}} Snowberries
 
 
|-
 
|-
|{{GridImage|Strawberries}} Strawberries
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|Elderberry
|{{GridImage|Wintergreen Berries}} Wintergreen Berries
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|Potato
! colspan="4" |
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|
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|Venison
 
|-
 
|-
! colspan="7" height="1" |
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|Gooseberry
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|Red Bell Pepper
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|
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|Wolf
 
|-
 
|-
! rowspan="3" |Vegetable
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|Green Apple
|{{GridImage|Cabbage (Harvest)}} Cabbage
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|Soybean
|{{GridImage|Carrot (Harvest)}} Carrot
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|{{GridImage|Garlic (Harvest)}} Garlic
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|Rabbit
|{{GridImage|Greenbean (Harvest)}} Green Beans
 
|{{GridImage|Green Bell Pepper (Harvest)}} Green Bell Pepper
 
|{{GridImage|Onion (Harvest)}} Onion
 
 
|-
 
|-
|{{GridImage|Potato (Harvest)}} Potato
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|Lemon
|{{GridImage|Red Bell Pepper (Harvest)}} Red Bell Pepper
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|Squash
|{{GridImage|Rutabaga (Harvest)}} Rutabaga
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|{{GridImage|Sea Weed}} Sea Weed
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|Hyena
|{{GridImage|Squash (Harvest)}} Squash
 
|{{GridImage|Tomato (Harvest)}} Tomato
 
 
|-
 
|-
|{{GridImage|Yellow Bell Pepper (Harvest)}} Yellow Bell Pepper
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|Olive
! colspan="5" |
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|Tomato*
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|
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|Duck
 
|-
 
|-
! colspan="7" height="1" |
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|Orange
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|Yellow Bell Pepper
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|Chevon
 
|-
 
|-
! rowspan="2" |Grain
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|Peach
|{{GridImage|Barley (Bread)}} Barley Bread
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|{{GridImage|Barley (Grain)}} Barley Grain
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|{{GridImage|Corn (Bread)}} Cornbread
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|Gran Feline
|{{GridImage|Maize (Harvest)}} Maize Ear
 
|{{GridImage|Oat (Bread)}} Oat Bread
 
|{{GridImage|Oat (Grain)}} Oat Grain
 
 
|-
 
|-
|{{GridImage|Rice (Bread)}} Rice Bread
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|Plum
|{{GridImage|Rice (Grain)}} Rice Grain
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|{{GridImage|Rye (Bread)}} Rye Bread
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|{{GridImage|Rye (Grain)}} Rye Grain
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|Camelidae
|{{GridImage|Wheat (Bread)}} Wheat Bread
 
|{{GridImage|Wheat (Grain)}} Wheat Grain
 
 
|-
 
|-
! colspan="7" height="1" |
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|Raspberry
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|
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|
 
|-
 
|-
! rowspan="2" |Protein
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|Red Apple
|{{GridImage|Cooked Beef}} Cooked Beef
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|{{GridImage|Cooked Calamari}} Cooked Calamari
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|{{GridImage|Cooked Egg}} Cooked Egg
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|
|{{GridImage|Cooked Fish}} Cooked Fish
 
|{{GridImage|Cooked Horse Meat}} Cooked Horse Meat
 
|{{GridImage|Cooked Mutton}} Cooked Mutton
 
 
|-
 
|-
|{{GridImage|Cooked Porkchop}} Cooked Pork
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|Snow Berry
|{{GridImage|Cooked Chicken}} Cooked Poultry
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|
|{{GridImage|Cooked Venison}} Cooked Venison
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|
|{{GridImage|Soybean (Harvest)}} Soybeans
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|
! colspan="2" |
 
 
|-
 
|-
! colspan="7" height="1" |
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|Strawberry
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|
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|
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|
 
|-
 
|-
!Dairy
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|Wintergreen Berry
|{{GridImage|Cheese}} Cheese
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|{{GridImage|Wooden Bucket (Milk)}} Milk
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! colspan="4" |
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|}
 
|}
  
*''Other food items are listed under these categories in-game for searching purposes, but are inedible (e.g. Dough & Raw Meat)''
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* * Grains have dough, grain, and bread versions.
*''While some foods are biologically different from their categories (tomatoes are actually a fruit), they have been placed in the category that is typically used by society. "Knowledge is knowing that a tomato is a fruit, wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad." ― Miles Kington''
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* ** Meat has cooked versions.
 
 
==Health Tab==
 
 
 
 
 
[[File:HealthTab.png|Health Inventory Tab]]
 
 
 
 
 
When spawning, [[The Player]] starts with each category of nutritional value completely full. Each of these categories' levels are represented with a visual bar on the health tab of the player's inventory. As the player's hunger depletes, their nutrition bars will slowly deplete as well.
 
