Boiled (cooked) corn
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Boiled (cooked) corn
Why cantrians can make cornmeal but can't just boil (cook) corn?
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Re: Boiled (cooked) corn
Makes sense to me!
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Re: Boiled (cooked) corn
I like this. a fine tuned suggestion:
(based on tortilla project)
(based on tortilla project)
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Machine: small fire pit
Boil corn (wood)
Output per day of labour
600 grams of boiled corn
Required resources
600 grams of corn
200 grams of wood
Required tools
pot
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Boiled corn
Nourishing Food
Eaten: 60 grams
- ( Tortillas are 40 grams, but boiled corn need a small time per gram)
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Re: Boiled (cooked) corn
*useless bump*
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Re: Boiled (cooked) corn
Moved to accepted. Would boiled corn be nutritious or healing?
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Re: Boiled (cooked) corn
To boil something, you need water.
Same with steaming (which is typically how we cook corn).
I see it as a nourishing food.
Same with steaming (which is typically how we cook corn).
I see it as a nourishing food.
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Re: Boiled (cooked) corn
Wouldn't you need water for cooked meat too, then?
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Re: Boiled (cooked) corn
in real life, you need water, or other liquid, for many food that in cantr not need water
cooked meat
bread
Pastry dough
steamed rice
stew
risotto
and may be others
cooked meat
bread
Pastry dough
steamed rice
stew
risotto
and may be others
El vino viene cantando desde la tierra,
baja del cerro hecho agua,
y en una raíz se queda,
y sube por una camino que se llama enredadera,
parra, parrón, vid, mil hojas, verde sombra o como quieras.
baja del cerro hecho agua,
y en una raíz se queda,
y sube por una camino que se llama enredadera,
parra, parrón, vid, mil hojas, verde sombra o como quieras.
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Re: Boiled (cooked) corn
Doug R. wrote:Moved to accepted. Would boiled corn be nutritious or healing?
I prefer nutritious, becouse you can make popcorn as healing food from corn.
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Re: Boiled (cooked) corn
The water isn't used up for boiling corn, so it wouldn't make sense to lose it.
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Re: Boiled (cooked) corn
Nutritious
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Re: Boiled (cooked) corn
It would be possible for project to use and give back same amount of water upon finish, BUT it's not possible to have multiple raw output. [so it's not possible]
I'm against that, unless there will be anything which make bigger difference between that and tortilla. It's better to add absolutely new types of food, because they are both interesting and make real change for the game. Maybe that project should require some salt?
I'm against that, unless there will be anything which make bigger difference between that and tortilla. It's better to add absolutely new types of food, because they are both interesting and make real change for the game. Maybe that project should require some salt?
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Re: Boiled (cooked) corn
You don't have to grind the corn to make cornmeal first. With less processing, it makes it less efficient than tortillas.
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Re: Boiled (cooked) corn
Snickie wrote:You don't have to grind the corn to make cornmeal first. With less processing, it makes it less efficient than tortillas.
... don't forget that you can't use boiled corn to make tacos or pupusas.
El vino viene cantando desde la tierra,
baja del cerro hecho agua,
y en una raíz se queda,
y sube por una camino que se llama enredadera,
parra, parrón, vid, mil hojas, verde sombra o como quieras.
baja del cerro hecho agua,
y en una raíz se queda,
y sube por una camino que se llama enredadera,
parra, parrón, vid, mil hojas, verde sombra o como quieras.
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