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{{info|A '''nutrient paste dispenser''' is an electrical device that converts [[raw food]] placed in an adjacent [[hopper]] into [[nutrient paste meal]]s. Unlike production benches, this process does not require you to add bills. When a colonist is hungry and there are no better alternatives available, they will approach the dispenser and instantaneously generate their paste meal.
 
{{info|A '''nutrient paste dispenser''' is an electrical device that converts [[raw food]] placed in an adjacent [[hopper]] into [[nutrient paste meal]]s. Unlike production benches, this process does not require you to add bills. When a colonist is hungry and there are no better alternatives available, they will approach the dispenser and instantaneously generate their paste meal.
  
The nutrient paste dispenser is a helpful device, but not necessarily vital for survival in all [[biome]]s. Consuming a nutrient paste meal gives your colonist an [[Thoughts_list#Eating|''“Ate awful meal”'']] bad thought, reducing mood by -4. This is still better than the -7 mood [[Thoughts#Ate_raw_food|''"Ate raw food"'']] thought that accompanies eating unprepared raw food, and more importantly, it is numerically the most efficient way to prepare raw food in the game, increasing the nutritional value of its raw inputs by 50%. If you find yourself in a desolate biome where food scarcity makes efficiency matter, or if your population is becoming so large that your existing cooks can't produce meals fast enough to feed them, nutrient paste dispensers can prove crucial in avoiding starvation and the resulting mental breaks.
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The nutrient paste dispenser is helpful, but not necessarily vital for survival in all [[biome]]s. Consuming a nutrient paste meal gives your colonist an [[Thoughts_list#Eating|''“Ate awful meal”'']] bad thought, reducing mood by -4, but still better than the -7 mood [[Thoughts#Ate_raw_food|''"Ate raw food"'']] thought that accompanies eating unprepared raw food.
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More importantly, it is numerically the most efficient way to prepare raw food in the game, increasing the nutritional value of its raw inputs by 50%. If you find yourself in a desolate biome where food is scarce, or your existing cooks can't produce meals fast enough to feed your population, nutrient paste dispensers can prove crucial in avoiding starvatio.
  
 
Be aware that converting human or insect meat to a nutrient paste meal does not mask its origins. Attempting to do so results in all appropriate bad thoughts hitting at once.
 
Be aware that converting human or insect meat to a nutrient paste meal does not mask its origins. Attempting to do so results in all appropriate bad thoughts hitting at once.

Revision as of 22:43, 29 October 2017

Nutrient paste dispenser

Nutrient paste dispenser

Synthesizes nutrient paste from organic feedstocks. It consumes less ingredients and time than any other meal production method - but nobody likes eating nutrient paste. Accepts raw food, but not rough plant matter like hay.

Base Stats

Type
ProductionFood
HP
350

Building

Size
3
Placeable
Yes
Power
- 200 W


A nutrient paste dispenser is an electrical device that converts raw food placed in an adjacent hopper into nutrient paste meals. Unlike production benches, this process does not require you to add bills. When a colonist is hungry and there are no better alternatives available, they will approach the dispenser and instantaneously generate their paste meal.

Usage

The nutrient paste dispenser is helpful, but not necessarily vital for survival in all biomes. Consuming a nutrient paste meal gives your colonist an “Ate awful meal” bad thought, reducing mood by -4, but still better than the -7 mood "Ate raw food" thought that accompanies eating unprepared raw food.

More importantly, it is numerically the most efficient way to prepare raw food in the game, increasing the nutritional value of its raw inputs by 50%. If you find yourself in a desolate biome where food is scarce, or your existing cooks can't produce meals fast enough to feed your population, nutrient paste dispensers can prove crucial in avoiding starvatio.

Be aware that converting human or insect meat to a nutrient paste meal does not mask its origins. Attempting to do so results in all appropriate bad thoughts hitting at once.

One hidden property of the dispenser is that it functions as a wall capable of separating rooms, accepting conduits and blocking temperature. This allows you to place hoppers in a refrigerated space to prevent rot, or to point a dispenser into a prison where colonists can safely fill the hopper from outside the prison while the prisoners can feed themselves whenever they want without a warden needing to bring them food. Strangely, unlike actual walls, the dispenser does not block light.