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| method0  = [[primitive oven]]<br>800g [[potatoes]], 166g [[dried dung]]
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| method1  = [[primitive oven]]<br>800g [[potatoes]], 125g [[wood]] or [[firewood]]
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| method2  = [[oven]]<br>800g [[potatoes]], 25g [[wood]] or [[firewood]]
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| method3  = [[coal oven]]<br>960g [[potatoes]], 25g [[coal]]
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| amount3  = 960
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| method4  = [[coal oven]]<br>960g [[potatoes]], 45g [[charcoal]]
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| amount4  = 960
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| method5  = [[gas oven]]<br>1600g [[potatoes]], 8g [[propane]]
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| amount5  = 1600
 
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Made from [[potatoes]] using a [[primitive oven]], {{oven}}.
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Made from [[potatoes]] using a [[primitive oven]], {{oven}}. The baked potatoes will have the same weight as the raw potatoes.
  
 
Used for making [[fries]] on the [[kitchen table]] and to prepare [[potato mash]] in a {{bucket}}.
 
Used for making [[fries]] on the [[kitchen table]] and to prepare [[potato mash]] in a {{bucket}}.
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Baked potatoes
Nourishing Food
Eaten60 grams
Manufactured Resource
SkillCooking
Methods of  manufacturing
Method
Amount
primitive oven
800g potatoes, 166g dried dung
800
primitive oven
800g potatoes, 125g wood or firewood
800
oven
800g potatoes, 25g wood or firewood
800
coal oven
960g potatoes, 25g coal
960
coal oven
960g potatoes, 45g charcoal
960
gas oven
1600g potatoes, 8g propane
1600

Made from potatoes using a primitive oven, regular oven, coal oven or gas oven. The baked potatoes will have the same weight as the raw potatoes.

Used for making fries on the kitchen table and to prepare potato mash in a iron or wooden bucket.