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What Is Cooking?
How Do You Cook In Dinkum?
Cooking Recipes
Food is amazing. Not only does it keep you alive, and taste awesome, but according to Dinkum, it can cure near-fatal injuries and replenish your stamina. If you’ve been hit one too many times by a gribbly, or you’ve run around for too long, worry not, an apple will sort you right out.
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But what if you wanted the benefits of the apple to be, well, more beneficial. What if you applied some sort of heat-based appliance and your once tasty apple becomes more appley? Well, that’s where cooking comes into play. Grab some twigs and be ready to dig in.
Dinkum is currently in Early Access. As a result, things may change and be updated as development continues.
What Is Cooking?
Cooking in Dinkum is simply the act of heating something up. Sometimes you will heat something with other things to make new things, but in general, heat is required. Cooking nearly always enhances the healing and regeneration effects of food, and if you want to be active in Dinkum each day, then having a stockpile of ready-made meals is a must.
How Do You Cook In Dinkum?
To cook in Dinkum you need two things - a cooking station of some sort, and at least one ingredient. Cooking stations come in several forms and can be something as simple as a Camp Fire, or as advanced as a Cooking Table. Ingredients similarly can be something as easily found as a banana, or a refined good, like flour.
Here’s a list of cooking stations in Dinkum:
- Camp Fire
- BBQ
- Cooking Table
Camp Fires are dangerous and if you aren't careful when near them, you can set yourself on fire. If you aren't near water, things can get hairy really quickly. For safety, don't rely on having a production line of Camp Fires. Instead, invest in a BBQ.
Cooking Recipes
There are plenty of recipes in Dinkum, and different recipes will require a different type of cooking station. There may be three in Dinkum, but you can lump Camp Fires and BBQs into the same category for recipes. BBQs are simply an upgraded form of Camp Fire when it comes to cooking food.
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Cooked Apple | CF/BBQ |
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Cooked Banana | CF/BBQ |
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Cooked Bush Lime | CF/BBQ |
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Cooked Cactus Figs | CF/BBQ |
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Cooked Croco Meat | CF/BBQ |
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Cooked Flake | CF/BBQ |
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Cooked | CF/BBQ |
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Cooked Giant Drumstick | CF/BBQ |
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Cooked Quandong | CF/BBQ |
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Bread | CT |
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Dagwood Dog | CT |
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Damper | CT |
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Fairy Bread | CT |
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Fish and Chips | CT |
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Fruit Salad | CT |
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Garden Salad | CT |
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Hearty Stew | CT |
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Lamington | CT |
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Meat On A Stick | CT |
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Meat Pie | CT |
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Pastie | CT |
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Pavlova | CT |
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Prime Roast | CT |
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Quiche | CT |
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Sausage Roll | CT |
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