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}}This is what happens to food when you dump [[Dung]] into a [[Cauldron]] with it. It may still be eaten, but is not exactly "haute cuisine".
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== How to get ==
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Put food together with [[Dung]] into a [[Cauldron]].
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'''Foul Food''' is what happens when you dump [[Dung]] into a [[Cauldron]] with any [[Food]]. It may still be eaten, but is not exactly "haute cuisine", and otherwise has no uses.
* It can be eaten and restores half a pip of hunger, but has a large chance of causing the food poisoning effect which drains 2 pips. No more food can be eaten until the status effect has worn off.
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* Cannot be fed to animals, not even wolves or pigs.
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== Crafting ==
* Cannot be used as fish bait.
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=== [[Cauldron|Stoked Cauldron]] ===
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{{Food Title}}
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<onlyinclude>![[Foul Food]]
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| align="center"| [[Food|Any Food]],<br>[[Dung]]
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| {{Grid/Cauldron
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| stoked=1
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| A1= Raw Egg; Cooked Chicken; Chocolate; Cooked Mushroom Omelet; Steak; Chowder; Raw Fish; Cooked Mutton; Cream of Mushroom; Donut; Boiled Potato; Cooked Carrot; Hearty Stew |B1= Dung |C1=  |D1=
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| A2=                  |B2=                      |C2=      |D2=
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| A3=                  |B3=                      |C3=      |D3=
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| Output= Foul Food}}</onlyinclude>
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| align="center"| .5 Shanks <br><br>Has a 80% chance of causing Food Poisoning for 30 seconds,<br> making you more hungry and unable to eat food.
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== Keep in Mind ==
 
== Keep in Mind ==
* As of 4.60, the [[Hardcore Hunger]] update, it restores half a shank of hunger.
 
* As of 3.55, it can be eaten but has the same side effect as rotten flesh.
 
* Before 3.52 [[Foul Food]] could be used as a fertilizer, but this ability was removed due to how easily it can be produced in huge quantities.
 
 
* Mushrooms are the only food that doesn't spoil when cooked with dung.
 
* Mushrooms are the only food that doesn't spoil when cooked with dung.
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Revision as of 23:51, 12 January 2019

Foul Food
ItemFoulFood.png


Type

Food

Stackable

Yes (16)

Damage

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Protection

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Durability

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First Appearance

2.61

Filtering

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Buoyancy

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Gravity

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Flammable

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Data Value

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Foul Food is what happens when you dump Dung into a Cauldron with any Food. It may still be eaten, but is not exactly "haute cuisine", and otherwise has no uses.

Crafting

Stoked Cauldron

Name Ingredients Input » Output Hunger Restored
Foul Food Any Food,
Dung
Raw Egg Cooked Chicken Chocolate Cooked Mushroom Omelet Steak Chowder Raw Fish Cooked Mutton Cream of Mushroom Donut Boiled Potato Cooked Carrot Hearty Stew
Dung
 
 
Grid layout Arrow Stewing Pot Stoked (small).png
Foul Food
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
.5 Shanks

Has a 80% chance of causing Food Poisoning for 30 seconds,
making you more hungry and unable to eat food.

Keep in Mind

  • Mushrooms are the only food that doesn't spoil when cooked with dung.