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{{About|food items for players in the main game|items used for breeding|Breeding|items used for taming|Taming|food in {{MCD}}|MCD:Food}} | {{About|food items for players in the main game|items used for breeding|Breeding|items used for taming|Taming|food in {{MCD}}|MCD:Food}} | ||
[[File:Efe eats porkchop.gif|thumb|[[Efe]] eating a cooked porkchop {{in|bedrock}} (third-person front view).]] | [[File:Efe eats porkchop.gif|thumb|[[Efe]] eating a [[Minecraft:cooked porkchop]] {{in|bedrock}} (third-person front view).]] | ||
[[File:Player eating bread FirstPOV.gif|thumb|[[Steve]] eating [[Minecraft:bread]] {{in|java}} (first-person view).]] | [[File:Player eating bread FirstPOV.gif|thumb|[[Steve]] eating [[Minecraft:bread]] {{in|java}} (first-person view).]] | ||
'''Food''' refers to consumable [[Minecraft:item]]s that, when eaten, restore hunger and saturation points, sometimes giving status | '''Food''' refers to consumable [[Minecraft:item]]s that, when eaten, restore hunger and saturation points, sometimes giving [[Minecraft:status effect]]s. | ||
== Eating == | == Eating == | ||
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=== Consumption time === | === Consumption time === | ||
Eating (or drinking) a consumable takes {{convert|32|gt|s}}, with the exceptions of dried kelp which takes half of the time ({{convert|16|gt|s}}), and honey | Eating (or drinking) a consumable takes {{convert|32|gt|s}}, with the exceptions of [[Minecraft:dried kelp]] which takes half of the time ({{convert|16|gt|s}}), and [[Minecraft:honey bottle]]s which take 25% longer ({{convert|40|gt|s}}). [[Minecraft:Cake]] is a [[Minecraft:block]] and thus cannot be eaten in the hand, requiring the player to place it down and then {{control|use}} it. | ||
=== Eating while at full hunger === | === Eating while at full hunger === | ||
In Survival, food cannot be eaten while already at full hunger, with the exception of chorus fruit, golden | In [[Minecraft:Survival]], food cannot be eaten while already at full hunger, with the exception of [[Minecraft:chorus fruit]], [[Minecraft:golden apple]]s, [[Minecraft:enchanted golden apple]]s, [[Minecraft:honey bottle]]s, and [[Minecraft:suspicious stew]]. This also applies to [[Minecraft:potion]]s, [[Minecraft:water bottle]]s, and [[Minecraft:milk bucket]]s. In [[Minecraft:Creative]] mode and Peaceful [[Minecraft:difficulty]]{{only|be}}, any food can be consumed at any time. | ||
== Hunger == | == Hunger == | ||
[[File:Hotbar with xp.png|thumb|350px|The hunger bar is shown above the hotbar to the right of the health bar.]] | [[File:Hotbar with xp.png|thumb|350px|The hunger bar is shown above the hotbar to the right of the health bar.]] | ||
{{Redirect|Hunger|the status effect|Hunger (effect)}} | {{Redirect|Hunger|the status effect|Hunger (effect)}} | ||
Hunger is a value that determines healing, whether or not the player can sprint, and whether or not the player is starving. Hunger is restored by eating food items. Hunger is lost by healing or by performing [[#Energy-intensive actions|energy-intensive actions]] that exhaust the player, and is the second value to be consumed by it, after [[#Saturation|saturation]]. | Hunger is a value that determines [[Minecraft:healing]], whether or not the player can [[Minecraft:sprint]], and whether or not the player is starving. Hunger is restored by eating food items. Hunger is lost by healing or by performing [[#Energy-intensive actions|energy-intensive actions]] that exhaust the player, and is the second value to be consumed by it, after [[#Saturation|saturation]]. | ||
The player's current hunger value is represented by the hunger bar ({{hunger|bar=20}}), which displays above the hotbar on the right side, opposite of the health bar. Each hunger point is represented by half a hunger icon ({{hunger|1|notag=1}}), and the maximum hunger value is 20. Hunger points can also be restored by applying the Saturation status effect. The hunger value does not drain on Peaceful difficulty, and always remains at the maximum value of 20. | The player's current hunger value is represented by the hunger bar ({{hunger|bar=20}}), which displays above the [[Minecraft:hotbar]] on the right side, opposite of the [[Minecraft:health bar]]. Each hunger point is represented by half a hunger icon ({{hunger|1|notag=1}}), and the maximum hunger value is 20. Hunger points can also be restored by applying the [[Minecraft:Saturation (effect)|Saturation]] status effect. The hunger value does not drain on [[Minecraft:Peaceful]] difficulty, and always remains at the maximum value of 20. | ||
=== Natural regeneration === | === Natural regeneration === | ||
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=== Sprinting === | === Sprinting === | ||
{{main|Sprinting#Activating}} | {{main|Sprinting#Activating}} | ||
If the hunger value is at 6 ({{hunger|bar=6}}) or below, the player loses the ability to sprint. | If the hunger value is at 6 ({{hunger|bar=6}}) or below, the player loses the ability to [[Minecraft:sprint]]. | ||
=== Starvation === | === Starvation === | ||
[[File:Starvation.gif|thumb|Taking starvation damage due to being at {{hunger|bar=0}}.]] | [[File:Starvation.gif|thumb|Taking starvation damage due to being at {{hunger|bar=0}}.]] | ||
If the hunger value reaches 0 ({{hunger|bar=0}}), the player will begin to lose health due to starvation. Starvation damages the player by {{hp|1}} every 4 seconds (80 ticks). Starvation damage ignores [[Minecraft:armor]] and armor toughness, the Protection enchantment, and the Resistance effect.<ref>{{tweet|jeb_|111047534318858240|If the the food bar is empty in MC 1.8, it will slowly drop your health to 5 hearts on easy, to 0.5 hearts on normal, and kill you on hard|September 6, 2011}}</ref> Starvation damage stops taking effect when reaching certain health thresholds on certain difficulties. | If the hunger value reaches 0 ({{hunger|bar=0}}), the player will begin to lose health due to starvation. Starvation damages the player by {{hp|1}} every 4 seconds (80 ticks). Starvation damage ignores [[Minecraft:armor]] and [[Minecraft:armor toughness]], the [[Minecraft:Protection]] enchantment, and the [[Minecraft:Resistance]] effect.<ref>{{tweet|jeb_|111047534318858240|If the the food bar is empty in MC 1.8, it will slowly drop your health to 5 hearts on easy, to 0.5 hearts on normal, and kill you on hard|September 6, 2011}}</ref> Starvation damage stops taking effect when reaching certain health thresholds on certain [[Minecraft:difficulties]]. | ||
* On Easy difficulty, starvation damage stops when the player's health is at {{hp|10|total=20}} or below. | * On Easy difficulty, starvation damage stops when the player's health is at {{hp|10|total=20}} or below. | ||
* On Normal difficulty, starvation damage stops when the player's health is at {{hp|1|total=20}} or below. | * On Normal difficulty, starvation damage stops when the player's health is at {{hp|1|total=20}} or below. | ||
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|{{Slot|Cake.png}}<ref group="note">All slices together.</ref>||{{hunger|14}} | |{{Slot|Cake.png}}<ref group="note">All slices together.</ref>||{{hunger|14}} | ||
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|{{Slot|Suspicious Stew.png}}<ref group="note">The variant with the Saturation status effect.</ref>||{{hunger|13}} | |{{Slot|Suspicious Stew.png}}<ref group="note">The variant with the [[Minecraft:Saturation (effect)|Saturation]] status effect.</ref>||{{hunger|13}} | ||
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|{{Slot|Rabbit Stew.png}}||{{hunger|10}} | |{{Slot|Rabbit Stew.png}}||{{hunger|10}} | ||
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== Saturation == | == Saturation == | ||
{{Redirect|Saturation|the status effect|Saturation (effect)}} | {{Redirect|Saturation|the status effect|Saturation (effect)}} | ||
Saturation is a value that determines healing, as well as the time until hunger begins to deplete. Saturation is lost by healing or performing energy-intensive actions that exhaust the player, and is the first value to be consumed by it, before [[Minecraft:Food#Hunger|hunger]]. | Saturation is a value that determines healing, as well as the time until hunger begins to deplete. Saturation is lost by healing or performing [[Minecraft:energy-intensive actions]] that exhaust the player, and is the first value to be consumed by it, before [[Minecraft:Food#Hunger|hunger]]. | ||
The player's current saturation value is not visually displayed as a bar, unlike the hunger value. Instead, when saturation reaches zero, the hunger bar starts to shake or jitter periodically. | The player's current saturation value is not visually displayed as a bar, unlike the hunger value. Instead, when saturation reaches zero, the hunger bar starts to shake or jitter periodically. | ||
