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== Consumption == | == Consumption == | ||
− | Fertilized and unfertilized eggs can be eaten for | + | Fertilized and unfertilized eggs can be eaten for 0.25 nutrition. They can also be used as a [[cooking]] ingredient, substituting 5 pieces of meat for 1 egg. Eggs used this way can provide the "meat" requirement for carnivorous meals. |
− | Letting fertilized eggs hatch and butchering the hatchling for meat often results in more total nutrition than using the fertilized eggs for cooking, but this is species dependent and more time is spent at the butcher's table. | + | Letting fertilized eggs hatch and butchering the hatchling for meat often results in more total nutrition than using the fertilized eggs for cooking, but this is species dependent and more time is spent at the butcher's table. |
== List of all eggs == | == List of all eggs == |