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When you kill an animal, you will be rewarded with some meat, the amount of which depends on the [[Animals|animal]]'s size.
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This meat is not edible before it is somehow processed, e.g. into [[cooked meat]], [[Grilled_Meat|grilled meat]], [[smoked meat]], or [[salted meat]].
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[[Meat]] is obtained from killing wild [[animal]]s.
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Raw meat is inedible before it is processed in some way, whether [[grilled meat|grilled]], [[cooked meat|cooked]], [[smoked meat|smoked]], [[salted meat|salted]], [[meat jerky|dried]], or prepared in a variety of more complex recipes.
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When left on the ground outside of a building, raw meat deteriorates at a rapid rate.
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==Uses for meat==
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* [[aspic]] with [[large bones]] and [[water]] using a [[Tandoor#Aspic|tandoor]]
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* [[burgers]] with [[bread]] on a [[Campstove#Making_burgers|campstove]].
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* [[cooked meat]] in a [[primitive oven]], {{oven}}, or made on a [[small fire pit]], [[fire place]] or [[deck grill]] using a {{pot}}
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* [[fried rice with meat]] with [[rice]] on a [[Small_fire_pit#Fried_rice|small fire pit]] or [[Deck_grill#Fried_rice|deck grill]]
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* [[grilled meat]] on a [[Small_fire_pit#Meat|small fire pit]], [[Fire_place#Grilling_meat|fire place]], [[Deck_grill#Meat|deck grill]], or [[Spit#Meat|spit]]
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* [[impure biodiesel]] with [[alcohol]] and [[soda]] in a [[biodiesel mixing vat]]
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* [[kebabs]] on a [[Tandoor#Kebabs|tandoor]]
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* [[lard soap]] with [[bone ash]] and [[water]] using a [[small fire pit]], a {{pot}}, and a [[mortar and pestle]] (because [[soap]] is an object rather than a resource, you'll find it in the build menu, not any machine project list)
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* [[lasagna]] with [[pasta]], [[stewed tomatoes]], and [[cheese]] in a {{oven}}
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* [[meat feed]] in a [[Mixing_bowl#Mixing_meat_feed|mixing bowl]]
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* [[meat jerky]] on a [[Drying_rack#Drying_meat|drying rack]]
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* [[meat pie]] with [[pastry dough]] in a {{oven}}
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* [[mushroom brochettes]] with [[mushrooms]] on a [[Small_fire_pit#Mushroom_brochettes|small fire pit]], [[Deck_grill#Mushroom_brochettes|deck grill]], or [[Spit#Mushroom_brochettes|spit]]
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* [[satay]] with [[nuts]] on a [[Spit#Satay|spit]]
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* [[salted meat]] in a [[Salting_barrel#Salting_meat|salting barrel]]
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* [[smoked meat]] in a [[Smoker#Smoking_meat|smoker]]
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* [[stew]] with [[barley]] or [[potatoes]] and [[carrots]] on a [[Small_fire_pit#Stew|small fire pit]], [[fire place]], [[Deck_grill#Stew|deck grill]], [[Primitive_oven#Stew|primitive oven]], {{oven}}.
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* [[sushi]] with [[rice]] and [[seaweed]] using a [[Makisu#Making_sushi_.28meat.29|makisu]]
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* [[tacos]] with [[tortillas]] on a propane [[Campstove#Making_tacos|campstove]]
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* [[tamales]] with [[corn]] and [[cornmeal]] on a propane [[Campstove#Making_tamales|campstove]]
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==Basic Meat Recipes==
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The easiest way to turn meat into food. These dishes can be made with only meat and fuel (such as [[dried dung]] or [[firewood]]).
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{| class="wikitable" style="margin:auto"
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! Food !! Grams eaten<br>per day !! How much raw meat <br> equals one day of food  !! Machines & Tools !! Cooking Fuel
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| [[cooked meat]] || 80g || 85-100g || [[ovens]] (no tools)<br> [[small fire pit]], [[deck grill]], [[fire place]]* (with a [[pot]]) ||  wood/firewood, dried dung
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| [[grilled meat]] || 90g || 100g || [[small fire pit]], [[deck grill]], [[spit]], or [[fire place]]* || wood/firewood, dried dung
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| [[kebabs]] || 70g || 70g || [[tandoor]] || coal/charcoal
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| [[meat jerky]] || 47g || 94g manual<br>188g automatic || [[drying rack]] <br>(manual or automatic) || none
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| [[smoked meat]] || 55g || 80g || [[smoker]] || wood/firewood
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|}
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(Note that [[fire place]] can only use wood or firewood, not dried dung)
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[[Category: Animal products]]

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Meat
Meat is obtained from killing wild animals.

Raw meat is inedible before it is processed in some way, whether grilled, cooked, smoked, salted, dried, or prepared in a variety of more complex recipes.

When left on the ground outside of a building, raw meat deteriorates at a rapid rate.

Uses for meat

Basic Meat Recipes

The easiest way to turn meat into food. These dishes can be made with only meat and fuel (such as dried dung or firewood).

Food Grams eaten
per day
How much raw meat
equals one day of food
Machines & Tools Cooking Fuel
cooked meat 80g 85-100g ovens (no tools)
small fire pit, deck grill, fire place* (with a pot)
wood/firewood, dried dung
grilled meat 90g 100g small fire pit, deck grill, spit, or fire place* wood/firewood, dried dung
kebabs 70g 70g tandoor coal/charcoal
meat jerky 47g 94g manual
188g automatic
drying rack
(manual or automatic)
none
smoked meat 55g 80g smoker wood/firewood

(Note that fire place can only use wood or firewood, not dried dung)