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Dwarven cooks use two, three, or four ingredients per meal, adding their quantities to produce the quantity of the finished product. This does have the potential to increase the total amount of food a fortress has access to, since some cookable items are not edible raw. [[Quarry bush]] leaves, [[flour]], and [[seed]]s are examples.  Since cooking your last [[Plump helmet|Plump Helmet]] [[Seed|Spawn]] could mean disaster, seed cooking is disabled by default.  Cooking such ingredients is an excellent way to cater to the tastes of dwarves who prefer foods that are inedible when raw.  [[Alcohol]] can be used as food in cooking too, and is enabled by default.  Examining a finished meal will allow you to view the ingredients it contains.
 
Dwarven cooks use two, three, or four ingredients per meal, adding their quantities to produce the quantity of the finished product. This does have the potential to increase the total amount of food a fortress has access to, since some cookable items are not edible raw. [[Quarry bush]] leaves, [[flour]], and [[seed]]s are examples.  Since cooking your last [[Plump helmet|Plump Helmet]] [[Seed|Spawn]] could mean disaster, seed cooking is disabled by default.  Cooking such ingredients is an excellent way to cater to the tastes of dwarves who prefer foods that are inedible when raw.  [[Alcohol]] can be used as food in cooking too, and is enabled by default.  Examining a finished meal will allow you to view the ingredients it contains.
  
Preparing easy meals (Biscuits) will combine two ingredients, preparing fine meals (Stews) will combine three, and lavish meals (Roasts) require four ingredients to prepare.  If you want your dwarves to gain skill as cooks you should only prepare easy meals, since this gives them the most practice per ingredient used. If you want to maximize your [[stockpile|storage]] space, use lavish meals, since these combine a large number of ingredients into a single stack.
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Preparing easy meals (Bisquits) will combine two ingredients, preparing fine meals (Stews) will combine three, and lavish meals (Roasts) require four ingredients to prepare.  If you want your dwarves to gain skill as cooks you should only prepare easy meals, since this gives them the most practice per ingredient used. If you want to maximize your [[stockpile|storage]] space, use lavish meals, since these combine a large number of ingredients into a single stack.
  
 
If food supplies are tight, [[Brewer|brewing]] plants into alcohol and subsequently cooking the alcohol will effectively multiply food stocks fivefold. Brewing the [[plant]]s first will also yield seeds, which cooking plants destroys.
 
If food supplies are tight, [[Brewer|brewing]] plants into alcohol and subsequently cooking the alcohol will effectively multiply food stocks fivefold. Brewing the [[plant]]s first will also yield seeds, which cooking plants destroys.

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