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Such A Delight

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Such A Delight is an addon mod for Farmer's Delight which, very simply put, adds more of the same type of content to the game


Stretching across the overworld and into the nether, discover and grow eleven new crops from tea leaves to pineapple, then cook them into a massive array of dishes. Every ingredient has at least a few uses, whether that's Cucumbers finding homes from salads to burgers, or Tea brewing a half-dozen mystical brews to enhance your adventures.

 

The Crops

Beans

Beans grow on vines, found in dense biomes full of new growth, such as Dark Forests.  They can be harvested by hand, and grow best when dangling. They're used in a variety of soups, as well as serving as the base for an egg substitute and, most importantly, are a key ingredient in the speed-boosting Coffee.

 

Cinnamon

Cinnamon grows in any jungle, but in denser regions is almost entirely choked out. Harvest the coveted spice by scraping off the bark of the cinnamon tree's logs. While Cinnamon certainly explores its sweet reputation, it also serves as a spice in several more substantial dishes.

 

Corn

Corn kernels can sometimes be found among other seeds when ruffling through the grass of the Savannah. These tall and slow-growing plants need a bit more space, but each harvest is plentiful. A staple crop to be sure, you can roast it, bake it into break, pop it into a tasty snack, or even use it as a tortilla base for other sorts of food.

 

Cucumber

Wild cucumbers can be found adorning Birch trees in just about any forest, but forests where their hosts grow densest are, for obvious reasons, your best bet. They grow vines and climb rope, growing taller than tomatoes and fruiting ever more readily once they've escaped the ground. Aside from featuring in several Greek recipes and a delightful summer salad, Cucumbers are the main ingredient of Pickles, which feed into a wider variety of dishes than almost any other crop.

 

Eggplant

Found anywhere hot and dry, Eggplant are the most finicky of the crops added herein - they'll grow right up, but harvest them quick, or you might lose your crop! The less time they spend withering, the sweeter the harvest you can reap. In exchange for this uncooperative growing cycle, you get a crop that is almost as good as a piece of meat, in the right dishes.

 

Olives

Found handing off the Crimson Wart in the block's namesake forest deep in the Nether, Olives grow in those conditions. While those of refined palette will enjoy their raw uses, they are also used to make oil, an essential ingredient in even many of the recipes which use them raw in the first place.

 

Peanut

Found in the hottest reaches of the Overworld, peanuts are a simple crop with many uses, from granola to peanut butter and even a milk substitute.

 

Pepper

Grown from little seeds hidden away in the Taiga, peppers are almost a normal crop - as long as you're willing to bend over to check on them. One of the most versatile ingredients, featuring from chili and sandwiches to pizza and salami.

 

Pineapple

Perhaps one of the most hostile environments to go foraging in, the Nether's lava seas are home to the humble Pineapple. Plant their husks to grow a whole new plant, much like a Sweet Berry, and bring their culinary might to dishes both sweet and savory.

 

Tea Leaves

One of the hardest crops to get your hands on, by far - Tea Leaves are only found in the hands of Nether-dwelling Piglins, so barter up and get ready to brew a wide variety of teas, each bearing some magical boon for those who have gone through the effort of brewing them

 

Mystic Fruit

The true champion of "unusable impossible-to-find crops", Mystic Fruit are grown from non-reproducing seeds found only in Ancient Cities, and come in five colors.  They also have relatively few uses, producing only jam, wine, and a strange shovel which smells ever so delectable.

 

The Keg

In addition to all these crops, Such A Delight also adds a new way to cook - the Keg.  Made from oak wood and sealed with oil or honey, the Keg offers no-heat, long-term processing of food, from jams and teas to salami and cheese.

Using the Keg

  1. Right click to add items to the keg
  2. Sneak+Right click with an empty hand to remove ingredients
  3. Right click with an empty hand to close the lid and begin processing
  4. Once the keg stops bubbling, open it with another empty-handed click
  5. Extract the results, using a bowl or bottle if necessary
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