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[[File:Saturation boost.gif|thumb|Gaining saturation boost from reaching full hunger, consuming the saturation gained from the [[cooked porkchop]] to heal.]] | [[File:Saturation boost.gif|thumb|Gaining saturation boost from reaching full hunger, consuming the saturation gained from the [[cooked porkchop]] to heal.]] | ||
{{exclusive|java|section=1}} | {{exclusive|java|section=1}} | ||
Saturation boost<ref>{{citation|url=https://www.reddit.com/r/Minecraft/comments/epy4hv/experimental_combat_snapshot_version_5/|title=Experimental Combat Snapshot - version 5|section=|website=[https://www.reddit.com/ Reddit]|author=Jeb|date=January 16, 2020|quote=…food rebalance: Saturation boost…|archive-url=}}</ref>, also known as saturation healing, is a mechanic exclusive to {{JE}} that regenerates health when the player's hunger bar is full ({{Hungerbar|20|9px}}). Saturation boost heals {{hp|1}} by consuming {{hunger|1.5}} saturation, and activates every 0.5 seconds (10 ticks) when at full hunger. | Saturation boost<ref>{{citation|url=https://www.reddit.com/r/Minecraft/comments/epy4hv/experimental_combat_snapshot_version_5/|title=Experimental Combat Snapshot - version 5|section=|website=[https://www.reddit.com/ Reddit]|author=[[Minecraft:Jeb]]|date=January 16, 2020|quote=…food rebalance: Saturation boost…|archive-url=}}</ref>, also known as saturation healing, is a mechanic exclusive to {{JE}} that regenerates health when the player's hunger bar is full ({{Hungerbar|20|9px}}). Saturation boost heals {{hp|1}} by consuming {{hunger|1.5}} saturation, and activates every 0.5 seconds (10 ticks) when at full hunger. | ||
=== Food saturation values === | === Food saturation values === | ||
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!<abbr title="The amount of health restored from the saturation boost, ignoring any effects from the food. Assumes saturation is 0 before eating.">Health restored</abbr>!!<abbr title="The time it takes for saturation boost to fully finish healing, assuming the player does not reach full health before it finishes.">Duration</abbr> | !<abbr title="The amount of health restored from the saturation boost, ignoring any effects from the food. Assumes saturation is 0 before eating.">Health restored</abbr>!!<abbr title="The time it takes for saturation boost to fully finish healing, assuming the player does not reach full health before it finishes.">Duration</abbr> | ||
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|{{Slot|Suspicious Stew.png}}<ref group="note">The variant with the Saturation status effect.</ref>||{{hunger|21.2}}||{{hp|14.133}}||7.067 seconds (141 ticks) | |{{Slot|Suspicious Stew.png}}<ref group="note">The variant with the [[Minecraft:Saturation (effect)|Saturation]] status effect.</ref>||{{hunger|21.2}}||{{hp|14.133}}||7.067 seconds (141 ticks) | ||
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|{{Slot|Golden Carrot.png}}||{{hunger|14.4}}||{{hp|9.6}}||4.8 seconds (96 ticks) | |{{Slot|Golden Carrot.png}}||{{hunger|14.4}}||{{hp|9.6}}||4.8 seconds (96 ticks) | ||
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!Units | !Units | ||
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|Swimming | |[[Minecraft:Swimming]] | ||
| style="text-align: center;" |0.01 | | style="text-align: center;" |0.01 | ||
|per meter | |per meter | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Breaking a block | |[[Minecraft:Breaking]] a block | ||
| style="text-align: center;" |0.005 | | style="text-align: center;" |0.005 | ||
|per block broken | |per block broken | ||
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|per meter | |per meter | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Jumping | |[[Minecraft:Jumping]] | ||
| style="text-align: center;" |0.05 | | style="text-align: center;" |0.05 | ||
|per jump | |per jump | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Attacking an entity | |Attacking an [[Minecraft:entity]] | ||
| style="text-align: center;" |0.1 | | style="text-align: center;" |0.1 | ||
|per attack landed | |per attack landed | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Attacking with a [[Minecraft:spear]] enchanted with Lunge | |Attacking with a [[Minecraft:spear]] enchanted with [[Minecraft:Lunge]] | ||
| style="text-align: center;" |4.0 × (level) | | style="text-align: center;" |4.0 × (level) | ||
|per lunge attack, regardless whether it hits | |per lunge attack, regardless whether it hits | ||
|- | |- | ||
|Taking damage that is normally [[Minecraft:Armor#Damage types|protected by armor]] | |Taking [[Minecraft:damage]] that is normally [[Minecraft:Armor#Damage types|protected by armor]] | ||
| style="text-align: center;" |0.1 | | style="text-align: center;" |0.1 | ||
|per distinct instance of damage being received | |per distinct instance of damage being received | ||
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|per jump | |per jump | ||
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|Natural regeneration (requires {{hunger|18|notag=1}} or higher and having the gamerule <code>naturalRegeneration</code> set to <code>true</code>) | |Natural regeneration (requires {{hunger|18|notag=1}} or higher and having the [[Minecraft:gamerule]] <code>naturalRegeneration</code> set to <code>true</code>) | ||
| style="text-align: center;" |6.0 | | style="text-align: center;" |6.0 | ||
|per {{hp|1}} healed | |per {{hp|1}} healed | ||
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|{{EffectLink|link=Hunger (status effect)|Hunger}} from raw chicken, rotten flesh, or taking damage from [[Minecraft:husk]]s. | |{{EffectLink|link=Hunger (status effect)|Hunger}} from [[Minecraft:raw chicken]], [[Minecraft:rotten flesh]], or taking damage from [[Minecraft:husk]]s. | ||
| style="text-align: center;" |3.0 | | style="text-align: center;" |3.0 | ||
|full 0:30 duration of Hunger I, at 0.1 per second | |full 0:30 duration of Hunger I, at 0.1 per second | ||
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== Effects == | == Effects == | ||
[[File:Eating Rotten Flesh.png|thumb|right|Getting the [[Hunger (effect)|Hunger]] effect from eating rotten flesh.]] | [[File:Eating Rotten Flesh.png|thumb|right|Getting the [[Hunger (effect)|Hunger]] effect from eating [[Minecraft:rotten flesh]].]] | ||
Certain foods provide additional effects when eaten, both helpful and harmful. This can come in the form of gaining status | Certain foods provide additional effects when eaten, both helpful and harmful. This can come in the form of gaining [[Minecraft:status effect]]s, clearing status effects, or teleportation. | ||
=== Food effects === | === Food effects === | ||
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|{{Slot|Honey Bottle.png}}||Clears {{EffectLink|Poison}} | |{{Slot|Honey Bottle.png}}||Clears {{EffectLink|Poison}} | ||
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|{{Slot|Milk Bucket.png}}||Clears all status | |{{Slot|Milk Bucket.png}}||Clears all [[Minecraft:status effect]]s | ||
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|{{Slot|Poisonous Potato.png}}||0:05 {{EffectLink|Poison}} (60% chance) | |{{Slot|Poisonous Potato.png}}||0:05 {{EffectLink|Poison}} (60% chance) | ||
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=== Hunger effect === | === Hunger effect === | ||
{{main|Hunger (effect)}} | {{main|Hunger (effect)}} | ||
The Hunger effect removes {{hunger|1}} hunger or {{hunger|1}} saturation point every <math>\frac{40}\text{level}</math> seconds, and turns the hunger bar to a green color ({{hungerbar|20|9px|poisoned=1}}). It is inflicted by being attacked by a [[Minecraft:husk]], or by eating [[Minecraft:Pufferfish (item)|pufferfish]], rotten flesh, or raw chicken. | The [[Minecraft:Hunger (effect)|Hunger]] effect removes {{hunger|1}} hunger or {{hunger|1}} saturation point every <math>\frac{40}\text{level}</math> seconds, and turns the hunger bar to a green color ({{hungerbar|20|9px|poisoned=1}}). It is inflicted by being attacked by a [[Minecraft:husk]], or by eating [[Minecraft:Pufferfish (item)|pufferfish]], [[Minecraft:rotten flesh]], or [[Minecraft:raw chicken]]. | ||
=== Saturation effect === | === Saturation effect === | ||
{{main|Saturation (effect)}} | {{main|Saturation (effect)}} | ||
The Saturation effect replenishes {{hunger|1}} hunger point and {{hunger|2}} saturation points every 0.05 seconds (1 tick){{only|java}}<ref>{{bug|MCPE-52353||Saturation status effect does not restore saturation points}}</ref> per level. It is applied exclusively through suspicious stew crafted with a blue orchid or [[Minecraft:dandelion]]. | The [[Minecraft:Saturation (effect)|Saturation]] effect replenishes {{hunger|1}} hunger point and {{hunger|2}} saturation points every 0.05 seconds (1 tick){{only|java}}<ref>{{bug|MCPE-52353||Saturation status effect does not restore saturation points}}</ref> per level. It is applied exclusively through [[Minecraft:suspicious stew]] crafted with a [[Minecraft:blue orchid]] or [[Minecraft:dandelion]]. | ||
