Food

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There are many types of food in UnReal World. Some are raw foods, such as berries, rye, turnips or other types of plants. Some foods are poisonous and some foods require cooking before you can eat them.

List of foods available

Meat

Butchering an animal with the b key (If you want to skin it, don't forget to do it first, as it can't be done after butchering!) results in a variable amount of meat cuts and a single chunk of fat. The amount of cuts and the weight of the fat chunk depend on the size of the animal. Larger animals naturally provide more meat and fat. Each meat cut weights 1 lb.

Meat and fat can not be eaten raw unless starving but need to be either roasted, smoked, dried or salted.

Image Item
Meat cut Meat cut
Fat Chunk of Fat

Small Fish

Image Item
Fish.png Perch
Fish.png Roach
Fish.png Bream
Fish.png Pike-perch

Often freshwater, they are the easiest fish to catch.

Large Fish

Image Item
Fish.png Pike
Fish.png Burbot
Fish.png Trout
Fish.png Salmon
Fish.png Lavaret

These fish make wonderful sources of food, though they can sometimes be hard to find. Fishing in deep water or in rapid tiles makes you more likely to catch one.

All fish can be preserved in the same way as meat, by smoking, salting, or drying.

Eggs

Eggs have reported to have been found in v3.4, though there are no uses beyond eating them raw for minimal nutrition.Verify

Berries

Image Name Carbs Fat Protein Water Calories (per lb) Size Quantity Growing time Growing seasons Pickable Region Found in
Black Currant.png Black Currant
8
0
1
60
163
Medium (0.1 lbs per fistful)
15
100 days
Seedtime (May) - Fall (September) Mid Harvest - Fall Eastern, Western, Southern Clearing, Grove, Lichenous Pine Forest, Settlement
Blueberry.png Blueberry
6
1
1
70
168
Medium (0.1 lbs per fistful)
1
95 days
Seedtime (May) - Fall (September) Harvest - Fall Eastern, Western, Northern, Southern Coniferous Forest, Heathland, Pine Forest, Spruce Forest, Spruce Mire
Cloudberry.png Cloudberry
8
1
2
60
222
Large (0.2 lbs per fistful)
1
95 days
Fallow (June) - Dead (November) Fall - Dead Eastern, Northern Open Mire, Pine Mire, Spruce Mire
Cranberry.png Cranberry
4
1
0
80
113
Small (0.05 lbs per fistful)
1
70 days
Harvest (August) - Winter (December) Mid Dirt - Winter Eastern, Western, Southern Open Mire, Pine Mire, Spruce Mire
Crowberry.png Crowberry
6
1
1
90
168
Medium (0.1 lbs per fistful)
1
95 days
Swidden (April) - Harvest (August) Hay - Harvest Eastern, Western, Northern, Southern Cliff, Heathland, Pine Mire
Lingonberry.png Lingonberry
7
1
0
20
168
Medium (0.1 lbs per fistful)
1
95 days
Fallow (June) - Dead (November) Fall - Dead Eastern, Western, Northern Heathland, Pine Forest
Northern bilberry.png Northern bilberry
3
0
1
80
73
Medium (0.1 lbs per fistful)
1
95 days
Seedtime (May) - Fall (September) Harvest - Fall Eastern, Western, Northern, Southern Heathland, Pine Forest, Pine Mire
Raspberry.png Raspberry
4
1
1
80
132
Large (0.2 lbs per fistful)
10
60 days
Seedtime (May) - Fall (September) Hay - Fall Eastern Western Southern Grove, Mountain, Open Mire
Strawberry.png Strawberry
9
0
0
10
163
Medium (0.1 lbs per fistful)
1
95 days
Seedtime (May) - Harvest (August) Harvest Eastern, Western, Southern Coniferous Forest, Grove, Meadow, Spruce Forest

Most Berries ripen during the summer and will be harvestable one to two and a half months into summer.

Crops

Image Name Carbs Fat Protein Thresh Multiplier* Time to Harvest Sprout Harvest (first) Wither Produces
Barley.png Barley
64
2
7
0.1
110 days
May
Aug 19
September
Grains
Broad Beans.png Broad Beans
19
0
8
0.5
110 days
April
Jul 20
November
Pods
Hemp.png Hemp
8
10
24
0.1
130 days
April
Aug 9
October
Seeds, Leaves
Pea.png Pea
12
1
6
0.5
90 days
May
Jul 30
September
Pods
Rye.png Rye
55
2
9
0.1
120 days
May
Aug 29
September
Grains
Turnip.png Turnip
7
0
1
N/A
55 days
May
Jun 25
September
Seeds, Turnips (roots)

*Multiplier to plant (not seed) nutrition after threshing.

