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Body parts of living dwarves may also be marked as rotten if they are affected by a [[syndrome]] that causes necrosis. The afflicted body part produces miasma from time to time.
 
Body parts of living dwarves may also be marked as rotten if they are affected by a [[syndrome]] that causes necrosis. The afflicted body part produces miasma from time to time.
  
Prepared food will rot the same as [[meat]], [[cheese]], [[egg]]s, and prepared [[fish]], but [[plant]]s will wither instead of producing miasma. The only places where food will not rot are: in a stockpile, a [[trade depot]], the [[Wagon (embark)|embark wagon]], a [[minecart]], when used as a reaction component, or while being carried by a dwarf, caravan pack animal, or [[wagon]]. Additionally, eggs will not rot in a [[nest box]]. It does not matter if the food is in a [[container]]; a [[barrel]] or [[large pot]] full of meat left in a corridor will rot.  While you'd expect [[milk]], [[fat]], and [[tallow]] to rot also, it seems that they do not, nor do any of the other categories of food, including [[flour]], [[drink]]s, [[seed]]s, and [[rock nut]] paste. Raw fish will rot no matter where they're stored, which is why it's important to prepare fish as quickly as possible.
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Prepared food will rot the same as [[meat]], [[cheese]], [[egg]]s, and prepared [[fish]], but [[plant]]s will wither instead of producing miasma. The only places where food will not rot are: in a stockpile, a [[trade depot]], the [[Wagon (embark)|embark wagon]], a [[minecart]], when used as a reaction component, submerged in 7/7 water, or while being carried by a dwarf, caravan pack animal, or [[wagon]]. Additionally, eggs will not rot in a [[nest box]]. It does not matter if the food is in a [[container]]; a [[barrel]] or [[large pot]] full of meat left in a corridor will rot.  While you'd expect [[milk]], [[fat]], and [[tallow]] to rot also, it seems that they do not, nor do any of the other categories of food, including [[flour]], [[drink]]s, [[seed]]s, and [[rock nut]] paste. Raw fish will rot no matter where they're stored, which is why it's important to prepare fish as quickly as possible.
  
 
== Miasma propagation ==
 
== Miasma propagation ==

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