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I think cooking does ever so slightly. Like cooked seeds with give +1 HP, but will give the same hunger an uncooked seeds. Sometimes when you are stuck eating monster meat, eating it cooked would be best because I think HP loss is lower or something.

I think cooking does ever so slightly. Like cooked seeds with give +1 HP, but will give the same hunger an uncooked seeds. Sometimes when you are stuck eating monster meat, eating it cooked would be best because I think HP loss is lower or something.

Talking About Crock Pot*

Talking About Crock Pot*

 

Oh I see. I believe that certain recipes will give you lower or high stats depending on what was used to make them with.

For example, if you make meatballs with 4 morsels that give 12.5 hunger each (total of 50) an additional 12.5 hunger would be gained as a meatball dish on it's own gives 62.5 hunger.

 

So, turning 4 morsels into 5.

I Am Not New To The Game But I Always Wondered : Do Cooked Ingredients Change The Stats Of The Food Or They Will Be The Same As Uncooked? I'd Assume No But Questioning Is Not A Crime So...

Yes, they change the stats of the food, for example... 

 

http://dont-starve-game.wikia.com/wiki/Seeds

That's what I said.

Well, yeah.

So it's not the same, because you can't use cooked mandrake, and therefore you get 0 hunger, 0 health and 0 sanity because you can't put cooked mandrake in order to make mandrake soup which gives you 150 health, 150 hunger and 5 sanity. 

Well, yeah.

So it's not the same, because you can't use cooked mandrake, and therefore you get 0 hunger, 0 health and 0 sanity because you can't put cooked mandrake in order to make mandrake soup which gives you 150 health, 150 hunger and 5 sanity. 

I meant it's the same no matter what other ingredients you mix it with.

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