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{{Info|A '''fine meal''' is created at an [[electric stove]] or [[fueled stove]] and requires 0.25 [[nutrition]] from any combination of animal products and meat (5 [[meat]], 5 [[milk]] or 1 [[egg]]) and 0.25 nutrition from vegetables (5 non-[[Hay]] vegetarian products) to create. A colonist with cooking skill of at least 6 is required to create this meal. When eaten it causes the [[thoughts|Ate fine meal]] thought with a 5 mood bonus. A fine meal provides 0.9 nutrition.}}
 
{{Info|A '''fine meal''' is created at an [[electric stove]] or [[fueled stove]] and requires 0.25 [[nutrition]] from any combination of animal products and meat (5 [[meat]], 5 [[milk]] or 1 [[egg]]) and 0.25 nutrition from vegetables (5 non-[[Hay]] vegetarian products) to create. A colonist with cooking skill of at least 6 is required to create this meal. When eaten it causes the [[thoughts|Ate fine meal]] thought with a 5 mood bonus. A fine meal provides 0.9 nutrition.}}
  
Producing a fine meal requires 0.5 nutrition in ingredients, but produces 0.9 nutrition in results -- an 80% net nutrition gain.  If you have meat and vegetables available, fine meals are strictly better than simple meals, with the only differences being a requirement for both meat and vegetables and the +5 positive moodlet from eating a fine meal. Vegetables can be obtained from farming and meat or eggs can be obtained from ranching animals. A two female and a single male [[chicken]] can easily reproduce into 20 or more in a few quadrums.  
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Producing a fine meal requires 0.5 nutrition in ingredients, but produces 0.9 nutrition in results -- an 80% net nutrition gain.  If you have meat and vegetables available, fine meals are strictly better than simple meals, with the only differences being a requirement for both meat and vegetables and the +5 positive moodlet from eating a fine meal. Vegetables can be obtained from farming and meat or eggs can be obtained from ranching animals. A two female and a single male [[chicken]] can easily reproduce into 20 or more in a few quadrums.
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The variations '''carnivore fine meal''' and '''vegetarian fine meal''' give the same moodlet but are less efficient to make, requiring 0.75 nutrition to create 0.9.
  
 
==Version History==
 
==Version History==
 
* [[Version/0.2.363|0.2.363]] - added
 
* [[Version/0.2.363|0.2.363]] - added
 
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Revision as of 03:34, 7 September 2021


Fine meal

Fine meal a.png

A complex dish assembled with care from a wide selection of ingredients.


Type
FoodMeal
Stack Limit
10

Nutrition Facts

Nutrition
0.9
Taste
Fine

Base Stats

Days To Start Rot
4
Deterioration Rate
10
Flammability
1
Market Value
20
Mass
0.44
Max Hit Points
50

A fine meal is created at an electric stove or fueled stove and requires 0.25 nutrition from any combination of animal products and meat (5 meat, 5 milk or 1 egg) and 0.25 nutrition from vegetables (5 non-Hay vegetarian products) to create. A colonist with cooking skill of at least 6 is required to create this meal. When eaten it causes the Ate fine meal thought with a 5 mood bonus. A fine meal provides 0.9 nutrition.

Producing a fine meal requires 0.5 nutrition in ingredients, but produces 0.9 nutrition in results -- an 80% net nutrition gain. If you have meat and vegetables available, fine meals are strictly better than simple meals, with the only differences being a requirement for both meat and vegetables and the +5 positive moodlet from eating a fine meal. Vegetables can be obtained from farming and meat or eggs can be obtained from ranching animals. A two female and a single male chicken can easily reproduce into 20 or more in a few quadrums.

The variations carnivore fine meal and vegetarian fine meal give the same moodlet but are less efficient to make, requiring 0.75 nutrition to create 0.9.

Version History