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* [[Vegetarian fine meal]]s give the same fine meal moodlet without using meat, at the cost of using +50% more food. Many colonies can afford to grow 50% more food; just 1 hour of a grower's time can "upgrade" multiple colonists from simple to vegetarian fine. Using vegetarian meals might take less work than regular fine meals. See vegetarian meal's [[Vegetarian fine meal#Analysis|Analysis section]] for more details. | * [[Vegetarian fine meal]]s give the same fine meal moodlet without using meat, at the cost of using +50% more food. Many colonies can afford to grow 50% more food; just 1 hour of a grower's time can "upgrade" multiple colonists from simple to vegetarian fine. Using vegetarian meals might take less work than regular fine meals. See vegetarian meal's [[Vegetarian fine meal#Analysis|Analysis section]] for more details. | ||
− | Note you can make fine meals that are ''ideologically vegetarian'' from the same amount of nutritional value using the regular fine meal recipe by replacing all meat with animal products. This will please vegetarian pawns and avoiding the nutritional penalty of the | + | Note you can make fine meals that are ''ideologically vegetarian'' from the same amount of nutritional value using the regular fine meal recipe by replacing all meat with animal products. This will please vegetarian pawns and avoiding the nutritional penalty of the regular fine meal. |
If colonist mood is alright without fine meals, even during the worst [[draft]] conditions (hungry and tired), then fine and lavish meals can be saved for when a colonist is on verge of a [[mental break]]. However this is only worth it for fine meals if: | If colonist mood is alright without fine meals, even during the worst [[draft]] conditions (hungry and tired), then fine and lavish meals can be saved for when a colonist is on verge of a [[mental break]]. However this is only worth it for fine meals if: |
Revision as of 04:03, 9 November 2023
Fine meal
A complex dish assembled with care from a wide selection of ingredients.
Base Stats
- Stack Limit
- 10
- Mass
- 0.44 kg
- HP
- 50
- Deterioration Rate
- 10
- Flammability
- 100%
- Days To Start Rot
- 4
- Path Cost
- 15 (46%)
Ingestion
- Nutrition
- 0.9
- Taste
- Fine
- Ingested Direct Thought
- AteFineMeal
- Maximum To Ingest
- 1
Creation
- defName
- MealFine
- Preferability
- Fine
- Bulk Product Amount
A fine meal is a higher quality meal that requires both meat and vegetables to create.
Acquisition
Fine meals can be cooked at a Fueled stove or Electric stove. A fine meal requires 0.25 units of nutrition from vegan items, 0.25 units of nutrition from meat or animal products -- this is equal to 5 units of raw vegetables and 5 units of meat or an equivalent nutritional yield of animal products. They require 450 ticks (7.5 secs) of work to make, and a Cooking skill of 6.
Summary
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A fine meal can be eaten by humans or animals for 0.9 nutrition, or 90% of a human's hunger meter. As it takes 0.5 nutrition of raw food to create, fine meals provide 180% nutrition efficiency, equal to simple meals.
Eating a fine meal or its variants gives the +5 Ate fine meal moodlet for 24 hours. This moodlet stacks with the +12 Ate lavish meal from lavish meals. If the meal was made out of insect meat or human meat, their respective moodlets will be applied. If Ideology DLC is active and the meal was made out of raw fungus, its normal moodlet will also be applied.
Analysis
Many colonies will produce both meat and vegetables, so fine meals are an easy-to-implement mood buff for most players. As fine meals consume the same total nutrition as a simple meal, even if the production of meat and vegetables is not balanced, some portion of the total can be converted into fine meals while the remainder can be converted into simple meals with no loss. This is as simple as queueing fine meals for cooking before any simple meals. The only downside is the minimum skill requirement and the 33% slower production rate.
Animals like chickens and cows can produce a continuous stream of edible products. Whether meat is easy to obtain is highly variable - hunting rats may not be worth it, but a ranching economy could be.
- Insect meat only gives a −3 moodlet when cooked, which results in a net +2 mood when used for fine meals. If a colonist's ideoligion prefers insect meat, then fine meals of insect meat provide a great mood buff. If ideoligion permits cannibalism, then human meat can be used to the same effect.
- Vegetarian fine meals give the same fine meal moodlet without using meat, at the cost of using +50% more food. Many colonies can afford to grow 50% more food; just 1 hour of a grower's time can "upgrade" multiple colonists from simple to vegetarian fine. Using vegetarian meals might take less work than regular fine meals. See vegetarian meal's Analysis section for more details.
Note you can make fine meals that are ideologically vegetarian from the same amount of nutritional value using the regular fine meal recipe by replacing all meat with animal products. This will please vegetarian pawns and avoiding the nutritional penalty of the regular fine meal.
If colonist mood is alright without fine meals, even during the worst draft conditions (hungry and tired), then fine and lavish meals can be saved for when a colonist is on verge of a mental break. However this is only worth it for fine meals if:
- The colony doesn't have a consistent supply of both nutrition types
- Pawns are typically eating food with a higher nutritional efficiency that fine/simple meals; and/or
- The pawns mood is consistently above 95.
Gallery
Version history
- 0.2.363 - Added
- Beta 19/1.0 - Traders will no longer accept typical short-life meals, including fine meals.