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| Author = Sho Cookbook{{!}}Noodles & Cakes (page 1)<br>-- Cheese (page 2)<br>-- Meat & Fried Food (page 3)<br>-- Rice & Noodle Dishes (page 4)<br>-- Pickling (page 5)<br>-- Oils (page 6) | |||
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Using a baking pan on cake batter will make a cake. Using it on cookie dough will make three cookies. | Using a baking pan on cake batter will make a cake. Using it on cookie dough will make three cookies. | ||
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To make cheese, use rennet on milk to curdle it. | To make cheese, use rennet on milk to curdle it. | ||
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MEAT & FRIED FOOD | |||
To butcher a fish, side of beef, chicken, or rabbit carcass, use a carving knife on it. This will give you three pieces of fish, steak, chicken, or rabbit meat. | To butcher a fish, side of beef, chicken, or rabbit carcass, use a carving knife on it. This will give you three pieces of fish, steak, chicken, or rabbit meat. | ||
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You can fry these pieces by using a frying pan on them. You can also fry mushrooms and eggs. | You can fry these pieces by using a frying pan on them. You can also fry mushrooms and eggs. | ||
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RICE & NOODLE DISHES | |||
To make rice dished, use uncooked rice on any carved piece of meat, or on a mushroom. Rice with fish is known, in the ancient Sho land of Iiwah, as "sushi." | To make rice dished, use uncooked rice on any carved piece of meat, or on a mushroom. Rice with fish is known, in the ancient Sho land of Iiwah, as "sushi." | ||
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The Sho frequently eat their meat with noodles. Use raw noodles on any piece of carved meat, or on a mushroom to make these dishes. | The Sho frequently eat their meat with noodles. Use raw noodles on any piece of carved meat, or on a mushroom to make these dishes. | ||
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PICKLING | |||
Use brine on eggs or fish filets to pickle them. | Use brine on eggs or fish filets to pickle them. | ||
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Use brine on cabbage to make a Sho delicacy called "kimchi." | Use brine on cabbage to make a Sho delicacy called "kimchi." | ||
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OILS | |||
Some foods are also receptive to oils that make them more potent. These oils, made by alchemists, can make food that heals or grants mana instead of renewing your stamina. An even more powerful oil, called Victual Oil, will increase the amount of health, mana or stamina food grants. | Some foods are also receptive to oils that make them more potent. These oils, made by alchemists, can make food that heals or grants mana instead of renewing your stamina. An even more powerful oil, called Victual Oil, will increase the amount of health, mana or stamina food grants. | ||
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To make dough, use floor on water.
If you use dough on an egg, you will make batter. Dough on honey will create cookie dough.
Use plain batter on more floor to make cake batter.
Using a noodle cutter on dough will make raw (uncooked) noodles.
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NOODLES & CAKES (cont'd)
Using a baking pan on cake batter will make a cake. Using it on cookie dough will make three cookies.
Using dough on an apple will make an apple pie.
CHEESE
To make cheese, use rennet on milk to curdle it.
MEAT & FRIED FOOD
To butcher a fish, side of beef, chicken, or rabbit carcass, use a carving knife on it. This will give you three pieces of fish, steak, chicken, or rabbit meat.
You can fry these pieces by using a frying pan on them. You can also fry mushrooms and eggs.
RICE & NOODLE DISHES
To make rice dished, use uncooked rice on any carved piece of meat, or on a mushroom. Rice with fish is known, in the ancient Sho land of Iiwah, as "sushi."
The Sho frequently eat their meat with noodles. Use raw noodles on any piece of carved meat, or on a mushroom to make these dishes.
PICKLING
Use brine on eggs or fish filets to pickle them.
Use brine on cabbage to make a Sho delicacy called "kimchi."
OILS
Some foods are also receptive to oils that make them more potent. These oils, made by alchemists, can make food that heals or grants mana instead of renewing your stamina. An even more powerful oil, called Victual Oil, will increase the amount of health, mana or stamina food grants.
Foods affected by alchemical oils include cakes, pies (including pizza), and stews.
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