Difference between revisions of "Tea"

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|creation=cooking
 
|container=[[sauce pan]] or [[cauldron]]
 
|container=[[sauce pan]] or [[cauldron]]
|materials=** [[camellia]]
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|materials=* [[camellia]]
** [[water]]
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* [[water]]
 
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|result=* '''{{PAGENAME}}'''
 
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Put [[camellia]] and [[water]] in [[sauce pan]] or [[cauldron]]. Ratio of water to tea, until [[examining]] says tea instead of [[dishwater]], is 0.50kg of water (from a [[Pottery flask|flask]])x2 to 0.05kg of camellia leaves (1). Camellia mainly affects the [[quality]] of the tea, while water does nothing to the quality.
 
Put [[camellia]] and [[water]] in [[sauce pan]] or [[cauldron]]. Ratio of water to tea, until [[examining]] says tea instead of [[dishwater]], is 0.50kg of water (from a [[Pottery flask|flask]])x2 to 0.05kg of camellia leaves (1). Camellia mainly affects the [[quality]] of the tea, while water does nothing to the quality.
  
== Tools required ==
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=== Tools required ===
 
* A [[fire container]]: [[campfire]], [[stone forge]], or [[stone oven]]
 
* A [[fire container]]: [[campfire]], [[stone forge]], or [[stone oven]]
 
* [[Sauce pan]] or [[cauldron]]
 
* [[Sauce pan]] or [[cauldron]]
 
== Items/resources required ==
 
* [[Camellia]]
 
* [[Water]]
 
 
== Resulting product ==
 
* Tea
 
 
== Skills used ==
 
* [[Hot food cooking]]
 
 
== Improving ==
 
* No
 
  
 
== Notes ==
 
== Notes ==

Revision as of 13:33, 7 August 2011

Main / Skills / Cooking / Hot food cooking / Tea


Tea
A Tea
Creation
Result
  • Tea
Skill and improvement




"A green-brown watery liquid with a slightly smoky scent."

Tea is a liquid beverage that can be brewed with possible influences to other player attributes that only Rolf appears to know...

Method

Put camellia and water in sauce pan or cauldron. Ratio of water to tea, until examining says tea instead of dishwater, is 0.50kg of water (from a flask)x2 to 0.05kg of camellia leaves (1). Camellia mainly affects the quality of the tea, while water does nothing to the quality.

Tools required

Notes

Use of this is unknown and, if it's low quality, it will not be drinkable at all.

External links