Berries

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Berries

Berries

Assorted berries. Nice to eat, even when raw.

Base Stats

Type
Food
Market Value
1.2 Silver
Stack Limit
75
Mass
0.027 kg
HP
100
Deterioration Rate
6
Flammability
100%
Days To Start Rot
14
Rotatable
False
Path Cost
15

Ingestion

Nutrition
0.05
Taste
Simple
Food Poison Chance
2%
Technical
defName
RawBerries
Preferability
RawTasty


Berries are a vegetable raw food obtained by harvesting wild berry bushes or domesticated strawberry plants. Unlike most raw foods, they can be eaten raw with no mood penalty.

Acquisition

The following plants provide berries:

  • Plant  Harvest Yield 
    Berry bush 10
    Strawberry plant 8
  • Note that only strawberry plants can be planted. Berry bushes only spawn naturally.

    Berries can also be foraged by a caravan when traveling through any biome, other than arid shrubland and both deserts, in its growing season.

    Summary

    As a raw food, berries can be be eaten raw, with a flat 2% chance of giving food poisoning, or cooked into a meal with a food poisoning chance dependant on the skill of the cook and the cleanliness of the kitchen. When used in food recipes that require specific types of nutrition, such as fine meals, berries are classified as a vegetable.

    Unlike most raw food, eating berries directly does not result in the −7 Ate raw food mood penalty.

    Berries are also unique in that they are the only raw food that conceited nobles Content added by the Royalty DLC will eat.

    Berries take 14 days to rot without refrigeration, half that of most other vegetarian foods.

    Analysis

    Not particularly work or space efficient to grow, nor fertility-insensitive, berries lack a useful niche outside of foraging from wild berry bushes in the very early game. About the only other positive is that pawns will automatically forage for berries while inside a caravan, giving them a supplemental source of food.

    They can be eaten raw without penalty, but the increased nutrition and decreased food poisoning chance from cooking them into meals is almost always the better choice.

    They can be combined with a sterilizing Content added by the Royalty DLC or nuclear stomach,Content added by the Royalty DLC or the strong stomach geneContent added by the Biotech DLC to remove the risk of food poisoning, but they'd still be more efficient cooked into meals. Additionally, the only xenotype that spawns with strong stomach, the pigskin Content added by the Biotech DLC, also has robust digestion gene. While it makes raw food as nutritionally efficient as simple and fine meals, it also eliminates the mood penalty from all raw food, removing the only advantage berries have over other raw vegetarian foods.

    They can be grown in hydroponics basins, unlike corn, and unlike potatoes, strawberries receives full benefit from hydroponics. Compared to rice, strawberries require 75% as much work for 86% the yield per tile. While this sounds good on paper, each hydroponics basin costs a lot. Therefefore, tile efficiency is usually valued more than work efficiency. In addition, this requires that you are using hydroponics at all, that outdoor farmland for growing corn/potatoes is unavailable, and that planter work is an issue at all. A moderately skilled planter (8 Plants) can handle 1 full sun lamp setup, 24 basins, with plenty of time to spare.

    Nobles

    Berries can be eaten by conceited nobles, but that requires that you have nobles and that they are conceited. Even then, fine meals are far more nutritionally efficient, and can be eaten by praetors and below. Lavish meals are net equal on nutrition, give +12 mood, and suit any noble rank. Even a conceited, pigskin noble would be more efficiently fed by growing corn, and turning that into vegetarian lavish meals.

    Therefore, berries only have a niche if you have a conceited noble and cannot make fine meals at all. Or, you have a conceited baron (or higher), can't make lavish meals, and aren't willing to tank the −3 from the combined Ate fine meal mood buff and Ate low-class food mood penalty but are willing to risk food poisoning.

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