Difference between revisions of "Fried Egg"
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+ | The '''Fried Egg''' is one of the two possible ways to cook [[Raw Egg]]s (the other one being [[Poached Egg]]s). | ||
== Crafting == | == Crafting == | ||
− | '''Fried Egg''' is obtained by cooking a [[Raw Egg]] in a furnace. A fried egg restores 4 [http://www.minecraftwiki.net/wiki/Hunger#Food_level_and_saturation_level_restoration hunger points]. | + | A '''Fried Egg''' is obtained by cooking a [[Raw Egg]] in a furnace. A fried egg restores 4 [http://www.minecraftwiki.net/wiki/Hunger#Food_level_and_saturation_level_restoration hunger points]. |
== Advantages and Disadvantages == | == Advantages and Disadvantages == | ||
+ | There are many reasons why a player might consider using '''Fried Eggs''' as a primary food source: | ||
− | + | * They are easy to produce in bulk and require no crafting, unlike bread. | |
− | + | * They do not require destruction - and subsequent breeding - of livestock, unlike meat. | |
− | * | + | * They restore an adequate amount of hunger and saturation, unlike [[Donuts]]. |
− | * | + | * They do not require a [[Stewing Pot]], so they can be made in the early game. |
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However, there are also certain drawbacks: | However, there are also certain drawbacks: | ||
− | * | + | * They require many chickens to produce in bulk, which might cause lag. |
− | * | + | * They require use of a [[Stewing Pot]], making them unavailable in the early game. |
− | * | + | * They cannot be fully automated. |
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Revision as of 08:34, 23 August 2012
The Fried Egg is one of the two possible ways to cook Raw Eggs (the other one being Poached Eggs).
Crafting
A Fried Egg is obtained by cooking a Raw Egg in a furnace. A fried egg restores 4 hunger points.
Advantages and Disadvantages
There are many reasons why a player might consider using Fried Eggs as a primary food source:
- They are easy to produce in bulk and require no crafting, unlike bread.
- They do not require destruction - and subsequent breeding - of livestock, unlike meat.
- They restore an adequate amount of hunger and saturation, unlike Donuts.
- They do not require a Stewing Pot, so they can be made in the early game.
However, there are also certain drawbacks:
- They require many chickens to produce in bulk, which might cause lag.
- They require use of a Stewing Pot, making them unavailable in the early game.
- They cannot be fully automated.