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− | {{Food
| + | |image=Item_Raw_Chicken.png |
− | |image=RawChicken.png | |
| |type=Food | | |type=Food |
− | |heals={{hungerbar|2}} <br>
| + | |stackable=Yes (16) |
− | {{EffectSprite|hunger}}30% chance of hunger (0:30)
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− | |cookable=Yes
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− | |stackable=Yes (64) | |
| |firstver=Beta 1.8 | | |firstver=Beta 1.8 |
| |data=365 | | |data=365 |
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− | '''Raw Chicken''' is a [[food]] item dropped when [[chicken]]s are killed. Each piece of raw chicken restores 2 units of the [[Hunger|food bar]] and 1.2 [[Hunger#Mechanics|hunger saturation]].
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− | == As a cooking ingredient ==
| + | '''Raw Chicken''' is the meat of the [[Chicken]] that is always dropped in quantities of one, alongside 0-2 [[Feather]]s. Raw Chicken cooked in a [[Brick Oven]] or [[Cauldron]] become [[Cooked Chicken]], which has many uses in more advanced [[Food]] recipes. |
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− | [[Cooked chicken]] can be obtained by cooking the raw chicken in an [[furnace|oven]] with some kind of fuel. A pair of [[sapling]]s or a [[plank]] is recommended for maximum cooking efficiency. | + | == Uses == |
| + | === [[Food]] === |
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− | Alternatively, the player can use a [[flint and steel]] to set chickens on [[fire]] to collect [[cooked chicken]].
| + | {{Food Title}} |
− | {| class="wikitable"
| + | <onlyinclude>![[Raw Chicken]] |
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| + | | align="center"|{{Grid2|Raw Chicken}} Dropped by [[Chicken]]s. |
| + | | align="center"|1.5 shanks [[File:Shank100p.png|1|20px]][[File:Shank50p.png|3/6|20px]]<br>Has a 30% chance of causing Food Poisoning for 30 seconds,<br>making you more hungry and unable to eat food.</onlyinclude> |
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− | !Ingredients
| + | {{:Cooked Chicken}} |
− | !Input » Output
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− | ! '''Raw Chicken''' + Fuel
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− | |{{Grid/Furnace
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− | |Input= Raw Chicken
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− | |Output= Cooked Chicken
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− | |Fuel= Coal
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− | }} | |
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− | == Advantages ==
| + | [[Category:The Age Of Vanilla]] |
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− | * Chickens are relatively easier to find in the world than [[pig]]s or [[cow]]s.
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− | * Chickens die easier, as they have only 4 units of health, making obtaining raw chicken both time effective, and food/saturation effective.
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− | * Supply of raw chicken is easier to maintain as [[chicken]]s also drop eggs which can be hatched into chicks for mass production of raw chicken rather than being dependent on [[seed]]s or [[wheat]] for [[breeding]].
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− | == Disadvantages ==
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− | * Raw chicken has a 30% chance of giving the player [[Hunger#Food poisoning|food poisoning]], which is one reason why it's better to cook it first (the other being more food value).
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− | However, food poisoning just barely counteracts one raw chicken's food saturation, and will not even drain half a hunger shank. This makes it a very minor drawback, especially when eating multiple raw chickens at once. Because food poisoning does not stack, and because raw chicken has a very high food saturation value, eating multiple raw chickens at a time will easily restore more hunger than the poison can take away.
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− | == History ==
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− | {{History|b}}
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− | {{History||1.8|Added in the [[Adventure Update]]. Formerly a chicken would only drop a feather, but now a raw chicken is dropped (usually along with a feather), and can be obtained by killing a chicken.}}
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− | {{History|u}}
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− | {{History||1.4.2|snap=12w37a|Texture changed from [[File:1.3.2 chicken.png]] to [[File:12w37a chicken.png]] (The item sprite no longer has a dark outline).}}
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− | {{History|foot}}
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− | == Gallery ==
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− | <gallery>
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− | File:Chickeninventory.png |Chicken in the inventory, which also shows how they stack up.
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− | </gallery>
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− | == Trivia ==
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− | * The poisoning effect is most likely based on the real life disease [[wikipedia:Salmonella|Salmonella]], which is notorious for being present in uncooked meats, more commonly raw chicken, raw eggs and fish.
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− | == References ==
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− | {{reflist}}
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− | {{Items}}
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