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Because of the way meal value is calculated, cooking large stacks of common ingredients with small stacks of high-value ingredients results in a large stack of high-value meals. As an example, cooking three single unit stacks of [[whip vine]] [[flour]] with a stack of 7 plump helmets yields a theoretical maximum value of 10,680 from a raw ingredient value of 103.  
 
Because of the way meal value is calculated, cooking large stacks of common ingredients with small stacks of high-value ingredients results in a large stack of high-value meals. As an example, cooking three single unit stacks of [[whip vine]] [[flour]] with a stack of 7 plump helmets yields a theoretical maximum value of 10,680 from a raw ingredient value of 103.  
  
The quality symbols shown in the name of a meal reflect the highest quality involved in its making, looking at the overall preparation as well as the mincing of each ingredient. With up to five jobs involved, monetary values of apparently same-quality meals can vary a lot, and a lower-quality meal can be more valuable than a higher-quality meal cooked from the same ingredients.
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The quality symbols shown in the name of a meal only reflect the quality of the meal preparation; the quality of components mincing is not indicated. Because of this, an apparently lower-quality meal can be more valuable than a higher-quality meal cooked from the same ingredients.
  
 
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