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  | name        = Cooked Pumpkin
  | name        = Cooked Pumpkin
  | image      = [[File:Cooked Pumpkin.png]]
  | image      = [[File:Cooked Pumpkin.png]]
| maxpressure =
  | createdwith = [[Microwave]]
  | createdwith = [[Microwave]]
| cost        =
  | volume      = 6
  | volume      =  
  | stacks      = 10
  | stacks      = 20+?
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== Description == <!--T:2-->
== Description == <!--T:2-->
Cooked Pumpkin is in a microwave one at a time. Inserting multiple pumpkins causes a microwave to error and loss of items.  
Cooked Pumpkin is in a microwave one at a time. Inserting multiple pumpkins causes a microwave to error and loss of items.  


Can be consumed restore 160%(?) of hunger but is eaten all at once unlike [[Baked Potato]].
Can be consumed to fill 60% hunger. Interestingly, cooked pumpkin is 40% less efficient than raw pumpkin.
<br>Recommended to produce [[Pumpkin Soup]] in [[Basic packaging machine]] or [[Advanced packaging machine]] to avoid spoilage.
<br>Recommended to produce [[Pumpkin Soup]] in [[Basic packaging machine]] or [[Advanced packaging machine]] to avoid spoilage and increase efficiency. Pumpkin soup, however, is still 40% less efficient than raw pumpkin.

Revision as of 23:34, 10 October 2022

Cooked Pumpkin
Volume 6
Properties
Stacks Yes (10)
Recipe
Created With Microwave

Description

Cooked Pumpkin is in a microwave one at a time. Inserting multiple pumpkins causes a microwave to error and loss of items.

Can be consumed to fill 60% hunger. Interestingly, cooked pumpkin is 40% less efficient than raw pumpkin.
Recommended to produce Pumpkin Soup in Basic packaging machine or Advanced packaging machine to avoid spoilage and increase efficiency. Pumpkin soup, however, is still 40% less efficient than raw pumpkin.