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− | You can put a lot of ingredients into a sauce pan to cook a gulasch, but at least two different items are required. Excluding grain and water (if you add another type it works), any combination of grain, meat, [[foraged]] item, [[botanized]] item, and | + | You can put a lot of ingredients into a sauce pan to cook a gulasch, but at least two different items are required. Excluding grain and water (if you add another type it works), any combination of: grain, meat, fish, fillet, [[foraged]] item, [[botanized]] item, and water whose weight is no more the 3 times the weight of other items all create gulasch. |
− | + | If water is one of the ingredients it must not exceed a 3 to 1 ratio of water to food. This ratio is for every 0.3kg of water there must be at least 0.1kg of food (grain will make [[porridge]] unless combined with a [[foraged]]/[[botanized]] item). Water weight can be less but not more. | |
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Description
Gulasch ("goulash") is a somewhat good nutritional dish made in a sauce pan. Gulasch is a liquid dish and must be carried in a liquid container such as a pottery jar or waterskin. It is useful for skillgain in hot food cooking for difficulty levels that are higher than casseroles but lower than meals.
Method
You can put a lot of ingredients into a sauce pan to cook a gulasch, but at least two different items are required. Excluding grain and water (if you add another type it works), any combination of: grain, meat, fish, fillet, foraged item, botanized item, and water whose weight is no more the 3 times the weight of other items all create gulasch.
If water is one of the ingredients it must not exceed a 3 to 1 ratio of water to food. This ratio is for every 0.3kg of water there must be at least 0.1kg of food (grain will make porridge unless combined with a foraged/botanized item). Water weight can be less but not more.