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| goblin  = kengku
 
| human  = lem
 
 
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A '''Cook''' is a dwarf whose highest skill is in cooking. Cooks will prepare meals at the [[kitchen]] workshop using ingredients available in your fortress, and will also render [[fat]] into [[tallow]] at the kitchen, both of which fall under the Cooking labor.
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A '''Cook''' is a dwarf whose highest skill is in cooking. Cooks will prepare meals at the [[kitchen]] workshop using ingredients available in your fortress. They will also render [[fat]] into [[tallow]] at the kitchen. Both of these fall under the Cooking labor.
  
Although some kinds of [[food]] can be eaten raw, other food resources are ingredients; which are only edible when cooked into a meal. Cooking thus increases the number of food sources available to your fortress. Conversely, cooking plants does not yield plant [[seed]]s, so cooking edible plants decreases your potential [[crop]]s. Eating high-[[item quality|quality]] prepared food gives your dwarves happy [[thought]]s if the meal contains one of their [[preference|favorite]] foods {{Bug|4661}}. It is not precisely known how a cook's skill and the quality of ingredients affect the happiness generated by a meal, but as a general rule there's no such thing as "too good".
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Although some kinds of [[food]] can be eaten raw, other food resources are ingredients which are only edible when cooked into a meal. Cooking thus increases the number of food sources available to your fortress. Conversely, cooking plants does not yield plant [[seed]]s, so cooking edible plants decreases your potential [[crop]]s. Eating high [[item quality|quality]] prepared food gives your dwarves happy [[thought]]s if the meal contains one of their [[preference|favorite]] foods {{Bug|4661}}. It is not precisely known how a cook's skill and the quality of ingredients affect the happiness generated by a meal, but as a general rule there's no such thing as "too good".
  
 
== Prepared Meals ==
 
== Prepared Meals ==
 
There are three kinds of prepared meals: easy, fine, and lavish. All three of these give the same [[experience]] gain to the Cooking skill, so making easy meals maximizes experience gain; if you don't care about experience gain, preparing lavish meals saves much more stockpile space. The number of servings produced has no effect on experience gain. Prepared meals can [[wear|rot]], but will do so much more slowly than raw food, especially [[meat]].
 
There are three kinds of prepared meals: easy, fine, and lavish. All three of these give the same [[experience]] gain to the Cooking skill, so making easy meals maximizes experience gain; if you don't care about experience gain, preparing lavish meals saves much more stockpile space. The number of servings produced has no effect on experience gain. Prepared meals can [[wear|rot]], but will do so much more slowly than raw food, especially [[meat]].
  
Prepared meals come in three varieties:
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Prepared meals are made with a varying number of ingredients:
* '''Easy meals''' require two ingredients and are named "{last ingredient} '''biscuit''' ([[File:biscuit_sprite.png]]).
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* Easy meals require two ingredients, and are named "{last ingredient} biscuit".
* '''Fine meals''' require three ingredients and are named "{last ingredient} '''stew''' ([[File:stew_sprite.png]]).
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* Fine meals require three ingredients, and are named "{last ingredient} stew".
* '''Lavish meals''' require four ingredients and are named "{last ingredient} '''roast''' ([[File:roast_sprite.png]]).
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* Lavish meals require four ingredients, and are named "{last ingredient} roast".
  
 
As you can see, the last ingredient added to the meal will determine its name, which in turn is determined more or less randomly by the order in which the cook grabs them. To successfully create a prepared meal, a cook must have access to the proper number of ''distinct stacks'' of ingredients when the job starts, otherwise the job will be cancelled. The same ingredient may be used for a meal multiple times, provided that ingredient is in multiple discrete stacks. The stack size of the finished prepared meal is the sum of the stack sizes of its ingredients, so a cook grabbing "turkey hen egg [14]", "plump helmets [5]" and "plump helmets [5]" would result in a stack of "plump helmet stew [24]". Prepared meals cannot be used as ingredients in other prepared meals.
 
