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− | [[Flax]] and [[hemp]] are unique among flour-producing plants in that they also produce [[plant fiber]]; that is, it is possible to make both the flour and the containers that hold it from one plant | + | [[Flax]] and [[hemp]] are unique among flour-producing plants in that they also produce [[plant fiber]]; that is, it is possible to make both the flour and the containers that hold it from one plant. |
[[Dwarven sugar]], milled from [[sweet pod]]s, is also mechanically similar to flour, except it's (notionally{{verify|dwarves can't eat raw powder, right?}}) edible raw. | [[Dwarven sugar]], milled from [[sweet pod]]s, is also mechanically similar to flour, except it's (notionally{{verify|dwarves can't eat raw powder, right?}}) edible raw. |