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''Plump helmets'' are fast-growing purple mushrooms which are the staple [[food]] crop of most fortresses and one of the six 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.
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'''Plump helmets''' are mushrooms that can be grown by dwarves for [[food]], and are perhaps the most widely popular of the six underground [[crop]]s.  They are edible raw, but can also be [[cook|cooked]] in a [[kitchen]] or [[brewer|brewed]] into [[dwarven wine]], placing them among the most versatile of [[crop]]s. Because they are also very fast-growing (taking only 25 days to mature) and can grow the whole year 'round, they are the staple [[food]] crop of many fortresses, which enjoy multiple harvests per season. 
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Keep in mind that cooking plants destroys their seeds, or in this case their '''spawn'''*. Both eating a plant raw and brewing it will leave seed/spawn behind, which can then be transferred to a seed [[bag]], planted and used to grow more.  [[Farming]] this crop is advisable to newer players because of the speed of growth and the easily edible result, as opposed to other crops that require [[plant processing]] and/or [[cook]]ing to be edible.
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Latest revision as of 15:07, 8 December 2011

Plump helmet
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Seed
Plump helmet spawn ·
Seasons
Spring Summer Autumn Winter
Biome

Wet Dry
Properties
Edible Yes
Cookable Yes
Alcohol Dwarven wine
Uses
This article is about an older version of DF.

Plump helmets are mushrooms that can be grown by dwarves for food, and are perhaps the most widely popular of the six underground crops. They are edible raw, but can also be cooked in a kitchen or brewed into dwarven wine, placing them among the most versatile of crops. Because they are also very fast-growing (taking only 25 days to mature) and can grow the whole year 'round, they are the staple food crop of many fortresses, which enjoy multiple harvests per season.

Keep in mind that cooking plants destroys their seeds, or in this case their spawn*. Both eating a plant raw and brewing it will leave seed/spawn behind, which can then be transferred to a seed bag, planted and used to grow more. Farming this crop is advisable to newer players because of the speed of growth and the easily edible result, as opposed to other crops that require plant processing and/or cooking to be edible.

(* Technically, mushrooms do not have "seeds", but they work just the same in-game.)
  • Grow time: 300
  • Plant value: 4
  • Drink value: 2
  • Seasons: All

See Also[edit]

Surface
Subterranean
Surface
AcaciaAlderAshBirchCacao treeCandlenutCedarChestnutFeather treeGlumprongHighwoodKapokLarchMahoganyMango treeMangroveMapleOakPalmPineRubber treeSaguaroWillow
Subterranean