The title says it all, I'm just curious what it is everyone eats. Personally, I eat steak because it is easy to make and fills up a lot of hunger. What about you?
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Usually bread, since you can get a lot of that from villages. If there's no village, I usually just end up killing animals. Maybe I'll get some fish or kelp as well.
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Usually baked potatoes at the start, but then steak all the way for me ... I have got a Guardian Farrm, so as a by product of its prismarine and XP generation I end up with more fish than i ever need, so one time tried using cooked fish as a primary food, but the saturation levels let it down, always a problem in fighting as far as i'm concerned ...
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it depends on the situation for my go to food. if i need healing super fast i always have a golden apple for emergencies since gold doesnt have many uses.
but most importantly i mostly eat bread since its fast cheap and plentiful until i have enough items to craft golden foods.
but in my personal singleplayer world, i always make sure to have stacks of Rabbit Stew, it gives the most hunger and saturation levels in the game (10 hunger, 12 sat)
Baked potatoes, as they are incredibly easy to farm; a single harvest of an 8x8 plot with a Fortune tool gives me enough food to last for about 24 hours of playtime spent caving; I only bring a single stack, plus a few extra depending on how far away I have to go, with me on a 6-8 hour long caving expedition. I also eat any bread I find in dungeon and mineshaft chests, including crafting multiples of 3 wheat into bread, and the odd drop from zombies. Note that baked potatoes are better in 1.6.4 than they are in newer versions (they were nerfed to the same as bread in 1.8, previously they were the same as chicken); bread is also more common in chests (in some cases I've ended up with a surplus of bread and barely any potatoes eaten after exploring a large mineshaft complex).
Compost leftovers for a good source of bonemeal (better than raw potatoes)
I usually have a bunch of farmland dedicated to potatoes, an XP-collecting furnace array to dump them into, and hopper most of them into a composter.
My other go-to in the most recent versions is dandelion/orchid suspicious stew for in-base food. Mushrooms auto-spread (or grow huge with bonemeal), one of the two flowers is farmable with bonemeal almost anywhere, and the saturation effect is insane. The inconvenience is fine when I'm hanging around my base, so I can either harvest materials all day without eating, or take a couple of nasty falls and fast-regen without having to eat a ton. I grab a stack of potatoes when I head out, and the rest of the time my potatoes are making me XP and bonemeal.
I have enough gold and enough carrots to last a lifetime.
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I tend to live in underground bases with main entrances on a riverbank, so all I have to do is go out my front door and there's usually plenty of salmon in the river. Dive in and hit them with swords, no fishing rod needed. You get XP from killing them, if you're inland on a river it's the only place in range fish mobs can spawn anyways so they respawn quickly over and over again, you get more XP from cooking them, they stack to 64 and give more hunger/satiation than regular codfish. Plus at the same time you can get more XP from killing Giant Squid in the same river, and then by the time you've set up a Guardian Grinder you've got tons of inksacs saved up for making Dark Prismarine. Plus it's more fun hunting fish and squid with a sword than breeding cows or pigs.
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I prefer eating steaks too but I'm not much of a cow farmer, however the server I play on has a great fishing plugin so I always end up fishing away for a while to mend gear which also means.. lots of fish Although it's definitely not the most filling food for sure, it's very convenient
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The title says it all, I'm just curious what it is everyone eats. Personally, I eat steak because it is easy to make and fills up a lot of hunger. What about you?
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I always go with carrots cause the first thing I do on a new world is find a village so I can start a carrot farm.
Usually bread, since you can get a lot of that from villages. If there's no village, I usually just end up killing animals. Maybe I'll get some fish or kelp as well.
Remember those versions that minecraft pranked us with? Specifically:
Those are still downloadable! Watch this video for 2.0:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PQdu9LKAdIU
To download the other ones you need to make a folder in the versions folder for minecraft and put the client and JSON file for the versions in there. They all need to be named the same aside from file extensions. Once you do that, you will be able to choose that version when making a new profile with the minecraft launcher.
