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# Canned Food
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This mod introduces a number of canned foods to add some pleasant variety into the available
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assortment of foods and item uses. It relies on the glass bottle from the default vessels mod,
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giving this otherwise little used item a considerable purpose.
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All products are defined by shapless recipes, and yield items which can be placed in the
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real world. Although the cans with non-symmetrical items on labels look good only from
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half of the angles.
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The recipes follow the scheme of "glass bottle" + "produce" [ + "sugar" ]
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The default 4 items do not require sugar, even though 3 of those are jams and probably
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would taste horribly IRL without sugar:
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* Apple jam
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* Canned brown mushrooms
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* Rose petal jam
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* Dandelion jam
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This is to guarantee that they will always be available in vanilla game. As you can notice,
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canning also turns two othwerise inedible objects (in game - such jams do exist IRL) into food.
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Ethereal and farming (redo) mods introduce items that can be canned, too.
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Some of them (jams) require sugar as the third ingredient. So some of them require both mods.
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The mason jars with canned food can be put into vessel storage shelves. Or put on display
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just like the glass vessels can, and destroyed by hand (retreiving the item).
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The benefit of canning the food is higher nutritional value (since shelf life is irrelevant
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in minetest game, where food never goes bad), this is a "reward" for applying the effort
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to obtain the glass vessels. When the contents of the jar are consumed,
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the player is left with an empty glass bottle which can be reused. |