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==Raw meal==
{{Split| destination = Processed food | reason = Processed food is a more generic term for meals and other food. This page currently covers both}}
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===Plants===
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[[File:Food Icon.png|link=|alt=Potatoes]] [[Potatoes]]
[[Work#Cook|Cooking]] '''meals''' lets you convert raw ingredients into food which is more enjoyable and/or nutritious. If the cook is decently skilled (4 or better), it can also reduce the chance of [[food poisoning]] from eating raw foods, eliminates the negative thought associated with eating some raw foods (meat, grains), and, with the higher level meals, can give a [[mood|good thought]].
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[[File:AgaveFruit.png|link=|alt=Agave fruits]] [[Agave fruit]]
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[[File:Berries.png|link=|alt=Berries]] [[Berries]]
  
== Comparison table ==
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===Meat===
{| class="wikitable sortable"
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[[File:MeatBig.png|link=|alt=Muffalo meat]] [[Muffalo meat]]
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[[File:MeatSmall.png|link=|alt=Boomrat meat]] [[Boomrat meat]]
! Name !! data-sort-type=number | Market Value !! data-sort-type=number | Ingredient Count !! data-sort-type=number | Nutrients Required !! data-sort-type=number | Nutrient Yield !! data-sort-type=number | Nutrient Efficiency !! Taste !! data-sort-type=number | Skill !! data-sort-type=number | Work To Make
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[[File:MeatSmall.png|link=|alt=Squirell meat]] [[Squirell meat]]
{{Meal Comparison Row|Simple meal}}
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[[File:MeatHuman.png|link=|alt=Human meat]] [[Human meat]]
{{Meal Comparison Row|Fine meal}}
 
{{Meal Comparison Row|Lavish meal}}
 
{{Meal Comparison Row|Packaged survival meal}}
 
{{Meal Comparison Row|Carnivore fine meal}}
 
{{Meal Comparison Row|Carnivore lavish meal}}
 
{{Meal Comparison Row|Vegetarian fine meal}}
 
{{Meal Comparison Row|Vegetarian lavish meal}}
 
{{Meal Comparison Row|Nutrient paste meal}}
 
{{Meal Comparison Row|Pemmican}}
 
{{Meal Comparison Row|Kibble}}
 
{{Meal Comparison Row|Chocolate}}
 
{{Meal Comparison Row|Baby food}}
 
|}
 
Note that despite its taste being classified as raw, eating Kibble applies a worse [[Thoughts#Eating|mood penalty]] to humans than eating actual raw food (-12 vs -7).
 
  
== Descriptions ==
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==Nutrient paste meal==  
{{List|Processed Food|sort=Work To Make|order=asc}}
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[[File:NutrientPaste.png|64px]]
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A Nutrient paste meal is generated from a '''[[Nutrient paste dispenser]]''' and requires '''?''' food to create.<br/>
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The colonists don't like to eat it, but it's better than raw food.
  
== Version history ==  
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==Simple meal==
* [[Version/1.3.3066|1.3.3066]] - Meals no longer stack when they have "incompatible ingredients".
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[[File:Simple.png|64px]]
* [[Version/1.3.3387|1.3.3387]] - Nutrients needed for lavish vegetarian and lavish carnivore meals changed to 1.25 (previously 2.5).
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A simple meal requires 10 food of any type to be created.<br/>
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A colonist with cooking skill of at least 3 is required to create this meal. When eaten, it provides no [[Thoughts_list|thought]] bonus or penalty.
  
{{Nav|Food}}
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==Fine meal==
[[Category:Food|#Meals]]
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[[File:Fine.png|64px]]
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A fine meal requires 5 meat and 5 vegetables of any type to be created.<br/>
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A colonist with cooking skill of at least 7 is required to create this meal.  When eaten, it provides a [[Thoughts_List|thought]] with a +5 happiness bonus.
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==Lavish meal==
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[[File:Lavish.png|64px]]
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[[Category:Food]]

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