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==[[Casserole]]==
 
==[[Meal]]==
26.47ql meal made of : 2x black bear meat (low ql, 10ish), onion (50ish ql), and basil (20ish ql) gave me nutrition 71% consistently. I'm getting this from most hot meals, while losing 1 or 2% from eating it cold. [[User:Othobrithol|Othobrithol]] 16:06, 27 May 2009 (CDT)
 
ql14.83 meal made of loads of cooked meat (random ql), onion (ql45ish), and a herb (random ql) gives me 69% consistently. --[[User:Ulviirala|Ulviirala]] 03:18, 28 May 2009 (CDT)
 
At my cooking skill level (approx 27 as shown above) all "hot" meals I make are pushing me up to a max of 73% (usually 72%), and down to 65% (usually 68%) when cold. Ialways make simple meals (mass of meat + one veggie). [[User:Othobrithol|Othobrithol]] 05:04, 30 June 2009 (CDT)
 
Using my alt, 22.67 meal (2x deer meat, potato, lovage) hot gives 72% as well. [[User:Othobrithol|Othobrithol]] 05:55, 2 July 2009 (CDT)
 
QL81 meal hot gives around 82 or 83% nutrition. - [[User:Thorgot|thorgot]] 07:59, 2 July 2009 (CDT)
 
Tried making a more complex meal set (cooked meat, pumpkin, garlic, 2 veggies, and 2 spices) which again, gave me 72% when hot at 24ql. Meal recipe seems to have no effect on nutrtion levels, but this would still be nice to check for the components with subskills (bread and cheese). [[User:Othobrithol|Othobrithol]] 16:28, 6 July 2009 (CDT)
:It seemed to have an effect before the last official ''tweak'', as I was getting more nut from my 14QL meals than other people with higher QL meals. Anyway, getting 69% consistently and 60% for cold meals. -[[User:Ulviirala|Ulviirala]] 05:27, 7 July 2009 (CDT)
 
To me it seems to make a difference if i eat the meal in a house on deed or not. Searing hot (86%) and (82%) is different too (both on deed in a house, 76ql meal).--[[User:KaiH|KaiH]] 14:53, 31 July 2009 (CDT)
 
===Meal Nutrition Table===
{| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" style="text-align:center;"
! Meal Ql || Hot % || Cold %
|-
| 14.83 || 69|| 60
|-
| 22.67 || 72 ||
|-
| 27 || 73 || 65
|-
| 30 || 74 ||
|-
| 35 || 76 ||
|-
| 37 || 77 ||
|-
| 40 || 78 ||
|-
| 42.5 || || 70
|-
| 50 || 80 || 72
|-
| 56 || 86 ||
|-
| 72 || || 80
|-
| 74 || 90 ||
|-
| 78 || 91 ||
|-
| 81 || || 83
|-
|}
 
Added the above to make this slightly easier to track. I'm trying to work my alt up to 50 cooking so I will add data points as they occur.[[User:Othobrithol|Othobrithol]] 05:29, 31 July 2009 (CDT)
 
gaining high nutrition levels takes time... you don't get to the max as an instant. 81ql hot at 83% seems wrong to me--[[User:KaiH|KaiH]] 16:47, 17 September 2009 (CDT)
*I moved it to the cold column since that seems more plausible. [[User:Othobrithol|Othobrithol]] 06:30, 19 April 2010 (UTC)
 
I think i figured it out as close as possible:
'''nutrition% = (QL/2,75)+55''' ''(55 for meals)'' Someone please check if this fits in any way for other food types --KaiH 22:22, 17 October 2009 (CDT)
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