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All foods have a "basic" recipe that will produce the food without any frills or bonuses. Basic food may be filling, but is not very satisfying to those who eat it and is considered low quality. Food quality can be improved by adding optional ingredients during the first step of the cooking process. On top of adding quality to the dish, optional ingredients may also add their stored reagents to the dish. However it is possible to have too much of a good thing as adding excessive amounts of an optional ingredient will reduce the quality of the dish instead. |
All foods have a "basic" recipe that will produce the food without any frills or bonuses. Basic food may be filling, but is not very satisfying to those who eat it and is considered low quality. Food quality can be improved by adding optional ingredients during the first step of the cooking process. On top of adding quality to the dish, optional ingredients may also add their stored reagents to the dish. However it is possible to have too much of a good thing as adding excessive amounts of an optional ingredient will reduce the quality of the dish instead. |
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+ | High quality dishes provide greater benefits than their basic counterparts. While creating high quality meals is more involved than churning out basic dishes, overall the efficiency of the effects is better for the resources put into creating the food. All foods have a baseline quality tied to their basic recipe. The quality from there is given bonuses or maluses based on optional ingredients, the amount of a given optional ingredient added and whether the dish was cooked to the correct time or was under- or over-cooked. |
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<h1>Recipes</h1> |
<h1>Recipes</h1> |
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+ | Recipes can be found below or in-game in the "Bradhaanata Cooking Assistant" PDA program. |
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<h2>Meat Dishes</h2> |
<h2>Meat Dishes</h2> |
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Revision as of 16:58, 21 March 2024
Work In Progress
Recipe Table Template
Dish | Name | Basic Ingredients | Container | Appliance | Optional Ingredients | Notes |
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Name Here |
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Flavors |
How To Cook
Appliance | Name | Slots | Fuel Type |
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Grill | 2 | Wood | |
Stove | 4 | Electricity | |
Oven | 1 | Electricity |
Food broadly made in 3 steps:
- Place ingredients into the correct cooking container
- Set the correct cooking appliance temperature
- Cook the dish for the appropriate amount of time
All foods have a "basic" recipe that will produce the food without any frills or bonuses. Basic food may be filling, but is not very satisfying to those who eat it and is considered low quality. Food quality can be improved by adding optional ingredients during the first step of the cooking process. On top of adding quality to the dish, optional ingredients may also add their stored reagents to the dish. However it is possible to have too much of a good thing as adding excessive amounts of an optional ingredient will reduce the quality of the dish instead.
Quality Effects
High quality dishes provide greater benefits than their basic counterparts. While creating high quality meals is more involved than churning out basic dishes, overall the efficiency of the effects is better for the resources put into creating the food. All foods have a baseline quality tied to their basic recipe. The quality from there is given bonuses or maluses based on optional ingredients, the amount of a given optional ingredient added and whether the dish was cooked to the correct time or was under- or over-cooked.
Recipes
Recipes can be found below or in-game in the "Bradhaanata Cooking Assistant" PDA program.
Meat Dishes
Dish | Name | Basic Ingredients | Container | Appliance | Optional Ingredients | Notes | ||||
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Steak |
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Flavors |