== Food sources == | == Food sources == | ||
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!Food type!!Food source | !Food type!!Food source | ||
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|{{Slot|Apple.png}}||Destroyed/despawned oak or dark oak [[Minecraft:leaves]]<br/>Stronghold altar and storeroom, village weaponsmith and plains house, igloo and [[Minecraft:Chest#Bonus chest|bonus]] chests<br/>Receive 4 for 1 [[Minecraft:emerald]] at apprentice-level trade of farmer [[Minecraft:villager]] | |{{Slot|Apple.png}}||Destroyed/despawned oak or dark oak [[Minecraft:leaves]]<br/>[[Minecraft:Stronghold#Loot|Stronghold]] altar and storeroom, [[Minecraft:Village#Loot|village]] weaponsmith and plains house, [[Minecraft:Igloo#Loot|igloo]] and [[Minecraft:Chest#Bonus chest|bonus]] chests<br/>Receive 4 for 1 [[Minecraft:emerald]] at apprentice-level [[Minecraft:trade]] of farmer [[Minecraft:villager]] | ||
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|{{Slot|Baked Potato.png}}||[[Minecraft:Trial Spawner#Loot|Trial Spawners]] and [[Minecraft:Ominous Trial Spawner#Loot| ominous trial spawners]] in Trial Chambers<br/>Ancient city ice box and trial chambers supply chests<br/> Trial chambers intersection barrels | |{{Slot|Baked Potato.png}}||[[Minecraft:Trial Spawner#Loot|Trial Spawners]] and [[Minecraft:Ominous Trial Spawner#Loot| ominous trial spawners]] in [[Minecraft:Trial Chambers]]<br/>[[Minecraft:Ancient city#Loot|Ancient city]] ice box and [[Minecraft:Trial Chambers#Loot|trial chambers]] supply chests<br/>[[Minecraft:Trial Chambers#Loot| Trial chambers]] intersection barrels | ||
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|{{Slot|Beetroot.png}}||Harvesting [[Minecraft:Beetroot Seeds|beetroot crops]]<br/>Farmer villager who drop beetroot after harvesting beetroot crop | |{{Slot|Beetroot.png}}||Harvesting [[Minecraft:Beetroot Seeds|beetroot crops]]<br/>Farmer villager who drop beetroot after harvesting beetroot crop | ||
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|{{Slot|Beetroot Soup.png}}||Crafting a [[Minecraft:bowl]] together with [[Minecraft:beetroot]]s<br/>Snowy village house chests | |{{Slot|Beetroot Soup.png}}||[[Minecraft:Beetroot soup#Crafting|Crafting]] a [[Minecraft:bowl]] together with [[Minecraft:beetroot]]s<br/>[[Minecraft:Village#Loot|Snowy village house]] chests | ||
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|{{Slot|Bread.png}}||[[Minecraft:Bread#Crafting|Crafting]] from [[Minecraft:wheat]]<br/>Monster room, stronghold altar and storeroom, village, mineshaft, woodland mansion and [[Minecraft:Chest#Bonus chest|bonus]] chests<br/>Receive 6 for 1 [[Minecraft:emerald]] at novice-level trade of farmer villager<br/>Farmer villager who drop bread after harvesting [[Minecraft:wheat]]<br/>Raid gift from farmer villager{{only|wrap=1|java}}<br/>[[Minecraft:Trial Spawner#Loot|Trial spawners]] in trial chambers. | |{{Slot|Bread.png}}||[[Minecraft:Bread#Crafting|Crafting]] from [[Minecraft:wheat]]<br/>[[Minecraft:Monster Room#Loot|Monster room]], [[Minecraft:Stronghold#Loot|stronghold]] altar and storeroom, [[Minecraft:Village#Loot|village]], [[Minecraft:Mineshaft#Loot|mineshaft]], [[Minecraft:Woodland mansion#Loot|woodland mansion]] and [[Minecraft:Chest#Bonus chest|bonus]] chests<br/>Receive 6 for 1 [[Minecraft:emerald]] at novice-level [[Minecraft:trade]] of [[Minecraft:Trading#Villager|farmer]] villager<br/>Farmer villager who drop bread after harvesting [[Minecraft:wheat]]<br/>Raid gift from farmer villager{{only|wrap=1|java}}<br/>[[Minecraft:Trial Spawner#Loot|Trial spawners]] in [[Minecraft:trial chambers]]. | ||
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|{{Slot|Cake.png}}||[[Minecraft:Cake#Crafting|Crafting]] from [[Minecraft:wheat]], [[Minecraft:egg]]s, [[Minecraft:sugar]], and [[Minecraft:milk]]<br/>Receive 1 for 1 [[Minecraft:emerald]] at expert-level trade of farmer villager<br/>Buried treasure chest{{only|wrap=1|bedrock}}<br/>Trial chamber intersection chests | |{{Slot|Cake.png}}||[[Minecraft:Cake#Crafting|Crafting]] from [[Minecraft:wheat]], [[Minecraft:egg]]s, [[Minecraft:sugar]], and [[Minecraft:milk]]<br/>Receive 1 for 1 [[Minecraft:emerald]] at expert-level [[Minecraft:trade]] of [[Minecraft:Trading#Villager|farmer]] villager<br/>[[Minecraft:Buried treasure#Loot|Buried treasure]] chest{{only|wrap=1|bedrock}}<br/>[[Minecraft:Trial chamber]] intersection chests | ||
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|{{Slot|Carrot.png}}||Killing [[Minecraft:zombie]]s<br/>Harvesting [[Minecraft:Carrot|carrot crops]]<br/>pillager outpost and Shipwreck supply chest<br/>[[Minecraft:Chest#Bonus chest|bonus chest]]{{only|wrap=1|bedrock}}<br/>Farmer villagers which drop carrots after harvesting a carrot crop | |{{Slot|Carrot.png}}||Killing [[Minecraft:zombie]]s<br/>Harvesting [[Minecraft:Carrot|carrot crops]]<br/>[[Minecraft:Pillager outpost#Loot|pillager outpost]] and [[Minecraft:Shipwreck#Loot|Shipwreck]] supply chest<br/>[[Minecraft:Chest#Bonus chest|bonus chest]]{{only|wrap=1|bedrock}}<br/>Farmer villagers which drop carrots after harvesting a carrot crop | ||
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|{{Slot|Chorus Fruit.png}}||Breaking chorus | |{{Slot|Chorus Fruit.png}}||Breaking [[Minecraft:chorus plant]]s in [[Minecraft:The End]] | ||
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|{{Slot|Cooked Chicken.png}}||Cooking a raw chicken<br/>Killing | |{{Slot|Cooked Chicken.png}}||[[Minecraft:Smelting#Food|Cooking]] a [[Minecraft:raw chicken]]<br/>Killing [[Minecraft:chicken]]s with [[Minecraft:fire]]<br/>Receive 8 for 1 [[Minecraft:emerald]] at novice-level [[Minecraft:trade]] from [[Minecraft:Trading#Villager|Butcher]] villager<br/>Raid gift from butcher villager{{only|wrap=1|java}}<br/>[[Minecraft:Trial Spawner#Loot|Trial spawners]] in [[Minecraft:trial chambers]] | ||
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|{{Slot|Cooked Cod.png}}||Cooking a raw cod<br/>Killing cod with [[Minecraft:fire]]{{only|wrap=1|java}}<br/>Killing dolphin with fire<br/>Rare drop from | |{{Slot|Cooked Cod.png}}||[[Minecraft:Smelting#Food|Cooking]] a [[Minecraft:raw cod]]<br/>Killing [[Minecraft:cod]] with [[Minecraft:fire]]{{only|wrap=1|java}}<br/>Killing [[Minecraft:dolphin]] with fire<br/>Rare drop from [[Minecraft:guardian]]s and [[Minecraft:elder guardian]]s when killed with [[Minecraft:fire]]{{only|wrap=1|java}}<br/>Receive 6 for 1 [[Minecraft:emerald]] + 6 [[Minecraft:raw cod]] at novice-level [[Minecraft:trade]] from [[Minecraft:Trading#Villager|fisherman]] villager<br/>[[Minecraft:Buried treasure#Loot|Buried treasure chests]]{{only|wrap=1|java}} | ||
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|{{Slot|Cooked Mutton.png}}||Cooking raw mutton<br/>Killing sheep with [[Minecraft:fire]]<br/>Raid gift from butcher villager{{only|wrap=1|java}} | |{{Slot|Cooked Mutton.png}}||[[Minecraft:Smelting#Food|Cooking]] [[Minecraft:raw mutton]]<br/>Killing [[Minecraft:sheep]] with [[Minecraft:fire]]<br/>Raid gift from butcher villager{{only|wrap=1|java}} | ||
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|{{Slot|Cooked Porkchop.png}}||Cooking a raw porkchop<br/>Killing [[Minecraft:pig]]s or | |{{Slot|Cooked Porkchop.png}}||[[Minecraft:Smelting#Food|Cooking]] a [[Minecraft:raw porkchop]]<br/>Killing [[Minecraft:pig]]s or [[Minecraft:hoglin]]s with [[Minecraft:fire]]<br/>Receive 5 for 1 [[Minecraft:emerald]] at apprentice-level [[Minecraft:trade]] from [[Minecraft:Trading#Villager|butcher]] villager<br/>Raid gift from butcher villager{{only|wrap=1|java}}<br/>[[Minecraft:Bastion remnant#Loot|Bastion remnant]] chests | ||
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|{{Slot|Cooked Rabbit.png}}||Cooking raw rabbit<br/>Killing | |{{Slot|Cooked Rabbit.png}}||[[Minecraft:Smelting#Food|Cooking]] [[Minecraft:raw rabbit]]<br/>Killing [[Minecraft:rabbit]]s with [[Minecraft:fire]]<br/>Raid gift from butcher villager{{only|wrap=1|java}} | ||
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|{{Slot|Cooked Salmon.png}}||Cooking a raw salmon<br/>Killing salmon with [[Minecraft:fire]]{{only|wrap=1|java}}<br/>buried treasure chest{{only|wrap=1|java}}<br/>Receive 6 for 1 [[Minecraft:emerald]] + 1 raw salmon at apprentice-level trade from fisherman villager | |{{Slot|Cooked Salmon.png}}||[[Minecraft:Smelting#Food|Cooking]] a [[Minecraft:raw salmon]]<br/>Killing [[Minecraft:salmon]] with [[Minecraft:fire]]{{only|wrap=1|java}}<br/>[[Minecraft:Buried treasure#Loot|buried treasure chest]]{{only|wrap=1|java}}<br/>Receive 6 for 1 [[Minecraft:emerald]] + 1 [[Minecraft:raw salmon]] at apprentice-level [[Minecraft:trade]] from [[Minecraft:Trading#Villager|fisherman]] villager | ||
