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− | '''Nutrition''' is a property of [[food]] and [[plants]] that represents the how much [[saturation]] it gives the creature eating it. | + | '''Nutrition''' is a property of [[food]] and [[plants]], that represents the how much [[saturation]] it gives the creature eating it. 1.0 nutrition is enough to satiate a adult [[human]] from 0 saturation; they will seek out food before then, though. Body size impacts how much saturation a creature can hold. |
==Food Nutrition== | ==Food Nutrition== |
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Nutrition is a property of food and plants, that represents the how much saturation it gives the creature eating it. 1.0 nutrition is enough to satiate a adult human from 0 saturation; they will seek out food before then, though. Body size impacts how much saturation a creature can hold.
Food Nutrition
Nutrition | |
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Agave fruit | 0.05 |
Baby food | 0.05 |
Berries | 0.05 |
Carnivore fine meal | 0.9 |
Carnivore lavish meal | 1 |
Cassowary egg (fert.) | 0.5 |
Chicken egg (fert.) | 0.25 |
Chicken egg (unfert.) | 0.25 |
Chocolate | 0.1 |
Cobra egg (fert.) | 0.25 |
Corn | 0.05 |
Duck egg (fert.) | 0.25 |
Duck egg (unfert.) | 0.25 |
Emu egg (fert.) | 0.5 |
Fine meal | 0.9 |
Goose egg (fert.) | 0.5 |
Goose egg (unfert.) | 0.5 |
Hay | 0.05 |
Hemogen pack | 0.1 |
Human meat | 0.05 |
Iguana egg (fert.) | 0.25 |
Insect jelly | 0.05 |
Insect meat | 0.05 |
Kibble | 0.05 |
Lavish meal | 1 |
Meat | 0.05 |
Milk | 0.05 |
Nutrient paste meal | 0.9 |
Ostrich egg (fert.) | 0.6 |
Packaged survival meal | 0.9 |
Pemmican | 0.05 |
Potatoes | 0.05 |
Raw fungus | 0.05 |
Rice | 0.05 |
Simple meal | 0.9 |
Tortoise egg (fert.) | 0.25 |
Toxipotatoes | 0.05 |
Turkey egg (fert.) | 0.5 |
Twisted meat | 0.05 |
Vegetarian fine meal | 0.9 |
Vegetarian lavish meal | 1 |
Plant Nutrition
While plants can't be eaten directly by human pawns, many types of plant can provide nutrition when eaten by some types of animals.