  
In order to replenish the bar, the player must eat some food in that category. When the player is satisfied, they will gain residual nutrition based upon the player's current nutritional levels with more nutrition gained when the player is malnourished than if they aren't.
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*<nowiki>*** Tomatoes are considered vegetables for nutrition reasons.</nowiki>
 
 
The first four categories account for 25% of the player's max health, with the dairy bar giving an additional boost of up to 25% the possible max health. ''For example, a starting player with no levels has a possible max health of 800HP with all four of the first categories filled. If one of these categories are empty while the other three are full, the player will have a max health of 600HP. If the player has a full dairy bar in addition to all four of the main categories being full, they will have a max health of 1,000HP.''
 
 
 
As the player's max health changes, the numbers overlayed on the health bar will update to match.
 
  
 
==Decay==
 
==Decay==
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There are many different ways to preserve food and change the rate at which it decays. Each method results in a decay modifier, meaning that if two methods stack together, the resulting effect on the decay is a multiplier equal to the two method modifiers multiplied together. When multiplying these two numbers together, it results in a smaller number, meaning that the food will decay slower. The majority of preservation methods can be used in combination to stack the modifiers. The combination of pickling and salting, and the combination of cooking and drying are the only two combinations of directly altering food that will not stack multipliers when used. Storage decay modifiers such as the ceramic vessel obviously cannot be used in combination with other storage decay modifiers such as storing in a barrel of vinegar.
 
There are many different ways to preserve food and change the rate at which it decays. Each method results in a decay modifier, meaning that if two methods stack together, the resulting effect on the decay is a multiplier equal to the two method modifiers multiplied together. When multiplying these two numbers together, it results in a smaller number, meaning that the food will decay slower. The majority of preservation methods can be used in combination to stack the modifiers. The combination of pickling and salting, and the combination of cooking and drying are the only two combinations of directly altering food that will not stack multipliers when used. Storage decay modifiers such as the ceramic vessel obviously cannot be used in combination with other storage decay modifiers such as storing in a barrel of vinegar.
 
===={{GridImage|Ceramic Vessel}} [[Vessel|Ceramic Vessel]]====
 
 
Ceramic vessels can store food up to 80 oz in weight. Food stored in a small ceramic vessel item has a decay modifier of 0.5. ''Note: Large ceramic vessels have no effect on decay rates.''
 
  
 
====Cooking====
 
====Cooking====
  
All foods can be cooked in either a [[firepit]], [[forge]], or [[grill]]. Food heated to temperatures over {{Font color|#aa0000|'''Very Hot'''}} result in burning and loss of the item. Cooked meat falls into one of five stages: Rare, Medium Rare, Medium, Medium Well, and Well Done. All other foods have cooked stages of: Very Light, Light, Medium, Dark, and Very Dark. The cooking stages of a piece of food simply affects the taste. The fuel used to cook the food also has an effect on its taste. All cooked foods have the same decay modifier, regardless of the stage it is cooked to. While cooked food has a decay modifier of 0.75, it affects the effectiveness of other preservation methods. ''For example, salted raw beef will simply have the salted 0.5 modifier, while salted cooked beef has a modifier of cooked 0.75 * salted 0.75 = 0.5625.''
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All foods can be cooked in either a [[firepit]], [[forge]], or [[grill]]. Food left too long in a forge results in burning and loss of the item.  
 
 
{| cellspacing="10"
 
|{{Grid/Firepit
 
|Input= Raw Beef
 
|Output= Cooked Beef
 
}}
 
|}
 
  
 
====Salt====
 
====Salt====
 
{{main|Powders#Salt|Salt}}
 
{{main|Powders#Salt|Salt}}
  
Salt is used to extend the shelf life meat, and increase its saltiness. Salted raw meat has a salted decay modifier of 0.5, while salted cooked meat has a salted decay modifier of 0.75.
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Salt is used to extend the shelf life meat.
 
 
{| cellspacing="10"
 
|{{Grid/Inventory Table
 
|shapeless=1
 
|A1= Raw Beef; Cooked Beef |B1= Salt
 
|Output= Raw Beef; Cooked Beef
 
}}
 
|}
 
  
 
====Pickling====
 
====Pickling====
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All foods except those in the grain category can be pickled. Pickled raw food has a pickled decay modifier of 0.5, while pickled cooked food has a pickled decay modifier of 0.75. As long as pickled food is sealed within a barrel of vinegar, it has an additional decay modifier of 0.1.
 
