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I suggest moving over to the new Swimming Sushi Reborn mod anyway
Unfortunately I am unable to translate the recipes into other languages as English is my only language.
I did consider using Google Translate (or something similar) although I have heard these tools are not always accurate so I'm sceptical about that.
im korean so i have to set english language to proper check recipes
Fixed with KitchenLib update.
Every one I've watched play does that trick with ketchup for burgers/hot dogs (or soy sauce with other dishes) with no problems. The game already has a lot of cards/appliances without adding more.
My mistake. (Thought someone asked how to make Onigiri, and I hadn't seen Onigiri before and thought about Nigiri.)
(My previous comment about a food item grouping together without a plate is the Nigiri, for clarification. Not sure if that's an intended feature, but felt it was worth mentioning.)
Also, after finding out about Onigiri existing in the mod, I've had the thought the unique feature about the Sushi is the complexity and variety. (I have a newfound interest in the dishes and mod, as a positive comment.)
I know it would perhaps take some time to implement, but I had some ideas:
- Crab rolls: I had the thought perhaps these could either become a side (and instead of seaweed use flour / dough like a crabrangoon?)
- Soy Sauce Packets: I don't know if this is even possible to implement. Soy sauce packets (upgrade of soy sauce?) to set on tables in advance to help alleviate the soy sauce demands?
Key thing here. You take a portion of the boiled rice, then have to interact with it. Then add cooked seaweed. It will turn into a rice ball. :3
I forget then, what food item it is that is rice with fillet on top.