As you can see, the last ingredient added to the meal will determine its name, which in turn is determined more or less randomly by the order in which the cook grabs them. To successfully create a prepared meal, a cook must have access to the proper number of ''distinct stacks'' of ingredients when the job starts, otherwise the job will be cancelled. The same ingredient may be used for a meal multiple times, provided that ingredient is in multiple discrete stacks. The stack size of the finished prepared meal is the sum of the stack sizes of its ingredients, so a cook grabbing "turkey hen egg [14]", "plump helmets [5]" and "plump helmets [5]" would result in a stack of "plump helmet stew [24]". Prepared meals cannot be used as ingredients in other prepared meals.
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Prepared meals are subject to quality modifiers to their base value while each individual ingredient gets a quality modifier as well, making prepared meals an extremely profitable item indeed.
 
Prepared meals are subject to quality modifiers to their base value while each individual ingredient gets a quality modifier as well, making prepared meals an extremely profitable item indeed.
  
=== Prepared Meal value ===
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=== Prepared Meal Value ===
 
This table shows how the [[item quality|quality modifiers]] compare to other items:
 
This table shows how the [[item quality|quality modifiers]] compare to other items:
 
{| class="wikitable" cellspacing="0" border="1" cellpadding="5"
 
{| class="wikitable" cellspacing="0" border="1" cellpadding="5"
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! Ingredient
 
! Ingredient
 
! Value Modifier
 
! Value Modifier
! Value Bonus
 
 
|-
 
|-
 
|(normal)
 
|(normal)
 
|(none)
 
|(none)
 
|minced
 
|minced
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|1x
||+0
 
 
|-
 
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|<nowiki>-Well-Crafted-</nowiki>
 
|<nowiki>-Well-Crafted-</nowiki>
 
|well-prepared
 
|well-prepared
 
|well-minced
 
|well-minced
|1.1×
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|2x
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|-
 
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|<nowiki>+Finely-crafted+</nowiki>
 
|<nowiki>+Finely-crafted+</nowiki>
 
|finely-prepared
 
|finely-prepared
 
|finely minced
 
|finely minced
|1.2×
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|3x
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|-
 
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|*Superior quality*
 
|*Superior quality*
|superiorly prepared
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|superior prepared
 
|superiorly minced
 
|superiorly minced
|4/3×
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|4x
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|-
 
|-
 
|≡Exceptional≡
 
|≡Exceptional≡
 
|exceptional prepared
 
|exceptional prepared
 
|exceptionally minced
 
|exceptionally minced
|1.5×
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|5x
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|-
 
|-
 
|☼Masterful☼
 
|☼Masterful☼
 
|masterfully prepared
 
|masterfully prepared
 
|masterfully minced
 
|masterfully minced
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|12x
||+30
 
 
|}
 
|}
  
The value of a stack of prepared meals is equal to the prepared meal's base value of 10 times the meal's quality modifier (finely-prepared, etc.), plus the products of each ingredient's base value and its quality modifier (well-minced, etc.) and value bonus, all multiplied by the stack size. So, for example: a well-prepared meal consisting of 5 finely-minced cow cheese, 3 finely-minced llama tripe, 1 finely-minced llama sweetbread, and 2 superiorly minced mussels would be "-mussel roast [11]-", worth 676☼ (for 62☼ of ingredients!). (Exact calculation: (1.1*10+3 + 1.2*10+6 + 1.2*2+6 + 1.2*2+6 + (4/3)*2+10)(5 + 3 + 1 + 2).  
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The value of a stack of prepared meals is equal to the prepared meal's base value of 10 times the meal's quantity modifier (finely-prepared, etc.), plus the products of each ingredient's base value and its quality modifier (well-minced, etc.), all multiplied by the stack size. So, for example: a well-prepared meal consisting of 5 finely-minced cow cheese, 3 finely-minced llama tripe, 1 finely-minced llama sweetbread, and 2 superiorly minced mussels would be "-mussel roast [11]-", worth 770☼ (for 62☼ of ingredients!). (Exact calculation: (2*10 + 3*10 + 3*2 + 3*2 + 4*2)(5 + 3 + 1 + 2).  
  