All foods except those in the grain category can be pickled. Pickled raw food has a pickled decay modifier of 0.5, while pickled cooked food has a pickled decay modifier of 0.75. As long as pickled food is sealed within a barrel of vinegar, it has an additional decay modifier of 0.1.
 
{| cellspacing="10"
 
!Pickling
 
!Storage
 
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|{{Grid/Barrel
 
|L1= Vinegar
 
|Ratio= 1,000 mB
 
|Input= Cabbage (Harvest), 16
 
|Output= Cabbage (Harvest), 16
 
|Time= 4 hours
 
|L2=
 
}}
 
|{{Grid/Barrel
 
|L1= Vinegar
 
|Ratio= 1,000 mB
 
|Input= Cabbage (Harvest), 32
 
|Output= Cabbage (Harvest), 32
 
|Time= Forever
 
|L2=
 
}}
 
|}
 
  
 
====Grain Refining====
 
====Grain Refining====
  
 
For cereal crops, the harvest must first be refined by crafting it with a knife to get grains. These refined grains have a much slower decay rate than all other stages of cereal crops (Harvest, Flour, Dough, Bread).
 
For cereal crops, the harvest must first be refined by crafting it with a knife to get grains. These refined grains have a much slower decay rate than all other stages of cereal crops (Harvest, Flour, Dough, Bread).
 
{| cellspacing="10"
 
|{{Grid/Inventory Table
 
|shapeless=1
 
|A1=Stone_Knife |B1= Barley_(Harvest); Oat (Harvest); Rice (Harvest); Rye (Harvest); Wheat (Harvest)
 
|Output= Barley_(Grain); Oat (Grain); Rice (Grain); Rye (Grain); Wheat (Grain)
 
}}
 
|}
 
  
  
 
{{Blocks}}
 
{{Blocks}}
 
[[Category:Agriculture & Livestock]]
 
[[Category:Agriculture & Livestock]]

Revision as of 03:05, 24 May 2020

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Categories

There are five different categories of food: Fruit, Vegetable, Grain, Protein, and Dairy. These effect Nutrition.

Fruit Vegetable Grain* Protein**
Banana Beet Maize Beef
Blackberry Cabbage Oat Pork
Blueberry Carrot Rice Chicken
Bunchberry Garlic Rye Mutton
Cherry Green Bean Wheat Bear
Cloudberry Green Bell Pepper Horse Meat
Cranberry Onion Pheasant
Elderberry Potato Venison
Gooseberry Red Bell Pepper Wolf
Green Apple Soybean Rabbit
Lemon Squash Hyena
Olive Tomato* Duck
Orange Yellow Bell Pepper Chevon
Peach Gran Feline
Plum Camelidae
Raspberry
Red Apple
Snow Berry
Strawberry
Wintergreen Berry
  • * Grains have dough, grain, and bread versions.
  • ** Meat has cooked versions.
  • *** Tomatoes are considered vegetables for nutrition reasons.

Decay

Food comes with an expiration date in TFC, based on when the food item was created. Crafting together food items to stack them, giving the soonest expiration date. Alternatively, you could use a hotkey (configurable, default X) over any food stack in inventory to stack there as many stacks of same food from your inventory and open container as possible. Note, that both hotkey and recipe only works for food with same traits. Different foods decay at different rates. For example, Fruit decays rather quickly, around two weeks, whereas cooked and salted meat can last for months. Preserving food can extend its life greatly.

Raw beef of different decay amounts, sorted smallest to largest.


Preservation

There are many different ways to preserve food and change the rate at which it decays. Each method results in a decay modifier, meaning that if two methods stack together, the resulting effect on the decay is a multiplier equal to the two method modifiers multiplied together. When multiplying these two numbers together, it results in a smaller number, meaning that the food will decay slower. The majority of preservation methods can be used in combination to stack the modifiers. The combination of pickling and salting, and the combination of cooking and drying are the only two combinations of directly altering food that will not stack multipliers when used. Storage decay modifiers such as the ceramic vessel obviously cannot be used in combination with other storage decay modifiers such as storing in a barrel of vinegar.

Cooking

All foods can be cooked in either a firepit, forge, or grill. Food left too long in a forge results in burning and loss of the item.

Salt

Main article: Salt

Salt is used to extend the shelf life meat.

Pickling

Main article: Pickling

All foods except those in the grain category can be pickled. Pickled raw food has a pickled decay modifier of 0.5, while pickled cooked food has a pickled decay modifier of 0.75. As long as pickled food is sealed within a barrel of vinegar, it has an additional decay modifier of 0.1.

Grain Refining

For cereal crops, the harvest must first be refined by crafting it with a knife to get grains. These refined grains have a much slower decay rate than all other stages of cereal crops (Harvest, Flour, Dough, Bread).


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