🍳Cooking🥘
Cooking works very similarly to Crafting. Once you have a Cooking Station, rez the ingredients as close to it as possible and click the station to open its main menu. The main difference is that there are quite a few more stations compared to Crafting, each with its own specific function.
- Campfire: This is the most basic cooking station. You can cook a very limited number of recipes here, but you can also use it to boil water and fire clay.
- Cutting Board: As the name implies, you can use this to chop various ingredients and foods, breaking them down into specific components for more complex recipes.
- Prep Board: Use this to prepare anything that you would normally assemble by hand, such as sandwiches, salads, among other things.
- Mortar and Pestle: This is used for grinding a variety of items and ingredients into powders or pastes.
- Cooking Pot: This is where you will make soups, boil water, and mix different types of liquids together.
- Frying Pan: Works just like any other crafting station, but specifically for frying food. It is very straightforward.
- Oven: This is where you can bake, cook various recipes, fire clay, and even make charcoal.
Keep in mind that most of these stations require a heat source, and the heat source is usually a separate, fueled station.
- Stoves: Available in both stone and clay versions. They come in different sizes and hold varying amounts of fuel (Firewood). A stove will provide heat to any cooking station placed on top of it.
- Campfire: This functions as both a cooking station and a heat source at the same time.
⚠️ Important Warning: Just like Crafting, cooking will consume your ingredients as soon as the cooking process starts. While you are waiting and the timer is running, the ingredients are in use! If you walk too far away or teleport out before the timer finishes, the process will cancel, and you will lose all of those ingredients. Similarly, if the station requires you to sit and you stand up prematurely, that will also result in lost ingredients.
