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==Usage== | ==Usage== | ||
Rice can be eaten raw, providing the player with some positive and negative effects. Rice is more effective when used as [[cooking]] [[Recipe | Rice can be eaten raw, providing the player with some positive and negative effects. Rice is more effective when used as [[cooking]] [[Recipe ingredients|ingredient]], as all negative effects are removed. | ||
==Crafting== | ==Crafting== |
Revision as of 03:15, 28 January 2024
Rice | ||
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General | ||
Category | Food | |
Encumbrance | 2.0 | |
Packaged | Yes | |
Nutrition | ||
Hunger | -60 | |
Thirst | +60 | |
Calories | 2880 | |
Carbohydrates | 648 | |
Proteins | 72 | |
Fat | 0 | |
Effect | ||
Unhappiness | +40 | |
Technical details | ||
Item ID | Base.Rice |
Rice is a non-perishable food item.
Usage
Rice can be eaten raw, providing the player with some positive and negative effects. Rice is more effective when used as cooking ingredient, as all negative effects are removed.
Crafting
- Main article: Cooking
What it can make
Product | XP gained | Skill(s) | Recipe | Ingredient 1 | Ingredient 2 | Ingredient 3 |
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Recipe ingredients |
0 XP | none | Saucepan (consumed) |
Water (25 units) (consumed) |
Rice (10 units) (consumed) | |
Recipe ingredients |
0 XP | none | Cooking Pot (consumed) |
Water (25 units) (consumed) |
Rice (10 units) (consumed) |
Distribution
Rice can be found in kitchen counters and grocery/food stores, though it is fairly rare compared to canned food.
Code
From items_food.txt (Project Zomboid directory/media/scripts/) Retrieved: Build 41.73
item Rice { DisplayName = Rice, DisplayCategory = Food, Type = Food, Weight = 2, Icon = RiceRaw, Packaged = TRUE, HungerChange = -60, ThirstChange = 60, UnhappyChange = 40, Calories = 2880, Carbohydrates = 648, Lipids = 0, Proteins = 72, WorldStaticModel = Rice, }