Compatibility
Minecraft: Java Edition
Platforms
Supported environments
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Details
Adds many new foods, each with different uses and way to obtain them, such as wild crops which can be cultivated, and loot from vanilla chests, mobs and blocks.
Compatibility:
Aims to be compatible with many other mods, with built-in support for Twilight Forest and Shadowlands, and heavy use of forge tags to ensure cross compatibility in recipes (for example, tomatos from this mod should work in most recipes from other mods which use tomatos)
Changing recipes:
Some recipes in the mod will change depending on what mods you have installed, for example if you have a mod which adds dough you'll need to use that instead of wheat to craft certain items, but you will be able to use wheat if there is no dough added in your modpack.
Special effects:
Some kinds of rare chilies will deal heavy fire damage but temporarily boost your health if you survive them. Ice creams will heal 1 health in hot biomes, and do 1 point of freeze damage in cold biomes. Chilly Peppers will deal heavy freeze damage in cold biomes but will heal you in hot biomes. ...More will likely be added in future.
Credits:
Most textures are directly from or edited from ItemBound (https://www.curseforge.com/minecraft/texture-packs/itembound-16x) by SixFootBlue, used in accordance with the license. Massive thanks to them for that, go check out their work too.
Use guide:
Most non-vanilla ingredients will have tooltips explaining where they are found, some items such as Twilight Forest or Shadowlands specific food items won't be craftable without their respective mods, but may still generate in loot chests.
Balance:
I have tried to keep the mod balanced, anything better than a steak will require several ingredients or be uncommon to find.
Future plans:
Porting to 1.20.4 and above Adding food which generates in the Nether Adding food which generates in other modded dimensions? Maybe? Porting to Fabric (unlikely to happen unless the mod like really takes off, since I'd have to learn how to use a whole new modding api)