Mushrooms

Image Name Carbs Fat Protein Water Growth time Sprout Harvest Wither Poisonous ? Terrain
Browncoat mushroom.png Browncoat mushroom
20 days
Fall (September)
Late Fall (September)
Dead (November)
None Coniferous forests, Heathland, Pine forests
Ukko's mushroom.png Ukko's Mushroom
40 days
Harvest (August)
Fall (September)
Dirt (October)
None Groves, Meadows, Settlements
Yellowcoat mushroom.png Yellowcoat Mushroom
45 days
Fallow (June)
Hay (July)
Dead (November)
None Coniferous forests, Groves, Heathland
Yellow fingers mushroom.png Yellow fingers mushroom
30 days
Swidden (April)
Seedtime (May)
Hay (July)
None Coniferous forests, Groves, Meadows
Hairy mushroom.png Hairy Mushroom
35 days
Harvest (August)
Fall (September)
Dirt (October)
Irritating Coniferous forests, Groves, Meadows, Spruce mires
Ringed mushroom.png Ringed Mushroom
25 days
Harvest (August)
Late Harvest
Fall (September)
Irritating Groves, Meadows
Soft mushroom.png Soft Mushroom
60 days
Seedtime (May)
Hay (July)
Hay (July)
Irritating Groves, Meadows
Bearpaw mushroom.png Bearpaw Mushroom
35 days
Harvest (August)
Fall (September)
Dead (November)
Poisonous Coniferous forests, Groves, Settlements, Spruce mires
Tellervo's gift mushroom.png Tellervo's gift Mushroom
45 days
Fall (September)
Dirt (October)
Winter (December)
Poisonous Heathland, Pine forests, Pine mires
Redlegger mushroom.png Redlegger Mushroom
50 days
Harvest (August)
Late Fall (September)
Dead (November)
Poisonous Heathland, Lichenous pine forests, Pine forests
Noaidi's mushroom.png Noaidi's Mushroom
50 days
Fallow (June)
Late Hay (July)
Dirt (October)
Hallucinatory Coniferous forests, Groves, Heathland, Meadows, Pine or spruce mires, Settlements
Black ear mushroom.png Black ear Mushroom
1
0
1
60
60 days
Fallow (June)
Late Hay (July)
Dirt (October)
Deadly Heathland, Lichenous pine forests, Pine forests
Sand mushroom.png Sand Mushroom
60 days
Fallow (June)
Harvest (August)
Dirt (October)
Deadly Coniferous forests, Heathland, Pine forests

List of food recipes

  • A hyphen - indicates that the item in the column title is not used in the recipe.
  • An O indicates that the item in the column title is optional.

Baking recipes

Image Name Flour Water Seasoning Fire
Flatbread.png Flatbread
0.5 lbs
0.25 lbs
0.15 lbs (O)
Yes

Porridge recipes

Image Name Flour Berries Seeds Water Cooking pot Seasoning Fire
Pot.png Porridge
0.4 lbs
-
-
1 lbs
Yes
-
Yes
Pot.png Oven porridge
0.4 lbs
-
-
1 lbs
Yes
-
Burning or heated fireplace
Pot.png Seed porridge
-
-
0.4 lbs
1 lbs
Yes
-
Yes
Pot.png Berry porridge
0.1 lbs (O)
1 lbs
-
0.5 lbs
Yes
-
Yes

Meat recipes

Image Name Raw meat Water Vegetables Mushrooms Knife Seasoning Cooking pot Fire
Pot.png Meat soup
2 lbs
2.5 lbs
0.5 lbs
-
Yes
0.25 lbs (O)
Yes
Yes
Pot.png Meat stew
3 lbs
0.25 lbs
0.5 lbs (O)
0.5 lbs (O)
Yes
0.25 lbs (O)
Yes
Heated Fireplace

Fish recipes

Image Name Raw fish Water Vegetables Knife Seasoning Cooking pot Fire
Pot.png Fish soup
2 lbs
2.5 lbs
0.5 lbs
Yes
0.25 lbs (O)
Yes
Yes

Vegetable recipes

Image Name Raw meat Water Peas Flour Herbs Vegetables Mushrooms Seasoning Knife Cooking pot Fire
Pot.png Pea soup
1 lbs (O)
2.5 lbs
2 lbs
-
-
-
-
0.25 lbs (O)
No
Yes
Yes
Pot.png Green soup
-
0.5 lbs
-
0.1 lbs (O)
1 lbs
-
-
0.1 lbs (O)
No
Yes
Yes
Pot.png Vegetable soup
-
2 lbs
-
-
-
2 lbs
-
0.25 lbs (O)
Yes
Yes
Yes
Pot.png Mushroom soup
-
0.75 lbs
-
0.25 lbs (O)
-
-
2 lbs
0.25 lbs (O)
No
Yes
Yes
Pot.png Vegetable stew
-
0.25 lbs
-
-
-
3 lbs
0.5 lbs (O)
0.25 lbs (O)
Yes
Yes
Heated fireplace

Food spoilage

Food in UnReal World, like in the real world has a used by date. By that, I mean that food can spoil and spoiled food WILL make you sick. Various types of food spoil at different rates. Meat cuts for example can spoil after only a few days in the dry hot summer months, however, in winter months can last for a huge amount of time. One thing to note is that when meat/food goes "stale" it is still safe to eat, however, it won't provide as much nutrition and will taste bland/awful.