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'''Dwarven Syrup''' is made from {{L|sweet pod}}s at a {{L|farmer's workshop}} using the "process plants (barrel)" order and the {{L|Thresher}} skill.  Five units of dwarven syrup are made from each sweet pod, and one seed per sweet pod will be left over.  Dwarven syrup cannot be eaten in its raw state, but can be made into edible food using {{L|cooking}}. As dwarven syrup is a moderately valuable good, a stack of dwarven syrup roasts can have a surprisingly high value, easily into the thousands even with a moderately-experienced cook.
 
'''Dwarven Syrup''' is made from {{L|sweet pod}}s at a {{L|farmer's workshop}} using the "process plants (barrel)" order and the {{L|Thresher}} skill.  Five units of dwarven syrup are made from each sweet pod, and one seed per sweet pod will be left over.  Dwarven syrup cannot be eaten in its raw state, but can be made into edible food using {{L|cooking}}. As dwarven syrup is a moderately valuable good, a stack of dwarven syrup roasts can have a surprisingly high value, easily into the thousands even with a moderately-experienced cook.
  

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Dwarven Syrup is made from Template:Ls at a Template:L using the "process plants (barrel)" order and the Template:L skill. Five units of dwarven syrup are made from each sweet pod, and one seed per sweet pod will be left over. Dwarven syrup cannot be eaten in its raw state, but can be made into edible food using Template:L. As dwarven syrup is a moderately valuable good, a stack of dwarven syrup roasts can have a surprisingly high value, easily into the thousands even with a moderately-experienced cook.

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