You don't want to be doing anything with protein animals if you are using paste. Berries are a good chunk below in nutrition per day, their only purpose is to be eaten raw without a mood penalty, making them in a way better than nutrient paste, but they have a small food poisoning risk. All three have a very close nutrition per day. Potatoes are a middle ground with a bonus on gravel. Rice is the most effort (most skill gain) but the shortest grow time which makes it ideal for getting as much out of a growing season as possible. Corn is the least effort (least skill gain) but takes the longest to grow and you can generally only maximize it on year-round growing maps. Originally posted by powersale023:Im sure that some crops and animals produces more food items than others in terms of efficiency and time but ok.Ĭrops are situational, there is a best for a given scenario but it has nothing to do with nutrient paste. Your comment is not what I am looking for but thank you for your time. Making fine meals just wastes too much food since I am sort of running out. I see no point at using my pawns who could be doing other work cooking. Thank you for the tip, but cooking is just too slow for me. Usually had another pawn with a reasonable skill step in and help out when needed. I would set their priorities for cooking at 1, then the next thing at like 2 depending on what was needed. ![]() If you don't want to use any mods then you should probably have a dedicated chef for every 5 pawns. ![]() I use a mod that allows a pawn to cook 4 meals at once, it takes 3.5 times the amount of time to cook as 1 meal and uses the same amount of ingredients as 4, professional chefs usually cook in bulk so it's realistic. Also you need to design your kitchens so that your cooks have as little possible walking distance as, possible to get ingredients for cooking meals. But if you've got a lot of colonists then you need to make a few that are dedicated cooks. Originally posted by crgzero:Not sure how your base is designed or how far along you are.
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