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|{{Slot|Cookie.png}}||[[Minecraft:Cookie#Crafting|Crafting]] from [[Minecraft:wheat]] and cocoa beans<br/>Receive 18 for 3 [[Minecraft:emerald]] at journeyman-level trade from farmer villager<br/>Raid gift from farmer villager{{only|wrap=1|java}} | |{{Slot|Cookie.png}}||[[Minecraft:Cookie#Crafting|Crafting]] from [[Minecraft:wheat]] and [[Minecraft:cocoa beans]]<br/>Receive 18 for 3 [[Minecraft:emerald]] at journeyman-level [[Minecraft:trade]] from [[Minecraft:Trading#Villager|farmer]] villager<br/>Raid gift from farmer villager{{only|wrap=1|java}} | ||
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|{{Slot|Dried Kelp.png}}||Cooking [[Minecraft:kelp]] in a [[Minecraft:furnace]], [[Minecraft:smoker]], or [[Minecraft:campfire]]<br/>Crafting from dried kelp block<br/>Raid gift from farmer villager{{only|wrap=1|java}} | |{{Slot|Dried Kelp.png}}||Cooking [[Minecraft:kelp]] in a [[Minecraft:furnace]], [[Minecraft:smoker]], or [[Minecraft:campfire]]<br/>Crafting from [[Minecraft:dried kelp block]]<br/>Raid gift from farmer villager{{only|wrap=1|java}} | ||
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|{{Slot|Enchanted Golden Apple.png}}||Desert pyramid, monster room, woodland mansion, mineshaft, ruined portal and ancient city chests<br/>[[Minecraft:Ominous Vault#Loot|Ominous vaults]] in trial chambers | |{{Slot|Enchanted Golden Apple.png}}||[[Minecraft:Desert temple#Loot|Desert pyramid]], [[Minecraft:Monster Room#Loot|monster room]], [[Minecraft:Woodland mansion#Loot|woodland mansion]], [[Minecraft:Mineshaft#Loot|mineshaft]], [[Minecraft:Ruined Portal#Loot|ruined portal]] and [[Minecraft:Ancient City#Loot|ancient city]] chests<br/>[[Minecraft:Ominous Vault#Loot|Ominous vaults]] in [[Minecraft:trial chambers]] | ||
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|{{Slot|Golden Apple.png}}||[[Minecraft:Golden Apple|Crafting]] from an [[Minecraft:apple]] and gold | |{{Slot|Golden Apple.png}}||[[Minecraft:Golden Apple|Crafting]] from an [[Minecraft:apple]] and [[Minecraft:gold ingot]]s.<br/>[[Minecraft:Desert temple#Loot|Desert pyramid]], [[Minecraft:Monster Room#Loot|monster room]], [[Minecraft:Mineshaft#Loot|mineshaft]], [[Minecraft:Stronghold#Loot|stronghold]] altar, [[Minecraft:Woodland mansion#Loot|woodland mansion]], [[Minecraft:Igloo#Loot|igloo]], big [[Minecraft:Ocean Ruins#Loot|ocean ruins]], [[Minecraft:Ruined Portal#Loot|ruined portal]] and [[Minecraft:Ancient City#Components|ancient city center]] chests<br/>[[Minecraft:Ominous Vault#Loot|Ominous vaults]] in [[Minecraft:trial chambers]] | ||
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|{{Slot|Glow Berries.png}}||Collected from cave vines<br/>Ancient city and and trial chambers supply chests | |{{Slot|Glow Berries.png}}||Collected from cave vines<br/>[[Minecraft:Ancient City#Loot|Ancient city]] and and [[Minecraft:Trial Chambers#Loot|trial chambers]] supply chests | ||
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|{{Slot|Golden Carrot.png}}||[[Minecraft:Golden Carrot#Crafting|Crafting]] a [[Minecraft:carrot]] with gold | |{{Slot|Golden Carrot.png}}||[[Minecraft:Golden Carrot#Crafting|Crafting]] a [[Minecraft:carrot]] with [[Minecraft:gold nugget]]s<br/>Receive 3 for 3 [[Minecraft:emerald]] at master-level [[Minecraft:trade]] from [[Minecraft:Trading#Villager|farmer]] villager<br/>[[Minecraft:Bastion Remnant#Loot|Bastion remnant]], [[Minecraft:Ruined Portal#Loot| ruined portal]] and [[Minecraft:Ancient City#Loot| ancient city ice box]] chests<br/>[[Minecraft:Vault#Loot|Vaults]] in [[Minecraft:trial chambers]]<br/>[[Minecraft:Ominous Trial Spawner#Loot|Ominous trial spawners]] in [[Minecraft:trial chambers]] | ||
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|{{Slot|Honey Bottle.png}}||Crafting from honey block<br/>Collecting from [[Minecraft:beehive]]s or bee | |{{Slot|Honey Bottle.png}}||Crafting from [[Minecraft:honey block]]<br/>Collecting from [[Minecraft:beehive]]s or [[Minecraft:bee nest]]s<br/>[[Minecraft:Vault#Loot|Vaults]] in [[Minecraft:trial chambers]] | ||
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|{{Slot|Melon Slice.png}}||Harvesting a [[Minecraft:melon]] block | |{{Slot|Melon Slice.png}}||Harvesting a [[Minecraft:melon]] block | ||
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|{{Slot|Mushroom Stew.png}}||[[Minecraft:Mushroom Stew#Crafting|Crafting]] with a [[Minecraft:bowl]] and one of each [[Minecraft:mushroom]]<br/>{{Control|Using}} a [[Minecraft:bowl]] on a mooshroom | |{{Slot|Mushroom Stew.png}}||[[Minecraft:Mushroom Stew#Crafting|Crafting]] with a [[Minecraft:bowl]] and one of each [[Minecraft:mushroom]]<br/>{{Control|Using}} a [[Minecraft:bowl]] on a [[Minecraft:mooshroom]] | ||
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|{{Slot|Poisonous Potato.png}}||Harvesting [[Minecraft:Potato|potato crops]]<br/>Shipwreck supply chest | |{{Slot|Poisonous Potato.png}}||Harvesting [[Minecraft:Potato|potato crops]]<br/>[[Minecraft:Shipwreck#Loot|Shipwreck]] supply chest | ||
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|{{Slot|Potato.png}}||Killing [[Minecraft:zombie]]s<br/>Harvesting [[Minecraft:Potato|potato crops]]<br/>Farmer villager who drop potato after harvesting potato crop<br/>[[Minecraft:Chest#Bonus chest|bonus chest]]{{only|wrap=1|bedrock}}<br/> Plains and taiga village, pillager outpost, and shipwreck supply chest | |{{Slot|Potato.png}}||Killing [[Minecraft:zombie]]s<br/>Harvesting [[Minecraft:Potato|potato crops]]<br/>Farmer villager who drop potato after harvesting potato crop<br/>[[Minecraft:Chest#Bonus chest|bonus chest]]{{only|wrap=1|bedrock}}<br/>[[Minecraft:Village#Loot| Plains and taiga village]], [[Minecraft:pillager outpost#loot|pillager outpost]], and [[Minecraft:shipwreck#loot|shipwreck]] supply chest | ||
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|{{Slot|Pufferfish.png}}||Fishing<br/>Killing pufferfish<br/>Rare drop from | |{{Slot|Pufferfish.png}}||[[Minecraft:Fishing]]<br/>Killing [[Minecraft:pufferfish]]<br/>Rare drop from [[Minecraft:guardian]]s and [[Minecraft:elder guardian]] | ||
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|{{Slot|Pumpkin Pie.png}}||[[Minecraft:Pumpkin Pie|Crafting]] with a [[Minecraft:pumpkin]], an [[Minecraft:egg]], and [[Minecraft:sugar]]<br/>Receive 4 for 1 [[Minecraft:emerald]] at apprentice-level trade from farmer villager<br/>village taiga house chest<br/>Raid gift from farmer villager{{only|wrap=1|java}} | |{{Slot|Pumpkin Pie.png}}||[[Minecraft:Pumpkin Pie|Crafting]] with a [[Minecraft:pumpkin]], an [[Minecraft:egg]], and [[Minecraft:sugar]]<br/>Receive 4 for 1 [[Minecraft:emerald]] at apprentice-level [[Minecraft:trade]] from [[Minecraft:Trading#Villager|farmer]] villager<br/>[[Minecraft:Village#Loot|village]] taiga house chest<br/>Raid gift from farmer villager{{only|wrap=1|java}} | ||
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|{{Slot|Rabbit Stew.png}}||[[Minecraft:Rabbit Stew#Crafting|Crafting]] with a [[Minecraft:bowl]], [[Minecraft:carrot]], baked potato, [[Minecraft:mushroom]], and cooked rabbit<br/>Receive 1 for 1 [[Minecraft:emerald]] at novice-level trade from butcher villager | |{{Slot|Rabbit Stew.png}}||[[Minecraft:Rabbit Stew#Crafting|Crafting]] with a [[Minecraft:bowl]], [[Minecraft:carrot]], [[Minecraft:baked potato]], [[Minecraft:mushroom]], and [[Minecraft:cooked rabbit]]<br/>Receive 1 for 1 [[Minecraft:emerald]] at novice-level [[Minecraft:trade]] from [[Minecraft:Trading#Villager|butcher]] villager | ||
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|{{Slot|Raw Beef.png}}||Killing | |{{Slot|Raw Beef.png}}||Killing [[Minecraft:cow]]s, [[Minecraft:red mooshroom]]s, and [[Minecraft:brown mooshroom]]<br/>[[Minecraft:Village#Loot|village]] butcher chest | ||
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|{{Slot|Raw Chicken.png}}||Killing | |{{Slot|Raw Chicken.png}}||Killing [[Minecraft:chicken]]s<br/>[[Minecraft:Cat]] gift | ||
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|{{Slot|Raw Cod.png}}||Fishing<br/>Killing cod, | |{{Slot|Raw Cod.png}}||[[Minecraft:Fishing]]<br/>Killing [[Minecraft:cod]], [[Minecraft:guardian]]s, [[Minecraft:elder guardian]]s, [[Minecraft:dolphin]]s, [[Minecraft:polar bear]]s<br/>Rare drop from [[Minecraft:guardian]]s and [[Minecraft:elder guardian]]s<br/>[[Minecraft:Village#Loot|village]] fisher [[Minecraft:barrel]]<br/>Raid gift from fisherman villager{{only|wrap=1|java}} | ||
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|{{Slot|Raw Mutton.png}}||Killing sheep<br/>village butcher chest | |{{Slot|Raw Mutton.png}}||Killing [[Minecraft:sheep]]<br/>[[Minecraft:Village#Loot|village]] butcher chest | ||
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|{{Slot|Raw Porkchop.png}}||Killing [[Minecraft:pig]]s or | |{{Slot|Raw Porkchop.png}}||Killing [[Minecraft:pig]]s or [[Minecraft:hoglin]]s<br/>[[Minecraft:Village#Loot|Village]] butcher and [[Minecraft:Bastion Remnant#Loot|bastion remnant stable]] chests | ||
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|{{Slot|Raw Rabbit.png}}||Killing | |{{Slot|Raw Rabbit.png}}||Killing [[Minecraft:rabbit]]s | ||
