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Several plants listed below are not strictly crops as such as they have no seeds and couldn't be planted even if you wanted to (see note "<sup>3</sup>", below).
 
Several plants listed below are not strictly crops as such as they have no seeds and couldn't be planted even if you wanted to (see note "<sup>3</sup>", below).
 
Unlike in later versions, outdoor plants are not restricted to specific biomes, but occur in up to 3 distinct locations:
 
* River - areas within 2 tiles of the outdoor [[river]]
 
* Swamp - areas within 2 tiles of a [[murky pool]]
 
* Forest - areas ''not'' within 2 tiles of a water source
 
  
 
Most plants can be [[brew]]ed into [[alcohol]]s, each plant type producing a different variation, and dwarves do prefer some variety in their drink. Some plants may be eaten raw, others must be cooked first, others must be processed first (by [[milling]] or [[plant processing]]) before they are edible, and still others are inedible, producing only non-food products. All drinks may be cooked into meals.
 
Most plants can be [[brew]]ed into [[alcohol]]s, each plant type producing a different variation, and dwarves do prefer some variety in their drink. Some plants may be eaten raw, others must be cooked first, others must be processed first (by [[milling]] or [[plant processing]]) before they are edible, and still others are inedible, producing only non-food products. All drinks may be cooked into meals.

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