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'''Dishwater''' is a liquid that is the result of an incorrect ratio of [[water]] to a [[cooking ingredient]] when trying to make a [[gulasch]]. | '''Dishwater''' is a liquid that is the result of an incorrect ratio of [[water]] to a [[cooking ingredient]] when trying to make a [[gulasch]]. | ||
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| + | Despite slowly filling up [[hunger bar]] it's great food for [[animals]], since it can be created in a [[cauldron]] with water and a piece of [[meat]], [[fish]] or [[filet]]. | ||
Contrary to its name, dishwater cannot be used to [[wash]] [[dishes]]. | Contrary to its name, dishwater cannot be used to [[wash]] [[dishes]]. | ||
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* [[Dishes]] | * [[Dishes]] | ||
* [[Water]] | * [[Water]] | ||
| + | * [[Pig food]] | ||
[[Category:Babel/D]] | [[Category:Babel/D]] | ||
[[Category:Liquids]] | [[Category:Liquids]] | ||
Revision as of 09:01, 15 August 2010
Dishwater is a liquid that is the result of an incorrect ratio of water to a cooking ingredient when trying to make a gulasch.
Despite slowly filling up hunger bar it's great food for animals, since it can be created in a cauldron with water and a piece of meat, fish or filet.
Contrary to its name, dishwater cannot be used to wash dishes.