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'''Mog juice''' is an [[extract]] from [[moghopper]]s, which can be used in [[cooking]]. | '''Mog juice''' is an [[extract]] from [[moghopper]]s, which can be used in [[cooking]]. | ||
− | + | Obtaining mog juice is done with the "extract from raw fish" command at the [[fishery]]. This requires a [[captured live fish|captured live moghopper]] and a [[barrel]] and is done by a [[dwarf]] with the [[fish dissection]] labor enabled. Each moghopper yields 5 units of mog juice, and each unit has a [[value]] of 50☼ per unit. Extraction kills the moghopper. | |
Mog juice is currently the only obtainable product from fish extraction, but due to the rarity of moghoppers, it is not a staple of the dwarven diet. | Mog juice is currently the only obtainable product from fish extraction, but due to the rarity of moghoppers, it is not a staple of the dwarven diet. |