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* Extremely efficient on food reserves as it requires less ingredients and provide more nutrition. | * Extremely efficient on food reserves as it requires less ingredients and provide more nutrition. | ||
* It never causes [[Ailments#Food_Poisoning|food poisoning]], while cooked meals always have a chance of causing [[Food_Poison_Chance| food poisoning]]. | * It never causes [[Ailments#Food_Poisoning|food poisoning]], while cooked meals always have a chance of causing [[Food_Poison_Chance| food poisoning]]. | ||
− | * Able to provide meals even there | + | * Able to provide meals even if there are no cooks. |
Colonists will prefer eating berries or simple meal instead only for a matter of taste. | Colonists will prefer eating berries or simple meal instead only for a matter of taste. |
Revision as of 08:40, 14 November 2018
Nutrient paste meal
A synthetic mixture of protein, carbohydrates, and vitamins, amino acids and minerals. Everything the body needs, and absolutely disgusting.
Nutrition Facts
- Nutrition
- 0.9
- Taste
- Awful
Base Stats
A nutrient paste meal is produced from a nutrient paste dispenser by using 0.3 of any edible ingredients and each unit provides 0.9 nutrition. When consumed, it causes a -4 mood penalty thought "Ate nutrient paste". No cooking skill is required to create this meal.
A nutrient paste meal has advantages over cooked meals:
- Extremely efficient on food reserves as it requires less ingredients and provide more nutrition.
- It never causes food poisoning, while cooked meals always have a chance of causing food poisoning.
- Able to provide meals even if there are no cooks.
Colonists will prefer eating berries or simple meal instead only for a matter of taste.