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Any colonist that prepares a meal has a chance to contaminate it and cause [[Ailments#Food_Poisoning|food poisoning]]. The lower the cook's cooking skill, the more likely someone will get food poisoning. | Any colonist that prepares a meal has a chance to contaminate it and cause [[Ailments#Food_Poisoning|food poisoning]]. The lower the cook's cooking skill, the more likely someone will get food poisoning. | ||
− | A [[campfire]] may | + | A [[campfire]] may be used to cook basic meals or prepare pemmican. An [[electric stove]] uses electricity instead of fuel. |
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+ | The fueled stove has a capacity of 50 [[wood]] for fuel, which is only used when cooking. One unit of fuel is enough to cook 1 [[simple meal]] at 100% [[Cooking Speed]]. | ||
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Revision as of 08:38, 21 March 2017
Fueled stove
A simple wood-fueled stove with an attached countertop for preparing meals.
Base Stats
- Type
- Production – Food
- HP
- 180
Building
- Size
- 1
- Placeable
- Y
- Power
- 0 W
A fueled stove is used by cooks to prepare meals from simpler ingredients. It requires wood as fuel to operate. Haulers refuel wood stoves. For its electrically-powered counterpart, see electric stove. To order a meal, select the stove, click "Bills" and "Add Bill" and choose a meal type.Template:Br Meals that can be made are:
Vegetarian meals can be forced by removing all meat options from the simple meal bill. They will be created using raw vegetables and fruit found in the surrounding radius.
Better meals provide more benefit to your colonists but require more ingredients and a higher cooking skill. The time it takes a colonist to prepare a meal is determined by their cooking speed.
More advanced meals require meat, which is produced at a butcher table.
Any colonist that prepares a meal has a chance to contaminate it and cause food poisoning. The lower the cook's cooking skill, the more likely someone will get food poisoning.
A campfire may be used to cook basic meals or prepare pemmican. An electric stove uses electricity instead of fuel.
The fueled stove has a capacity of 50 wood for fuel, which is only used when cooking. One unit of fuel is enough to cook 1 simple meal at 100% Cooking Speed.