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==List of Nourishing Foods== | ==List of Nourishing Foods== | ||
− | [[asparagus]] | + | *[[asparagus]] |
− | [[bread]] | + | *[[bread]] |
− | [[carrots]] | + | *[[carrots]] |
− | [[cooked_meat|cooked meat]] | + | *[[cooked_meat|cooked meat]] |
− | [[grilled meat|grilled meat]] | + | *[[grilled meat|grilled meat]] |
− | [[potatoes]] | + | *[[potatoes]] |
− | [[rice]] | + | *[[rice]] |
− | [[rye_bread|rye bread]] | + | *[[rye_bread|rye bread]] |
− | [[sorghum_bread|sorghum bread] | + | *[[sorghum_bread|sorghum bread] |
− | [[smoked_meat|smoked meat] | + | *[[smoked_meat|smoked meat] |
− | [[spinage]] | + | *[[spinage]] |
Revision as of 10:28, 14 July 2005
Nourishing foods are automatically eaten once each day.
Some food is edible directly, e.g. asparagus or carrots. Other food has to be processed, e.g. meat.
And than there is food that heals, like tomatoes.
List of Nourishing Foods
- asparagus
- bread
- carrots
- cooked meat
- grilled meat
- potatoes
- rice
- rye bread
- [[sorghum_bread|sorghum bread]
- [[smoked_meat|smoked meat]
- spinage