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''Cooked meat.''
 
''Cooked meat.''
  
Meat cooked in a [[campfire]], [[stone oven]] or [[stone forge]]. This can only be made from real [[meat]], not from [[meat filet]]s. However, cooked meat can be fileted. It is easier to store cooked meat in a [[food storage bin]] and then filet it afterwards.  Meat becomes cooked meat when it reaches searing hot. Cooked meat decays slower than raw meat and has a higher [[nutrition]]al value.
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*Cooked meat is an item made from cooking '''meat''', wrapped and placed in a heat source such as an [[oven]] or [[forge]].
  
It can be eaten on it's own or used to [[cooking|cook dishes]].
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*Cooked meat can also sometimes be found in [[food storage bin]]s - this is an older item. When this cooked meat is taken out of the food storage bin, it becomes raw '''meat'''.
  
[[category:Cooking items]]
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*Cooked meat can have a tag at the end indicating what type of animal the meat is from (for example, ''cooked meat, pork'')
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*It can be eaten on its own or used to [[cooking|cook dishes]].
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== Storage ==
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'''Cooked meat''' can be stored in a [[larder]], or other non-bulk containers.
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[[category:Cooking]]
 
[[Category:Babel/C]]
 
[[Category:Babel/C]]

Latest revision as of 06:32, 19 September 2020

Main / Skills / Cooking / Cooked meat

Description

Cooked meat.

  • Cooked meat is an item made from cooking meat, wrapped and placed in a heat source such as an oven or forge.
  • Cooked meat can also sometimes be found in food storage bins - this is an older item. When this cooked meat is taken out of the food storage bin, it becomes raw meat.
  • Cooked meat can have a tag at the end indicating what type of animal the meat is from (for example, cooked meat, pork)


Storage

Cooked meat can be stored in a larder, or other non-bulk containers.