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* '''Lavish meals''' require four ingredients and are named "{last ingredient} '''roast''' ([[File:roast_sprite.png]]). | * '''Lavish meals''' require four ingredients and are named "{last ingredient} '''roast''' ([[File:roast_sprite.png]]). | ||
− | Lavish meals result in larger stacks of higher-value food. They take a bit longer to produce (because the cook has to do more [[hauling]] | + | Lavish meals result in larger stacks of higher-value food. They take a bit longer to produce (because the cook has to do more [[hauling]]) <!-- I'm 99% certain that the time to produce a biscuit and a roast is the same, once all foodstuffs are gathered, unless I severely misunderstood what DFHack has told me --> and result in less experience gained for your cook per ingredient. With a greater variety of materials in the prepared meal, there is a higher probability a dwarf will get something they [[Preferences|like]], giving the eater a happy [[thought]]. |
Easy meals will give more experience per ingredient and result in twice as much hauling ''after'' cooking. | Easy meals will give more experience per ingredient and result in twice as much hauling ''after'' cooking. |