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− | '''Raw food''' are [[food]]s primarily used as an ingredient for [[meals]] or for processing by a [[nutrient paste dispenser]]. All raw foods | + | '''Raw food''' are [[food]]s primarily used as an ingredient for [[meals]] or for processing by a [[nutrient paste dispenser]]. All raw foods have a 2% to cause [[food poisoning]], and most of them incur a [[mood]] penalty. |
Most foods (raw and prepared) spoil after a certain amount of time, depending on the food. Freshly cooked [[meals]] always have the same shelf life, no matter how close to spoiling the raw ingredients were; it is thus possible to extend the shelf life of raw ingredients that are about to go bad by cooking them into meals. | Most foods (raw and prepared) spoil after a certain amount of time, depending on the food. Freshly cooked [[meals]] always have the same shelf life, no matter how close to spoiling the raw ingredients were; it is thus possible to extend the shelf life of raw ingredients that are about to go bad by cooking them into meals. | ||
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− | The following food items are tasty, even when eaten raw, and this incurs no mood penalty. However, all raw food is considered ''unsafe'' and comes with | + | The following food items are tasty, even when eaten raw, and this incurs no mood penalty. However, all raw food is considered ''unsafe'' and still comes with same risk of [[food poisoning]] as other raw foods. |
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Revision as of 12:09, 20 November 2022
Raw food are foods primarily used as an ingredient for meals or for processing by a nutrient paste dispenser. All raw foods have a 2% to cause food poisoning, and most of them incur a mood penalty.
Most foods (raw and prepared) spoil after a certain amount of time, depending on the food. Freshly cooked meals always have the same shelf life, no matter how close to spoiling the raw ingredients were; it is thus possible to extend the shelf life of raw ingredients that are about to go bad by cooking them into meals.
Storing food at low temperatures (close to freezing) extends the shelf life. Frozen food never spoils.
Raw (bad tasting)
The following food items will cause colonists to get the Ate raw food thought. Animals eat these items with no such effect.
Eating raw human meat gives an especially bad mood effect for most colonists (see Human resources).
Name | Nutrition | Deterioration rate | Shelf life (days) | |
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Agave fruit | 0.05 | 6 | 25 | |
Corn | 0.05 | 6 | 60 | |
Potatoes | 0.05 | 6 | 30 | |
Raw fungus | 0.05 | 40 | ||
Rice | 0.05 | 6 | 40 | |
Eggs | ||||
Meat | 0.05 | 6 | 2 |
Raw (tasty)
The following food items are tasty, even when eaten raw, and this incurs no mood penalty. However, all raw food is considered unsafe and still comes with same risk of food poisoning as other raw foods.
Name | Nutrition | Deterioration rate | Shelf life (days) | |
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Berries | 0.05 | 6 | 14 | |
Milk | 0.05 | 10 | 14 | |
Insect jelly | 0.05 | 6 | never spoils |
Animal Feed
Hay is edible only by herbivorous animals. It can be combined with any meat into Kibble, which is edible by all animals (and humans, incurring a mood penalty).
Name | Nutrition | Deterioration rate | Shelf life (days) | |
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Hay | 0.05 | 6 | 60 |