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{{Info|A '''carnivore fine meal''' is a variant of the [[fine meal]] and is created at an [[electric stove]] or [[fueled stove]]. It requires 0.75 [[nutrition]] from any combination of animal products and meat (15 [[meat]], 15 [[milk]] or 3 [[egg]]s) to create. A colonist with cooking skill of at least 6 is required to create this meal. When eaten it causes the [[thoughts|Ate fine meal]] thought with a 5 mood bonus. All fine meals provides 0.9 nutrition.}}
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{{Info|A '''carnivore fine meal''' is a variant of the [[fine meal]] and is created at an [[electric stove]] or [[fueled stove]]. It requires 0.75 [[nutrition]] from any meat (15 [[meat]]) to create. A colonist with cooking skill of at least 6 is required to create this meal. When eaten it causes the [[thoughts|Ate fine meal]] thought with a 5 mood bonus. All fine meals provides 0.9 nutrition.}}
  
 
Producing a carnivore fine meal requires 0.75 nutrition in ingredients, but produces 0.9 nutrition in results -- an 20% net nutrition gain.  
 
Producing a carnivore fine meal requires 0.75 nutrition in ingredients, but produces 0.9 nutrition in results -- an 20% net nutrition gain.  

Revision as of 04:38, 7 September 2021

Carnivore fine meal

Carnivore fine meal a.png

A complex dish assembled with care from meat ingredients.


Type
FoodMeal
Stack Limit
10

Nutrition Facts

Nutrition
0.9
Taste
Fine

Base Stats

Days To Start Rot
4
Deterioration Rate
10
Flammability
1
Market Value
20
Mass
0.44
Max Hit Points
50

A carnivore fine meal is a variant of the fine meal and is created at an electric stove or fueled stove. It requires 0.75 nutrition from any meat (15 meat) to create. A colonist with cooking skill of at least 6 is required to create this meal. When eaten it causes the Ate fine meal thought with a 5 mood bonus. All fine meals provides 0.9 nutrition.

Producing a carnivore fine meal requires 0.75 nutrition in ingredients, but produces 0.9 nutrition in results -- an 20% net nutrition gain.

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