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|{{Slot|Raw Salmon.png}}||Fishing<br/>Killing salmon and polar | |{{Slot|Raw Salmon.png}}||[[Minecraft:Fishing]]<br/>Killing [[Minecraft:salmon]] and [[Minecraft:polar bear]]s<br/>Rare drop from [[Minecraft:guardian]]s and [[Minecraft:elder guardian]]s<br/>Raid gift from fisherman villager{{only|wrap=1|java}}<br/>[[Minecraft:Village#Loot|village]] fisher barrel{{only|wrap=1|java}}<br/>[[Minecraft:Chest#Bonus chest|bonus chest]] | ||
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|{{Slot|Rotten Flesh.png}}||Killing [[Minecraft:zombie]]s, zombified | |{{Slot|Rotten Flesh.png}}||Killing [[Minecraft:zombie]]s, [[Minecraft:zombified piglin]]s, [[Minecraft:zombie villager]]s, [[Minecraft:husk]]s, [[Minecraft:drowned]], and [[Minecraft:zombie horse]]s<br/>[[Minecraft:Monster Room#Loot|monster room]], [[Minecraft:Igloo#Loot|igloo]], [[Minecraft:Woodland mansion#Loot|woodland mansion]], small [[Minecraft:Ocean Ruins#Loot|ocean ruins]], [[Minecraft:Village#Loot|village]] temple, [[Minecraft:Shipwreck#Loot|shipwreck]] supply, [[Minecraft:Desert temple#Loot|desert]], and [[Minecraft:jungle temple#Loot|jungle]] pyramid chests<br/>Caught as junk from [[Minecraft:fishing]]<br/>[[Minecraft:Cat]] gift | ||
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|{{Slot|Spider Eye.png}}||Killing | |{{Slot|Spider Eye.png}}||Killing [[Minecraft:spider]]s, [[Minecraft:cave spider]]s and [[Minecraft:witch]]es.<br/>[[Minecraft:Desert pyramid#Loot|Desert pyramid]] chests. | ||
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|{{Slot|Steak.png}}||Cooking raw beef<br/>Killing | |{{Slot|Steak.png}}||[[Minecraft:Smelting#Food|Cooking]] [[Minecraft:raw beef]]<br/>Killing [[Minecraft:cow]]s, [[Minecraft:red mooshroom]]s, or [[Minecraft:brown mooshroom]]s with [[Minecraft:fire]]<br/>Raid gift from butcher villager{{only|wrap=1|java}}<br/>[[Minecraft:Ominous Trial Spawner#Loot|Ominous trial spawners]] in [[Minecraft:trial chambers]]. | ||
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|{{Slot|Suspicious Stew.png}}||[[Minecraft:Suspicious Stew#Crafting|Crafting]] with a [[Minecraft:bowl]], red mushroom, brown mushroom, and any [[Minecraft:flower]]<br/>Feed brown mooshroom any flower then {{Control|using}} a [[Minecraft:bowl]] on brown mooshroom<br/>Receive 1 for 1 [[Minecraft:emerald]] at expert-level trade of farmer [[Minecraft:villager]], excluding Fire Resistance, Regeneration, and Wither<br/> Ancient city ice box chests.<ref group="note">The stew will always grant either 5-7 seconds of Blindness, or 7-10 seconds of Night Vision</ref> | |{{Slot|Suspicious Stew.png}}||[[Minecraft:Suspicious Stew#Crafting|Crafting]] with a [[Minecraft:bowl]], [[Minecraft:red mushroom]], [[Minecraft:brown mushroom]], and any [[Minecraft:flower]]<br/>Feed [[Minecraft:brown mooshroom]] any flower then {{Control|using}} a [[Minecraft:bowl]] on brown mooshroom<br/>Receive 1 for 1 [[Minecraft:emerald]] at expert-level [[Minecraft:trade]] of farmer [[Minecraft:villager]], excluding [[Minecraft:Fire Resistance]], [[Minecraft:Regeneration]], and [[Minecraft:Wither (effect)|Wither]]<br/>[[Minecraft:Ancient City#Loot| Ancient city ice box]] chests.<ref group="note">The stew will always grant either 5-7 seconds of Blindness, or 7-10 seconds of Night Vision</ref> | ||
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|{{Slot|Sweet Berries.png}}||Breaking sweet berry | |{{Slot|Sweet Berries.png}}||Breaking [[Minecraft:sweet berry bush]]es<br/>Picking ripe berries from [[Minecraft:sweet berry bush]]es (right-click)<br/>Taiga [[Minecraft:Village#Loot|village]] house chests.{{only|wrap=1|java}} | ||
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|{{Slot|Tropical Fish.png}}||Fishing<br/>Killing tropical fish<br/>Rare drop from | |{{Slot|Tropical Fish.png}}||[[Minecraft:Fishing]]<br/>Killing [[Minecraft:tropical fish]]<br/>Rare drop from [[Minecraft:guardian]]s and [[Minecraft:elder guardian]]s | ||
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* [[Minecraft:Crafting]] from [[Minecraft:planks]] | * [[Minecraft:Crafting]] from [[Minecraft:planks]] | ||
* Fishing | * [[Minecraft:Fishing]] | ||
* [[Minecraft:Turtle]] killed by lightning | * [[Minecraft:Turtle]] killed by [[Minecraft:lightning]] | ||
* Eating food made with them | * Eating food made with them | ||
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| {{ItemLink|Cookie|Cookies}} | | {{ItemLink|Cookie|Cookies}} | ||
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* Breaking cocoa | * Breaking [[Minecraft:cocoa plant]]s | ||
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* {{ItemLink|Pumpkin Pie}} | * {{ItemLink|Pumpkin Pie}} | ||
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* Laid by | * Laid by [[Minecraft:chicken]]s | ||
* Found in village fletcher chests | * Found in village fletcher chests | ||
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| {{ItemLink|Cake}} | | {{ItemLink|Cake}} | ||
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* Milking a cow, mooshroom or a goat | * Milking a [[Minecraft:cow]], [[Minecraft:mooshroom]] or a [[Minecraft:goat]] | ||
* Killing a wandering trader drinking it | * Killing a [[Minecraft:wandering trader]] drinking it | ||
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| {{BlockLink|Brown Mushroom}} or {{BlockLink|Red Mushroom}} | | {{BlockLink|Brown Mushroom}} or {{BlockLink|Red Mushroom}} | ||
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* Breaking naturally generated mushrooms in: | * Breaking naturally generated mushrooms in: | ||
** Dark/shady areas | ** Dark/shady areas | ||
** Swamp and mushroom fields biomes | ** [[Minecraft:Swamp]] and [[Minecraft:mushroom fields]] biomes | ||
** [[Minecraft:The Nether]] | ** [[Minecraft:The Nether]] | ||
* Breaking huge brown or red mushrooms | * Breaking [[Minecraft:Huge Mushroom|huge brown or red mushrooms]] | ||
* Using [[Minecraft:shears]] on a brown mooshroom or red mushroom | * Using [[Minecraft:shears]] on a [[Minecraft:mooshroom|brown mooshroom or red mushroom]] | ||
* Bought from wandering trader | * Bought from [[Minecraft:wandering trader]] | ||
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* Breaking naturally generated flowers | * Breaking naturally generated flowers | ||
* Using bone meal on a grass block | * Using [[Minecraft:bone meal]] on a [[Minecraft:grass block]] | ||
* Bought from wandering trader | * Bought from [[Minecraft:wandering trader]] | ||
* Killing iron golem (poppy) | * Killing [[Minecraft:iron golem]] (poppy) | ||
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| {{ItemLink|Pumpkin pie}} | | {{ItemLink|Pumpkin pie}} | ||
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* Harvesting mature [[Minecraft:pumpkin]]s grown from pumpkin seeds | * Harvesting mature [[Minecraft:pumpkin]]s grown from [[Minecraft:pumpkin seeds]] | ||
* Naturally occurring [[Minecraft:pumpkin]]s | * Naturally occurring [[Minecraft:pumpkin]]s | ||
* Taiga and snowy taiga | * Taiga and snowy taiga [[Minecraft:village]]s | ||
* Bought from wandering trader | * Bought from [[Minecraft:wandering trader]] | ||
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* {{ItemLink|Pumpkin pie}} | * {{ItemLink|Pumpkin pie}} | ||
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* Crafting from sugar cane or honey bottle | * Crafting from [[Minecraft:sugar cane]] or [[Minecraft:honey bottle]] | ||
* Dropped by [[Minecraft:witch]]es | * Dropped by [[Minecraft:witch]]es | ||
* Creating from its base [[Minecraft:element]]s {{only|bedrock|education}} | * Creating from its base [[Minecraft:element]]s {{only|bedrock|education}} | ||
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* {{ItemLink|Cookie}} | * {{ItemLink|Cookie}} | ||
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* Harvesting mature wheat seeds | * Harvesting mature [[Minecraft:wheat seeds]] | ||
* Found in monster room, woodland mansion, shipwreck, igloo, village, ocean ruins, and pillager outpost chest | * Found in [[Minecraft:Monster Room#Loot|monster room]], [[Minecraft:Woodland Mansion#Loot|woodland mansion]], [[Minecraft:Shipwreck#Loot|shipwreck]], [[Minecraft:Igloo#Loot|igloo]], [[Minecraft:Village#Loot|village]], [[Minecraft:Ocean Ruins#Loot|ocean ruins]], and [[Minecraft:Pillager Outpost#Loot|pillager outpost]] chest | ||
* Crafting from hay | * Crafting from [[Minecraft:hay bale]]s | ||
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| {{ItemLink|Golden Carrot}} | | {{ItemLink|Golden Carrot}} | ||
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* Crafting from gold | * Crafting from [[Minecraft:gold ingot]]s | ||
* Dropped by zombified | * Dropped by [[Minecraft:zombified piglin]]s | ||
* Found in shipwreck, igloo, village, and ocean ruins chest | * Found in [[Minecraft:Shipwreck#Loot|shipwreck]], [[Minecraft:Igloo#Loot|igloo]], [[Minecraft:Village#Loot|village]], and [[Minecraft:Ocean Ruins#Loot|ocean ruins]] chest | ||
* Smelting golden armor or tools | * Smelting golden armor or tools | ||
