Some small changes to cooking recipes to make them more consistent with real life

rainbowcraft2

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Sep 26, 2019
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1. Some recipes don't use salt or sugar when they probably should. The chocolate, carrot, and golden carrot cakes don't use sugar. The omelettes don't use any salt even though scrambled eggs do. Ketchup uses a tomato and sugar, but would probably make more sense with salt as well. Onion Rings are usually made with some kind of batter; in this case bread crumbs would probably work in the recipe in place of that.

2. Corn chowder should probably have salt and/or butter added to the recipe. As it is it's just corn and milk in a bowl - like a cereal. Without some kind of spice it wouldn't make much sense, and I really don't like the idea of unsalted milk corn, it sounds pretty gross.

3. Glazed ham should brown sugar in addition to the spices. Usually glaze is sweet and spices are usually used for hot, spicy foods in-game.

4. Sushi should use rice in the recipe.

5. Bread should probably craft into more than one bread crumb. Perhaps 2, 3, or 4.

6. Milk should craft into 2 cheese to make mass crafting cheese a little bit easier; milk can't stack, so it takes a lot longer than other ingredients do. Same with butter.

7. Beetroots should be required for brown sugar, or at least be used in an alternate recipe

8. Though it wouldn't make much sense flavor wise, jelly beans should probably use beans in the recipe, just like how candy corn uses corn in the recipe.

9. Chicken pot pie should have butter in the recipe

10. Add caramel apples to the game, crafted with an apple and caramel and maybe umami.