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=='Bugged' Boozecooking==
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== Boozecooking==
When you cook only alcohol (or other liquid item - dwarven syrup has the same problem), the cook decides to pull the alcohol out of the barrels, cluttering the kitchen, but then doesn't make a purely alcohol meal, leaving units of alcohol which turn into a pool if you remove the kitchen. Your cook will merrily proceed at starting meals he can't finish, ruining your alcohol and grinding your kitchen to a halt.
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Currently<sup>0.31.08</sup>, a cook will first look for a solid ingredient and then consider liquid ingredients to cook with.  When you cook only alcohol (or other liquid items - dwarven syrup has the same problem), the final product is a liquid, which dwarfs cannot transport.  This leaves units of alcohol in the kitchen which turn into a pool if you remove the kitchen.
 
 
This only occurs sometimes. {{v|0.31.03}}
 
 
 
A similar bug, presumably caused by the same issue, has been observed with dwarven syrup. {{v|0.31.06}}
 
 
 
 
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Revision as of 19:02, 23 June 2010

Skill: Cook
Association  
Profession Template:L
Job Title Cook
Labor Cooking
Tasks
  • Prepare Easy Meal
  • Prepare Fine Meal
  • Prepare Lavish Meal
  • Render Fat
Workshop

Template:L

Attributes
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This article is about an older version of DF.

A Cook is a dwarf whose highest skill is in cooking. Cooks will prepare meals at the Template:L workshop using ingredients available in your fortress. They will also render Template:L into Template:L at the kitchen. Both of these fall under the Cooking labor.

There are three kinds of meals- easy, fine, and lavish. An easy meal uses two components; a fine meal three components, and a lavish meal four components. The result is a stack of prepared food with the same size as the sum of the stack sizes of its components. Prepared meals can rot, but do so much more slowly than raw food, especially meat.

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. Eating high quality prepared food also gives your dwarves happy thoughts; a dwarf will also receive a happy thought if the meal contains one of their favorite foods. 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".

Recipes

See also List of Crops for ingredients.

Meals are prepared with a primary ingredient and 1~3 other ingredients. The primary ingredient determines what the meal will be called, and the remaining ingredients appear to be a random assortment of whatever is on hand. The result will be a stack of meals. The stack size is equal to the sum of the stack sizes of the ingredients.

Easy meals require two ingredients, and will be named "{last ingredient} biscuit".
Fine meals require three ingredients, and will be named "{last ingredient} stew".
Lavish meals require four ingredients, and will be named "{last ingredient} roast".

This table begins to show the interaction between preparation quality, and ingredient quality. The 'Value' column in the table is the total value of the stack divided by the number of portions in the stack, so that it is per portion.

Preparation Recipe Type Ingredients Value
(normal) Plump Helmet Biscuits 2x minced Plump Helmet 18
Well-Prepared Plump Helmet Biscuits 2x minced Plump Helmet 28
Well-Prepared Plump Helmet Biscuits 1x minced Plump Helmet, 1x well-minced Plump Helmet 32
Well-Prepared Plump Helmet Biscuits 2x well-minced Plump Helmet 36
Well-Prepared Plump Helmet Biscuits 1x well-minced Plump Helmet, 1x finely minced Plump Helmet 40


Boozecooking

Currently0.31.08, a cook will first look for a solid ingredient and then consider liquid ingredients to cook with. When you cook only alcohol (or other liquid items - dwarven syrup has the same problem), the final product is a liquid, which dwarfs cannot transport. This leaves units of alcohol in the kitchen which turn into a pool if you remove the kitchen.

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