* Mining nether gold ore without [[Minecraft:Silk Touch]] | * Mining [[Minecraft:nether gold ore]] without [[Minecraft:Silk Touch]] | ||
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| {{ItemLink|Golden Apple}} | | {{ItemLink|Golden Apple}} | ||
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* Crafting from gold | * Crafting from [[Minecraft:gold block]]s or [[Minecraft:gold nugget]]s | ||
* Rarely dropped by zombified | * Rarely dropped by [[Minecraft:zombified piglin]]s | ||
* Smelting gold ore or nether gold ore | * Smelting [[Minecraft:gold ore]] or [[Minecraft:nether gold ore]] | ||
* Found in shipwreck, jungle pyramid, monster room, woodland mansion, nether fortress, end city, mineshaft, village, stronghold, buried treasure and desert pyramid chest | * Found in [[Minecraft:Shipwreck#Loot|shipwreck]], [[Minecraft:Jungle Pyramid#Structure:Loot|jungle pyramid]], [[Minecraft:Monster Room#Loot|monster room]], [[Minecraft:Woodland Mansion#Loot|woodland mansion]], [[Minecraft:Nether Fortress#Loot|nether fortress]], [[Minecraft:End city#Loot|end city]], [[Minecraft:Mineshaft#Loot|mineshaft]], [[Minecraft:Village#Structure:Loot|village]], [[Minecraft:Stronghold#Loot|stronghold]], [[Minecraft:Buried Treasure#Loot|buried treasure]] and [[Minecraft:Desert pyramid#Structure:Loot|desert pyramid]] chest | ||
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| {{ItemLink|Honey Bottle}} | | {{ItemLink|Honey Bottle}} | ||
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* Crafting from honey | * Crafting from [[Minecraft:honey bottle]]s | ||
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== Internal variables == | == Internal variables == | ||
Food uses four variables, the values of which are stored in the player.dat format. Variables can be queried in-game with the following command: {{cmd|data get entity <player's name> <variable>}}{{only|je}}. | Food uses four variables, the values of which are stored in the [[Minecraft:player.dat format]]. Variables can be queried in-game with the following command: {{cmd|data get entity <player's name> <variable>}}{{only|je}}. | ||
*<code>foodLevel</code>: The player's current hunger level, shown on the hunger bar. Its initial value on world creation or respawn is {{hunger|20}}. | *<code>foodLevel</code>: The player's current hunger level, shown on the hunger bar. Its initial value on [[Minecraft:world]] creation or respawn is {{hunger|20}}. | ||
*<code>foodSaturationLevel</code>: The player's current saturation level, which determines how fast <code>foodLevel</code> depletes and is controlled by the kinds of food the player has eaten. Its maximum value always equals <code>foodLevel</code>'s value and decreases with <code>foodLevel</code>. Its initial value on world creation or respawn is 5. | *<code>foodSaturationLevel</code>: The player's current saturation level, which determines how fast <code>foodLevel</code> depletes and is controlled by the kinds of food the player has eaten. Its maximum value always equals <code>foodLevel</code>'s value and decreases with <code>foodLevel</code>. Its initial value on world creation or respawn is 5. | ||
*<code>foodTickTimer</code>: This variable is used when <code>foodLevel</code> either exceeds 17 ({{hunger|bar=17}}), or is at zero. It increases on every [[Minecraft:tick]], and whenever it reaches 80 (4 seconds), it resets to zero and {{hp|1}} is added or deducted, depending on whether the player is saturated or starving. If the player has a full {{hunger|20}}, {{frac|1|6}} of {{hp|1}} times the player's <code>foodSaturationLevel</code> is restored, up to a maximum of {{hp|1}}, when <code>foodTickTimer</code> reaches 10 ({{frac|1|2}} second), and <code>foodTickTimer</code> is reset to zero. | *<code>foodTickTimer</code>: This variable is used when <code>foodLevel</code> either exceeds 17 ({{hunger|bar=17}}), or is at zero. It increases on every [[Minecraft:tick]], and whenever it reaches 80 (4 seconds), it resets to zero and {{hp|1}} is added or deducted, depending on whether the player is saturated or starving. If the player has a full {{hunger|20}}, {{frac|1|6}} of {{hp|1}} times the player's <code>foodSaturationLevel</code> is restored, up to a maximum of {{hp|1}}, when <code>foodTickTimer</code> reaches 10 ({{frac|1|2}} second), and <code>foodTickTimer</code> is reset to zero. | ||
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=== Development === | === Development === | ||
{{HistoryTable | {{HistoryTable | ||
|{{HistoryLine||May 20, 2009|link=https://web.archive.org/web/20110302004111/http://notch.tumblr.com/post/110459630/health-and-food|Notch mentions adding food, which would be used to heal the player, and could be obtained by farming or hunting.}} | |{{HistoryLine||May 20, 2009|link=https://web.archive.org/web/20110302004111/http://notch.tumblr.com/post/110459630/health-and-food|[[Minecraft:Notch]] mentions adding food, which would be used to heal the player, and could be obtained by farming or hunting.}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine||June 14, 2009|link=https://notch.tumblr.com/post/123343045/my-vision-for-survival|Notch discussed how food would work in Survival mode: "Monsters will hurt you and take away from your health. The only way to regain health is to eat food. You get food from either hunting or from farming."}} | |{{HistoryLine||June 14, 2009|link=https://notch.tumblr.com/post/123343045/my-vision-for-survival|[[Minecraft:Notch]] discussed how food would work in [[Minecraft:Survival]] mode: "Monsters will hurt you and take away from your health. The only way to regain health is to eat food. You get food from either hunting or from farming."}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine||July 19, 2011|link={{tweet|notch|93305042941132801}}|The hunger bar is first seen in an image Notch posted to Twitter that showcases his experimentation with world height.}} | |{{HistoryLine||July 19, 2011|link={{tweet|notch|93305042941132801}}|The hunger bar is first seen in an image Notch posted to Twitter that showcases his experimentation with world height.}} | ||
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{{HistoryTable | {{HistoryTable | ||
|{{HistoryLine|java classic}} | |{{HistoryLine|java classic}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine||0.24_SURVIVAL_TEST|[[Minecraft:Mushroom]]s are now edible, making them the first food to be added in the game. At the time, food restores health instead of hunger, and are eaten instantly without sound or animation. | |{{HistoryLine||0.24_SURVIVAL_TEST|[[Minecraft:Mushroom]]s are now edible, making them the first food to be added in the game. At the time, food restores [[Minecraft:health]] instead of [[Minecraft:hunger]], and are eaten instantly without sound or animation. | ||
|Brown mushrooms restore {{hp|5}} and red mushrooms take {{hp|3}} hearts.}} | |Brown mushrooms restore {{hp|5}} and red mushrooms take {{hp|3}} hearts.}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine||0.25 SURVIVAL TEST|Pigs now drop 0-2 brown mushrooms upon death.}} | |{{HistoryLine||0.25 SURVIVAL TEST|Pigs now drop 0-2 brown mushrooms upon death.}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine|java indev}} | |{{HistoryLine|java indev}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine||0.31|dev=20091231-1856|Mushrooms are no longer edible.{{ | |{{HistoryLine||0.31|dev=20091231-1856|Mushrooms are no longer edible.{{check version}}}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine|||dev=20091231-2147|Added [[Minecraft:apple]]s, which are currently non-functional.}} | |{{HistoryLine|||dev=20091231-2147|Added [[Minecraft:apple]]s, which are currently non-functional.}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine|||dev=20100110|Apples are now edible, and restore {{hp|4}} each.}} | |{{HistoryLine|||dev=20100110|Apples are now edible, and restore {{hp|4}} each.}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine|||dev=20100130|Added mushroom stew, which restores {{hp|8}} health.}} | |{{HistoryLine|||dev=20100130|Added [[Minecraft:mushroom stew]], which restores {{hp|8}} health.}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine||20100206-2034|Added [[Minecraft:bread]] which restores {{hp|5}}. | |{{HistoryLine||20100206-2034|Added [[Minecraft:bread]] which restores {{hp|5}}. | ||