 
This example can be understood as:
 
This example can be understood as:
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(well-prepared = 1.1) × (base value of prepared meal = 10☼) + (value bonus = 3)
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(well-prepared = 2) x (base value of prepared meal = 10☼)  
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(finely-minced = 1.2) × (value of cheese = 10☼) + (value bonus = 6)
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(finely minced = 1.2) × (value of tripe = 2☼) + (value bonus = 6)
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(finely-minced = 3) x (value of cheese = 10☼)
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(finely minced = 1.2) × (value of sweetbread = 2☼) + (value bonus = 6)
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(superiorly minced = 4/3) × (value of mussels = 2☼) + (value bonus = 10)
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(finely minced = 3) x (value of tripe = 2☼)
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all multiplied by the total number of meals (11)
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676☼
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(finely minced = 3) x (value of sweetbread = 2☼)
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(superiorly minced = 4) x (value of mussels = 2☼)
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all multiplied by the total number of ingredients (11)
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770☼
  
 
The individual stack sizes of the ingredients may affect your profits, but have no effect on the final meal's value. One "masterfully minced plump helmet" cooked with ten "well-minced dog meat" will have exactly the same value and description as ten "masterfully minced plump helmet" and one "well-minced dog meat".
 
The individual stack sizes of the ingredients may affect your profits, but have no effect on the final meal's value. One "masterfully minced plump helmet" cooked with ten "well-minced dog meat" will have exactly the same value and description as ten "masterfully minced plump helmet" and one "well-minced dog meat".
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== Training ==
 
== Training ==
  
When rendering large units of fat (for example from elephants or forgotten beasts) a dwarf gains cooking skill extremely quickly due to the dozens or hundreds of units of tallow created per task - even to the point of going from dabbling to skilled in a single task.{{verify|No longer true as of 47.05?}} Thus, rendering fat can be used to rapidly train cooking to high levels.
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When rendering large units of fat (for example from elephants or forgotten beasts) a dwarf gains cooking skill extremely quickly due to the dozens or hundreds of units of tallow created per task - even to the point of going from dabbling to skilled in a single task. Thus rendering fat can be used to rapidly train cooking to high levels.
  
 
== Bugs ==
 
== Bugs ==
* Cooks will only use liquid ingredients (like [[dwarven syrup]] and [[booze]]) as a last resort, instead preferring to cook only solid foods. {{Bug|2393}} A workaround for this is to set up multiple stockpiles around the kitchen, with ''only'' the liquids stockpile set to allow barrels, exploiting their preference for ingredients in barrels. When the other cooking materials around the kitchen are '''not''' in barrels, the cooks will use liquids along with the other foodstuffs to cook their meals.
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* Cooks will only use liquid ingredients (like [[dwarven syrup]] and [[booze]]) as a last resort, instead preferring to cook only solid foods. {{Bug|2393}} A workaround for this is to set up multiple stockpiles around the kitchen, with ''only'' the liquids stockpile set to allow barrels. When the other cooking materials around the kitchen are '''not''' in barrels, the cooks will use liquids along with the other foodstuffs to cook their meals.
* Cooks prefer ingredients stored in containers (and, even more so, ingredients stored in containers stored in containers--e.g. [[flour]], [[quarry bush]] leaves, etc.).
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* Cooks prefer solid ingredients stored in containers (and, even more so, ingredients stored in containers stored in containers--e.g. [[flour]], [[quarry bush]] leaves, etc.).
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* Cooking with eggs creates extreme kitchen [[clutter]]. {{Bug|3994}}
 
* Frozen milk gets cooked into prepared meals as a solid, causing the meal to melt later. {{Bug|2787}}
 
* Frozen milk gets cooked into prepared meals as a solid, causing the meal to melt later. {{Bug|2787}}
* High-[[quality]] cooked meals only give a happy [[thought]] if at least one of the ingredients is [[preference|preferred]] by the dwarf eating it. {{Bug|4661}}
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* High [[quality]] cooked meals only give a happy [[thought]] if at least one of the ingredients is [[preference|preferred]] by the dwarf eating it. {{Bug|4661}}
 
* Cooks can combine all the ingredients in a barrel into one massive meal. {{bug|7546}}
 
* Cooks can combine all the ingredients in a barrel into one massive meal. {{bug|7546}}
  
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{{Translation
[[ru:Cook]]
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| dwarven = rafar
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| elvish  = othi
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| goblin  = kengku
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| human  = lem
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