15w14a is on this link:
http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/15w14a
1.RV-Pre1 is here:
http://minecraft.gamepedia.com/1.RV-Pre1
Minecraft 3D is here:
https://minecraft.gamepedia.com/Java_Edition_3D_Shareware_v1.34
Usually baked potatoes at the start, but then steak all the way for me ... I have got a Guardian Farrm, so as a by product of its prismarine and XP generation I end up with more fish than i ever need, so one time tried using cooked fish as a primary food, but the saturation levels let it down, always a problem in fighting as far as i'm concerned ...
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Baked potatoes (for major restoration), carrots (For single food hunch restoration) and melons for the half-hunks of restoration.
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Baked potatoes all the way.
Quieter and less bother than cows and you can harvest insane amounts with a Fortune III pickaxe.
(After using up the steak from making bookshelves for my enchanting setup anyway.)
(Though on my latest world I have been doing a lot of fishing so lately I've been eating cooked fish.)
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I don't like carrots, it takes too many to fill the hunger bar back up.
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it depends on the situation for my go to food. if i need healing super fast i always have a golden apple for emergencies since gold doesnt have many uses.
but most importantly i mostly eat bread since its fast cheap and plentiful until i have enough items to craft golden foods.
but in my personal singleplayer world, i always make sure to have stacks of Rabbit Stew, it gives the most hunger and saturation levels in the game (10 hunger, 12 sat)
I usually go for steak! Nice and easy and is usually the first animal I find.
Baked potatoes, as they are incredibly easy to farm; a single harvest of an 8x8 plot with a Fortune tool gives me enough food to last for about 24 hours of playtime spent caving; I only bring a single stack, plus a few extra depending on how far away I have to go, with me on a 6-8 hour long caving expedition. I also eat any bread I find in dungeon and mineshaft chests, including crafting multiples of 3 wheat into bread, and the odd drop from zombies. Note that baked potatoes are better in 1.6.4 than they are in newer versions (they were nerfed to the same as bread in 1.8, previously they were the same as chicken); bread is also more common in chests (in some cases I've ended up with a surplus of bread and barely any potatoes eaten after exploring a large mineshaft complex).
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Baked potatoes are magic:
I usually have a bunch of farmland dedicated to potatoes, an XP-collecting furnace array to dump them into, and hopper most of them into a composter.
My other go-to in the most recent versions is dandelion/orchid suspicious stew for in-base food. Mushrooms auto-spread (or grow huge with bonemeal), one of the two flowers is farmable with bonemeal almost anywhere, and the saturation effect is insane. The inconvenience is fine when I'm hanging around my base, so I can either harvest materials all day without eating, or take a couple of nasty falls and fast-regen without having to eat a ton. I grab a stack of potatoes when I head out, and the rest of the time my potatoes are making me XP and bonemeal.
I usually go with whatever i can find but mostly is chicken though
Once infinite chicken cooker is going, all I need to do is occasionally grab some fried chicken from a chest...
Golden carrots for me.
I have enough gold and enough carrots to last a lifetime.
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Get an egg farm going with some Chickens, and nab a few of them after replacing 'em with the eggs to be roasted up for some lovely Roasted Chicken.
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Once you have found yourself two cows and some way to cook them life is as good as it gets
In a world that's established a little more then I usually try to get myself golden carrots! But those cows are still tasty damn it...
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I tend to live in underground bases with main entrances on a riverbank, so all I have to do is go out my front door and there's usually plenty of salmon in the river. Dive in and hit them with swords, no fishing rod needed. You get XP from killing them, if you're inland on a river it's the only place in range fish mobs can spawn anyways so they respawn quickly over and over again, you get more XP from cooking them, they stack to 64 and give more hunger/satiation than regular codfish. Plus at the same time you can get more XP from killing Giant Squid in the same river, and then by the time you've set up a Guardian Grinder you've got tons of inksacs saved up for making Dark Prismarine. Plus it's more fun hunting fish and squid with a sword than breeding cows or pigs.
I prefer eating steaks too but I'm not much of a cow farmer, however the server I play on has a great fishing plugin so I always end up fishing away for a while to mend gear which also means.. lots of fish Although it's definitely not the most filling food for sure, it's very convenient
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