Difference between revisions of "Microwave"
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! [[Cooked Tomato]] | ! [[Cooked Tomato]] | ||
| 1 [[Tomato]] | | 1 [[Tomato]] | ||
− | | | + | | 50%* Fill |
|- | |- | ||
! [[Cooked Corn]] | ! [[Cooked Corn]] | ||
| 1 [[Corn]] | | 1 [[Corn]] | ||
− | | ? Fill | + | | ?* Fill |
|- | |- | ||
! [[Cooked Pumpkin]] | ! [[Cooked Pumpkin]] | ||
| 1 [[Pumpkin]] | | 1 [[Pumpkin]] | ||
− | | ? Fill | + | | ?* Fill |
|- | |- | ||
! [[Baked potato]] | ! [[Baked potato]] | ||
| 1 [[Potato]] | | 1 [[Potato]] | ||
− | | 80% Fill | + | | 80%* Fill |
|- | |- | ||
! [[Cooked Rice]] | ! [[Cooked Rice]] | ||
| 3 [[Rice]] | | 3 [[Rice]] | ||
− | | ??? Fill | + | | ???* Fill |
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![[Fries]] | ![[Fries]] | ||
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| 200% Fill | | 200% Fill | ||
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+ | Note (*): Decay food value is based on decay amount. Decay appears to be a linear reduction, i.e. 25% decayed lowers total food value by 25%. | ||
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Revision as of 17:46, 6 September 2021
Recipe | |
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Created With | Electronics Printer, Fabricator |
Cost | 5g Iron, 1g Gold, 2g Copper, 3g Steel* *fabricator only |
Description
- Must be attached to a Powered Bench by using a Wrench.
- Remember that the sounds are not synced to the finish of the microwave yet
Recipes
Food | Recipe | Hunger / item |
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Cereal Bar | 50g Flour | 60% Fill |
Cooked Tomato | 1 Tomato | 50%* Fill |
Cooked Corn | 1 Corn | ?* Fill |
Cooked Pumpkin | 1 Pumpkin | ?* Fill |
Baked potato | 1 Potato | 80%* Fill |
Cooked Rice | 3 Rice | ???* Fill |
Fries | 5ml Soy Oil, 1 Potato | 159% Fill |
Muffin | 50g Flour, 1 Egg, 10ml Milk | 200% Fill |
Pumpkin Pie | 100g Flour, 1 Egg, 10ml Milk, 1 Pumpkin | 588% Fill |
Bread Loaf | 200g Flour, 5ml Soy Oil | 200% Fill |
Note (*): Decay food value is based on decay amount. Decay appears to be a linear reduction, i.e. 25% decayed lowers total food value by 25%.