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{{Info|'''Rice''' is harvested from [[rice plant]]s. Colonists [[Thoughts#Memory_Eating|dislike]] eating raw rice so it should be used to make [[meals]].}}
 
  
When planted into [[hydroponics basin]]s, it provides an extremely fast food source.
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{{info|'''Rice''' is a form of raw food harvested from [[rice plant]]s, one of the four food crops your colonists can grow in growing [[zone]]s. Unless your colonist has the Ascetic [[trait]], they will [[Thoughts#Memory_Eating|dislike]] eating raw rice, so it should be used to make [[meals]].
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Rice is the most sensitive food crop in regards to soil fertility. When planted in rich soil or [[hydroponics basin]]s, it provides an extremely fast food source. Planting it in gravel or other poor soil types will result in very slow growth, making it a very bad choice for deserts and other biomes with substandard growing conditions.}}

Revision as of 03:55, 29 October 2017


Rice

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A low grain plant that thrives in rich soil and yields food fast, but is not nice to eat uncooked.


Type
FoodRaw Food
Stack Limit
75

Nutrition Facts

Nutrition
0.05
Taste
Raw

Base Stats

Days To Start Rot
40
Deterioration Rate
6
Flammability
1
Market Value
1.1
Mass
0.03
Max Hit Points
100
... further results

Rice is a form of raw food harvested from rice plants, one of the four food crops your colonists can grow in growing zones. Unless your colonist has the Ascetic trait, they will dislike eating raw rice, so it should be used to make meals.

Rice is the most sensitive food crop in regards to soil fertility. When planted in rich soil or hydroponics basins, it provides an extremely fast food source. Planting it in gravel or other poor soil types will result in very slow growth, making it a very bad choice for deserts and other biomes with substandard growing conditions.