|Mushroom stew now restores {{hp|10}} health.}} | |Mushroom stew now restores {{hp|10}} health.}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine||20100219|[[Minecraft:Pig]]s now drop raw | |{{HistoryLine||20100219|[[Minecraft:Pig]]s now drop [[Minecraft:raw porkchop]]s, which restore {{hp|3}} and can be [[Minecraft:smelt]]ed to become [[Minecraft:cooked porkchop]]s, which restore {{hp|8}}.}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine|java infdev}} | |{{HistoryLine|java infdev}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine||20100227-1414|Added golden | |{{HistoryLine||20100227-1414|Added [[Minecraft:golden apple]]s. At the time, they were crafted with [[Minecraft:blocks of gold]], and restored {{hp|20}}, but internally {{hp|42}}.}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine||20100625-1917|Golden apples can now be found in dungeons, making the item obtainable.}} | |{{HistoryLine||20100625-1917|Golden apples can now be found in dungeons, making the item obtainable.}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine|java alpha}} | |{{HistoryLine|java alpha}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine||v1.2.0|dev=<nowiki>?</nowiki>|slink=:Category:Information needed requiring unarchived version|Added raw fish which restores {{hp|2}} and cooked fish which restores {{hp|5}}, obtainable through fishing.}} | |{{HistoryLine||v1.2.0|dev=<nowiki>?</nowiki>|slink=:Category:Information needed requiring unarchived version|Added [[Minecraft:raw fish]] which restores {{hp|2}} and [[Minecraft:cooked fish]] which restores {{hp|5}}, obtainable through [[Minecraft:fishing]].}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine||v1.2.3|Eating food now functions correctly in multiplayer.}} | |{{HistoryLine||v1.2.3|Eating food now functions correctly in multiplayer.}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine|java beta}} | |{{HistoryLine|java beta}} | ||
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|{{HistoryLine||1.5|Pigs now drop cooked porkchops if killed while on fire.}} | |{{HistoryLine||1.5|Pigs now drop cooked porkchops if killed while on fire.}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine||1.8|dev=Pre-release|Hunger was introduced. Food no longer restores health directly, but the player can regenerate if the hunger meter is 90% or over. | |{{HistoryLine||1.8|dev=Pre-release|Hunger was introduced. Food no longer restores health directly, but the player can regenerate if the hunger meter is 90% or over. | ||
|Added | |Added [[Minecraft:melon slice|melon]]s, [[Minecraft:raw chicken]] as a drop from chickens, which can be smelted into [[Minecraft:cooked chicken]], [[Minecraft:raw beef]] as a drop from cows, which can be smelted into [[Minecraft:steak]], and [[Minecraft:rotten flesh]] as a new drop from [[Minecraft:zombie]]s. | ||
|Added an eating animation, instead of food simply disappearing from the player's hand as if a block had been placed. | |Added an eating animation, instead of food simply disappearing from the player's hand as if a block had been placed. | ||
|Added hunger bar. Food now restores hunger instead of health. | |Added [[Minecraft:hunger bar]]. Food now restores hunger instead of health. | ||
|Food now stacks in the inventory, with the exception of cake and mushroom stew. | |Food now stacks in the inventory, with the exception of cake and mushroom stew. | ||
|With the addition of the hunger bar, all foods restore the same amount of hunger as hearts, except for mushroom stew, which restores {{hunger|8}}, golden apples, which restore {{Hunger|10}} and give 30 seconds of Regeneration and cake, with its slice restoring {{hunger|2}} and the whole cake restoring {{hunger|12}}. | |With the addition of the hunger bar, all foods restore the same amount of hunger as hearts, except for mushroom stew, which restores {{hunger|8}}, golden apples, which restore {{Hunger|10}} and give 30 seconds of [[Minecraft:Regeneration]] and cake, with its slice restoring {{hunger|2}} and the whole cake restoring {{hunger|12}}. | ||
|Apples now generate in the new stronghold storeroom chests, making them obtainable.}} | |Apples now generate in the new [[Minecraft:stronghold]] storeroom chests, making them obtainable.}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine|java}} | |{{HistoryLine|java}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine||1.0.0|dev=Beta 1.9 Prerelease 2|Added spider | |{{HistoryLine||1.0.0|dev=Beta 1.9 Prerelease 2|Added [[Minecraft:spider eye]]s, as a drop from spiders.}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine||1.1|dev=release|Golden apples are now made with gold | |{{HistoryLine||1.1|dev=release|Golden apples are now made with [[Minecraft:gold nugget]]s instead of blocks of gold, restore {{Hunger|4}} and give 4 seconds of Regeneration.}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine||1.3.1|dev=12w18a|The exhaustion cost of sprint jumping is now 0.2 from 0.8, meaning that constant sprint jumping is a viable means of fast long-distance travel in most situations. | |{{HistoryLine||1.3.1|dev=12w18a|The exhaustion cost of sprint jumping is now 0.2 from 0.8, meaning that constant sprint jumping is a viable means of fast long-distance travel in most situations. | ||
|Cocoa beans now drop rarely from jungle leaves, making all food renewable.}} | |Cocoa beans now drop rarely from jungle leaves, making all food renewable.}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine|||dev=12w19a|Cookies now restore {{hunger|2}}.}} | |{{HistoryLine|||dev=12w19a|Cookies now restore {{hunger|2}}.}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine|||dev=12w21a|Added enchanted golden | |{{HistoryLine|||dev=12w21a|Added [[Minecraft:enchanted golden apple]]s, which functioned like golden apples prior to 1.1 and had the same crafting recipe, but also gave resistance and fire resistance for 5 minutes each.}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine||1.4.2|dev=12w34a|Added [[Minecraft:potato]]es and [[Minecraft:carrot]]s, which can be obtained from zombies as a rare drop. | |{{HistoryLine||1.4.2|dev=12w34a|Added [[Minecraft:potato]]es and [[Minecraft:carrot]]s, which can be obtained from zombies as a rare drop. | ||
|Potatoes can be cooked to make baked | |Potatoes can be cooked to make [[Minecraft:baked potato]]es. | ||
|Harvesting potatoes may give 0–2 poisonous | |Harvesting potatoes may give 0–2 [[Minecraft:poisonous potato]]es. | ||
|Carrots can be crafted into golden | |Carrots can be crafted into [[Minecraft:golden carrot]]s.}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine|||dev=12w37a|Added pumpkin | |{{HistoryLine|||dev=12w37a|Added [[Minecraft:pumpkin pie]]s. | ||
|Mushroom stew now restores {{hunger|6}}.}} | |Mushroom stew now restores {{hunger|6}}.}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine||1.6.1|dev=13w23a|Natural health regeneration now increases the food exhaustion level. | |{{HistoryLine||1.6.1|dev=13w23a|Natural health regeneration now increases the food exhaustion level. | ||
|Golden apples are now crafted with 8 golden | |Golden apples are now crafted with 8 [[Minecraft:golden ingot]]s.}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine||1.7.2|dev=13w36a|The exhaustion cost of sprint jumping is now 0.8 (up from 0.2), meaning that constant sprint jumping is no longer viable as a means of fast long-distance travel in most situations. | |{{HistoryLine||1.7.2|dev=13w36a|The exhaustion cost of sprint jumping is now 0.8 (up from 0.2), meaning that constant sprint jumping is no longer viable as a means of fast long-distance travel in most situations. | ||
|Added [[Minecraft:Tropical Fish (item)|clownfish]], raw salmon, cooked salmon, and [[Minecraft:Pufferfish (item)|pufferfish]].}} | |Added [[Minecraft:Tropical Fish (item)|clownfish]], [[Minecraft:raw salmon]], [[Minecraft:cooked salmon]], and [[Minecraft:Pufferfish (item)|pufferfish]].}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine||1.8|dev=14w02a|Baked potatoes now restore {{Hunger|5}} hunger points instead of 6, with a corresponding reduction in saturation restored. | |{{HistoryLine||1.8|dev=14w02a|Baked potatoes now restore {{Hunger|5}} hunger points instead of 6, with a corresponding reduction in saturation restored. | ||
|Carrots now restore {{Hunger|3}} hunger points instead of 4, with a corresponding reduction in saturation restored.}} | |Carrots now restore {{Hunger|3}} hunger points instead of 4, with a corresponding reduction in saturation restored.}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine|||dev=14w25a|Eating immediately after attacking no longer continues the swinging animation.<ref>{{bug|MC-201394}}</ref>}} | |{{HistoryLine|||dev=14w25a|Eating immediately after attacking no longer continues the swinging animation.<ref>{{bug|MC-201394}}</ref>}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine|||dev=14w27a|Added raw mutton, cooked mutton, raw rabbit, cooked rabbit, and rabbit stew.}} | |{{HistoryLine|||dev=14w27a|Added [[Minecraft:raw mutton]], [[Minecraft:cooked mutton]], [[Minecraft:raw rabbit]], [[Minecraft:cooked rabbit]], and [[Minecraft:rabbit stew]].}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine|||dev=14w28a|Cake now has one more slice.}} | |{{HistoryLine|||dev=14w28a|Cake now has one more slice.}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine|||dev=14w29a|Hunger now regenerates when depleted if the difficulty is set to Peaceful.}} | |{{HistoryLine|||dev=14w29a|Hunger now regenerates when depleted if the [[Minecraft:difficulty]] is set to Peaceful.}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine|||dev=14w30a|Food is now positioned a little higher and further left during the eating animation in first person view.<ref>{{bug|MC-273056}}</ref>}} | |{{HistoryLine|||dev=14w30a|Food is now positioned a little higher and further left during the eating animation in first person view.<ref>{{bug|MC-273056}}</ref>}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine||1.9|dev=15w31a|Added chorus fruit, [[Minecraft:beetroot]] and beetroot soup.}} | |{{HistoryLine||1.9|dev=15w31a|Added [[Minecraft:chorus fruit]], [[Minecraft:beetroot]] and [[Minecraft:beetroot soup]].}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine|||dev=15w40a|Added saturation boost, where saturation is consumed to heal faster. | |{{HistoryLine|||dev=15w40a|Added saturation boost, where saturation is consumed to heal faster. | ||
