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What kind of food recipes do you want in DayZ

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I would like the option for some kind of easy to cook food like stew that requires meat, vegetables and water.

 

That or the option for different cooking methods: boiling, roasting, frying.

 

Each method requires different crafting ingredients and eash time the product is a different food with different stats.

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I'd like to be able to cook simple things like

 

Water + Rice

Cereal + Water + Powdered Milk

Meat + Fire

 

 

And more complex food that would restore you hunger/health faster like:

 

 

Meat + Potato + Rice + Water

Onion + Potato + Letuce + Berries

 

 

And that kind of stuff

 

Actually, keeping it relatively simply like this is probably a good idea. I like your examples.

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Bump

It was just posted today so no need to bump it.

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Zed kabobs..

 

stick+zed leg+fire=50%chance infected food

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With the shortly to be released hunting and cooking features i thought it'd be appropriate to bump this thread

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We should be able to cook basic stuff, and combine food from cans... I.E Add canned beans and spaghetti  in a pot, cook it to create...wait for it.... spaghetti with beans in it!!!

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There should be more game in the game ;)  I want to kill a cute bunny and eat it.

 

 

Stews are the obvious creatable meal Dayz is lacking. There is also rice but nothing to use with it. If there was flour, we could make various pies either with meats or apples!

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In a survival situation there is no way in hell you would be making pies, bacon, pasta or any other elaborate dishes. You would have a pot and/or pan and a fire, every ingredient would need to go in those. So it would basically be stews, soups, porridges, fried meats and flat breads (no yeast or ovens making regular bread very difficult to make).

 

All fancy dishes are exactly the result of the civilisation that is no more after a zombie apocalypse. So while it may be diificult to accept for some, DayZ should not and hopefully will never become a culinary simulator.

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a lot of the recipes are already there for a few things. powdered milk plus water bottle equals milk+cereal+bowl= bowl of cereal which would give you plenty of hydration and energy. if they add bread of some sort we could have tuna sandwiches, I hope they add a swiss army knife atleast then we can have some utensils I know its the apocalypse but eating with your hands my toon has more class than that pish posh LOL

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hahahaha I seen the Gordon ramsay book and I imagined him cooking for survivors in dayz  cussing and fuming about the ingredients they bring hahahaha tuna is that all you could fucking find is tuna. hahah then they handcuff him and feed him disinfectant with a nice side of alcohol tincture to wash it all down.

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hahahaha I seen the Gordon ramsay book and I imagined him cooking for survivors in dayz  cussing and fuming about the ingredients they bring hahahaha tuna is that all you could fucking find is tuna. hahah then they handcuff him and feed him disinfectant with a nice side of alcohol tincture to wash it all down.

He would still complain lol

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My Oma makes the best goulash ever :D

 

 

Oma?

 

You write it the same way as it is written in dutch. I'm confused.

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and in german.

much confusion, very multi language

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Oma?

 

You write it the same way as it is written in dutch. I'm confused.

Born in Canada but my family is German.  I never learned to speak the language sadly as our school system here is fucktarded and only teaches french, stupid Quebec

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Born in Canada but my family is German.  I never learned to speak the language sadly as our school system here is fucktarded and only teaches french, stupid Quebec

 

Explains stuff :)

 

Gutentag ;)

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In a survival situation there is no way in hell you would be making pies, bacon, pasta or any other elaborate dishes. You would have a pot and/or pan and a fire, every ingredient would need to go in those. So it would basically be stews, soups, porridges, fried meats and flat breads (no yeast or ovens making regular bread very difficult to make).

 

All fancy dishes are exactly the result of the civilisation that is no more after a zombie apocalypse. So while it may be diificult to accept for some, DayZ should not and hopefully will never become a culinary simulator.

 

I would like to add to this.

 

When you're in harsh conditions where survival is an important aspect, you want to cook simple food, but you still want to cook it. The latter is because warm food requires less energy from the body because our bodies use energy to warm up things we consume and that goes both for food and water, and even air is warmed up.

 

Fancy dishes with many ingredients are a product of comfort, and is not what you do in such a situation. You wake up in the morning, boil some water and either drink that or make tea or coffee or some similar warm drink, then use some of the water for making porridge or if you're short on water something else. For example just warming a can of beans before eating it makes a huge difference. Especially if you're in cold environments. Warming the body from the inside out is wonderful and a really good "pick me up".

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