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Industrial Engineers Food Recipes
   
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Type: Mod
Mod category: script, modpack, other
Version: 0.7
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125.604 MB
2022 年 10 月 15 日 上午 8:51
2022 年 11 月 14 日 上午 3:03
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Industrial Engineers Food Recipes

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!!! This Mod only works with the Industrial Engineers Modpack !!!
https://psteamcommunity.yuanyoumao.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2297033591&searchtext=industrial

This mod brings food production into the industrial age! Adjusted most food crafting recipes.
Canned or bottled food is now required for many consumable foods. We have also added the item salt, which is also required for high-quality food.
In connection with the mechanical oven for mass production, only canned food is permitted. If you have consumed a sealed food, you get the bottle or tin back into your inventory. On a large scale, only canned food can be stacked.

Added:
Food Can (use a smelter or mech. component block)
Glass Bottles (smelter)
Salt (crafting table)
Malt (millstone block)
Cider
Beer
Canned Mushroom Soup

This mod works in tandem with the Chicken Coop mod and has adopted eggs as its recipes. We may also plan to add more animals to the base.
We also working on buff-changes for the new cons. items.

We plan to expand the mod! :)

Check out the Industrial Engineers Discord https://discord.gg/VUMmkQe
Or the PlanetsNoLag Discord for the next Server Season! https://discord.gg/YuJwhHS

Have fun!
4 条留言
evoman85 2022 年 10 月 18 日 上午 7:51 
thanks for the response epic mod can't wait to see whats next
Xaerthus  [作者] 2022 年 10 月 18 日 上午 4:15 
@evoman85 You can still make basic foods without cans (salads, bopiled cabbage, root broth, porridge). But other than that you only need 1 tin ingot for 20 re-usable cans.
Swiss_Spetsnaz  [作者] 2022 年 10 月 16 日 下午 10:33 
Food cans came up early, at the beginning of industrialization. That's why we thought we'd add them directly :)
evoman85 2022 年 10 月 16 日 下午 3:10 
Really cool i'm loving the mod thus far, But i was wondering if we could still retain the ability to make food in wooden "Maybe Ceramic" kitchen ware too for those who are still building up to the industrial age. Bless you non the less