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− | ''Plump helmets'' are fast-growing purple mushrooms which are the staple [[food]] crop of most fortresses. They are edible raw, but can also be [[cook|cooked]] in a [[kitchen]] or [[brewer|brewed]] into [[dwarven wine]]. Keep in mind that cooking the plants destroys their seeds, or in this case their spawn. Out-of-hand eating and brewing leave a plump helmet spawn behind, which can then be transferred to a seed bag and used to grow crops. | + | ''Plump helmets'' are fast-growing purple mushrooms which are the staple [[food]] crop of most fortresses and one of the five known subterranean crops. They are edible raw, but can also be [[cook|cooked]] in a [[kitchen]] or [[brewer|brewed]] into [[dwarven wine]]. Keep in mind that cooking the plants destroys their seeds, or in this case their spawn. Out-of-hand eating and brewing leave a plump helmet spawn behind, which can then be transferred to a seed bag and used to grow crops. |
You should note that although it is possible to make farm plots in the sunshine, plump helmets won't grow outside a cave. | You should note that although it is possible to make farm plots in the sunshine, plump helmets won't grow outside a cave. |
Revision as of 07:37, 2 November 2007
Plump helmets are fast-growing purple mushrooms which are the staple food crop of most fortresses and one of the five known subterranean crops. They are edible raw, but can also be cooked in a kitchen or brewed into dwarven wine. Keep in mind that cooking the plants destroys their seeds, or in this case their spawn. Out-of-hand eating and brewing leave a plump helmet spawn behind, which can then be transferred to a seed bag and used to grow crops.
You should note that although it is possible to make farm plots in the sunshine, plump helmets won't grow outside a cave.