Baby food
This article relates to content added by Biotech (DLC). Please note that it will not be present without the DLC enabled. |
Baby food
A bland vegetarian mash. Babies love it, but children and adults will be upset if they're forced to eat it.
Base Stats
- Type
- Food
- Stack Limit
- 75
- Mass
- 0.015 kg
- Days To Start Rot
- 14
Ingestion
- Nutrition
- 0.05
- Taste
- Terrible
- Ingested Direct Thought
- AteBabyFood
- Maximum To Ingest
- 20
Creation
- Skill Required
- Cooking
- Work To Make
- 450 ticks (7.5 secs)
- Resources to make
- 5 Nutrition (vegetarian)
- Product Amount
- 10
- defName
- BabyFood
- Bulk Product Amount
- 10
Baby food is a meal added by the Biotech DLC that can be eaten by babies.
Acquisition
Baby food can be cooked at a Campfire, Electric stove, or Fueled stove.
Each batch of 10 requires 0.25 nutrition from non-Hay vegetables and 450 ticks (7.5 secs) of work. Alternatively, baby food can be made in batches of 40 at the cost of 1 nutrition and 1,800 ticks (30 secs) of work. Campfires have a ×50% work speed multiplier; it takes twice as long to cook baby food at a campfire.
It can also be purchased from traders.
Summary
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Baby food is one of the few foods that are ingestible by babies
Baby food can be eaten by humans or animals for 0.05 nutrition, or 5% of an adult human's hunger meter. As it takes 0.25 nutrition of raw food to create 10 units, baby food provides 200% nutrition efficiency.
A child (ages 3 or up) or adult eating baby food gives a −5 Ate baby food moodlet for 1 day. This does not affect pawns with 'Ascetic' trait.
Analysis
Baby food, milk, and insect jelly are the only food items that a baby can eat. Therefore, one of the three is a necessity if the mother is extremely busy, isn't lactating, is in cryptosleep or dead, or if the baby was formed in a growth vat. Insect jelly requires an infestation, and milk requires maintaining animals, both of which may not always be feasible - forcing baby food to be created. Additionally, both milk and insect jelly have an unavoidable 2% risk of causing food poisoning.
For adults, nutrient paste is more nutritionally efficient and gives a smaller mood debuff, assuming you have the Nutrient Paste research unlocked.
Pawns that are normally unable to cook due to thier roles of specialists (shooting specialist, production specialist etc.) but set to 'Child care' in the work tab [b]can[/b] cook baby food.