Difference between revisions of "Kisiel"
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Made from [[potatoes]] and either [[blackberries]], [[strawberries]] or [[raspberries]] on a [[campstove]], using a {{big pot}}. | Made from [[potatoes]] and either [[blackberries]], [[strawberries]] or [[raspberries]] on a [[campstove]], using a {{big pot}}. | ||
− | In real life kisiel is an East European food, known in Russia, Poland, Finland and around that area. The potatoes in the recipe are to simulate potato flour because RD tries to avoid creating resources that only have one use. The resulting outcome is like jelly but more runny. In real life the recipe also contains sugar and fruits can be substituted for berries. | + | In real life kisiel is an East European food, known in Russia, Poland, Finland and around that area. The potatoes in the recipe are to simulate potato flour because RD tries to avoid creating resources that only have one use. The resulting outcome is like jelly but more runny. In real life the recipe also contains sugar and fruits which can be substituted for berries. |
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50 grams heals one percent of damage.
Made from potatoes and either blackberries, strawberries or raspberries on a campstove, using a big pot of stone, copper or steel.
In real life kisiel is an East European food, known in Russia, Poland, Finland and around that area. The potatoes in the recipe are to simulate potato flour because RD tries to avoid creating resources that only have one use. The resulting outcome is like jelly but more runny. In real life the recipe also contains sugar and fruits which can be substituted for berries.