|Regenerating health now increases exhaustion more.}} | |Regenerating health now increases exhaustion more.}} | ||
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|Exhaustion rate from regeneration is increased from 4.0/half-heart to 6.0/half-heart. | |Exhaustion rate from regeneration is increased from 4.0/half-heart to 6.0/half-heart. | ||
|The hunger bar is now visible when riding a [[Minecraft:boat]] or a [[Minecraft:minecart]].}} | |The hunger bar is now visible when riding a [[Minecraft:boat]] or a [[Minecraft:minecart]].}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine||1.13|dev=18w07a|Added dried kelp.}} | |{{HistoryLine||1.13|dev=18w07a|Added [[Minecraft:dried kelp]].}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine||1.14|dev=18w43a|Added suspicious stew.}} | |{{HistoryLine||1.14|dev=18w43a|Added [[Minecraft:suspicious stew]].}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine|||dev=18w49a|Added sweet berries.}} | |{{HistoryLine|||dev=18w49a|Added [[Minecraft:sweet berries]].}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine||1.15|dev=19w34a|Added honey | |{{HistoryLine||1.15|dev=19w34a|Added [[Minecraft:honey bottle]]s.}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine|||dev=19w35a|Honey | |{{HistoryLine|||dev=19w35a|[[Minecraft:Honey bottle]]s now remove [[Minecraft:Poison]] effect when consumed.}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine|||dev=19w44a|Honey bottles can now be crafted with 4 | |{{HistoryLine|||dev=19w44a|Honey bottles can now be crafted with 4 [[Minecraft:bottle]]s and 1 honey block.}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine|||dev=19w46a|All foods can now be consumed in Creative mode.}} | |{{HistoryLine|||dev=19w46a|All foods can now be consumed in Creative mode.}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine||1.17|dev=21w05a|Added glow berries.}} | |{{HistoryLine||1.17|dev=21w05a|Added [[Minecraft:glow berries]].}} | ||
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|{{HistoryLine|pocket alpha}} | |{{HistoryLine|pocket alpha}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine||v0.4.0|Added the first food items: [[Minecraft:apple]]s, [[Minecraft:bread]], mushroom stew, raw beef, [[Minecraft:steak]], raw chicken, cooked chicken, raw | |{{HistoryLine||v0.4.0|Added the first food items: [[Minecraft:apple]]s, [[Minecraft:bread]], [[Minecraft:mushroom stew]], [[Minecraft:raw beef]], [[Minecraft:steak]], [[Minecraft:raw chicken]], [[Minecraft:cooked chicken]], [[Minecraft:raw porkchop]]s, and [[Minecraft:cooked porkchop]].}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine||v0.5.0|Added [[Minecraft:melon]]s, melon | |{{HistoryLine||v0.5.0|Added [[Minecraft:melon]]s, [[Minecraft:melon slice]]s, and [[Minecraft:melon seeds]].}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine||v0.7.0|Added [[Minecraft:cake]]s.}} | |{{HistoryLine||v0.7.0|Added [[Minecraft:cake]]s.}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine||v0.8.0|dev=build 1|Added pumpkin pie, [[Minecraft:carrot]]s, [[Minecraft:potato]]es, and baked | |{{HistoryLine||v0.8.0|dev=build 1|Added [[Minecraft:pumpkin pie]], [[Minecraft:carrot]]s, [[Minecraft:potato]]es, and [[Minecraft:baked potato]]es.}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine|||dev=build 2|Added [[Minecraft:beetroot]]s and beetroot soup.}} | |{{HistoryLine|||dev=build 2|Added [[Minecraft:beetroot]]s and [[Minecraft:beetroot soup]].}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine||v0.9.0|dev=build 1|[[Minecraft:Potato]]es and [[Minecraft:carrot]]s can be obtainable from zombies (rare drop) or harvested. | |{{HistoryLine||v0.9.0|dev=build 1|[[Minecraft:Potato]]es and [[Minecraft:carrot]]s can be obtainable from zombies (rare drop) or harvested. | ||
|Added [[Minecraft:cookie]]s.}} | |Added [[Minecraft:cookie]]s.}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine||v0.11.0|dev=build 1|Added rotten flesh as a new drop from [[Minecraft:zombie]]s. It | |{{HistoryLine||v0.11.0|dev=build 1|Added [[Minecraft:rotten flesh]] as a new drop from [[Minecraft:zombie]]s. It [[Minecraft:Poison]]s the player when eaten.{{Info needed|When was this changed to give Hunger instead?}} | ||
|Added [[Minecraft:Raw Salmon|raw fish]], [[Minecraft:Cooked Salmon|cooked fish]], clownfish, and [[Minecraft:pufferfish (item)|pufferfish]].}} | |Added [[Minecraft:Raw Salmon|raw fish]], [[Minecraft:Cooked Salmon|cooked fish]], [[Minecraft:tropical fish (item)|clownfish]], and [[Minecraft:pufferfish (item)|pufferfish]].}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine||v0.12.1|dev=build 1|Hunger was introduced. Food no longer restores health directly, but the player can regenerate if the hunger meter is 90% or over. | |{{HistoryLine||v0.12.1|dev=build 1|Hunger was introduced. Food no longer restores health directly, but the player can regenerate if the hunger meter is 90% or over. | ||
|Eating food now restores hunger. | |Eating food now restores hunger. | ||
| | |[[Minecraft:Spider]]s now drop [[Minecraft:spider eye]]s. | ||
|Added poisonous | |Added [[Minecraft:poisonous potato]]es, [[Minecraft:golden apple]]s, [[Minecraft:enchanted golden apple]]s and [[Minecraft:golden carrot]]s.}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine||v0.13.0|dev=build 1|The amount of Hunger restored by food is now the same as {{in|Java}}. | |{{HistoryLine||v0.13.0|dev=build 1|The amount of Hunger restored by food is now the same as {{in|Java}}. | ||
|Added raw rabbit, cooked rabbit, and rabbit stew.}} | |Added [[Minecraft:raw rabbit]], [[Minecraft:cooked rabbit]], and [[Minecraft:rabbit stew]].}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine||v0.15.0|dev=build 1|Added raw mutton and cooked mutton.}} | |{{HistoryLine||v0.15.0|dev=build 1|Added [[Minecraft:raw mutton]] and [[Minecraft:cooked mutton]].}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine|pocket}} | |{{HistoryLine|pocket}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine||1.0.0|dev=alpha 0.17.0.1|Added chorus fruit.}} | |{{HistoryLine||1.0.0|dev=alpha 0.17.0.1|Added [[Minecraft:chorus fruit]].}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine|bedrock}} | |{{HistoryLine|bedrock}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine||1.4.0|dev=beta 1.2.14.2|Added dried kelp, which is the first food item that restores a different amount of hunger than {{in|Java}}.}} | |{{HistoryLine||1.4.0|dev=beta 1.2.14.2|Added [[Minecraft:dried kelp]], which is the first food item that restores a different amount of hunger than {{in|Java}}.}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine||1.7.0|dev=beta 1.7.0.2|Food can now be eaten in Creative mode and on Peaceful difficulty.}} | |{{HistoryLine||1.7.0|dev=beta 1.7.0.2|Food can now be eaten in Creative mode and on Peaceful difficulty.}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine||1.10.0|dev=beta 1.10.0.3|Added sweet berries, which is the second food item that restores a different amount of hunger than {{in|Java}}.}} | |{{HistoryLine||1.10.0|dev=beta 1.10.0.3|Added [[Minecraft:sweet berries]], which is the second food item that restores a different amount of hunger than {{in|Java}}.}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine||1.13.0|dev=beta 1.13.0.9|Added suspicious stew.}} | |{{HistoryLine||1.13.0|dev=beta 1.13.0.9|Added [[Minecraft:suspicious stew]].}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine||1.14.0|dev=beta 1.14.0.1|Added honey bottle.}} | |{{HistoryLine||1.14.0|dev=beta 1.14.0.1|Added [[Minecraft:honey bottle]].}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine||1.17.0|dev=beta 1.16.220.52|Added glow berries.}} | |{{HistoryLine||1.17.0|dev=beta 1.16.220.52|Added [[Minecraft:glow berries]].}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine||1.18.30|dev=Preview 1.18.20.26|The rate that hunger decreases has been changed to better match ''[[Minecraft:Java Edition]]'' and can now be changed with behavior packs ([[Minecraft:add-on]]s).<ref>{{cite bug|MCPE|56031|Hunger bar depletes too fast|date=November 7, 2019|resolution=Fixed}}</ref>}} | |{{HistoryLine||1.18.30|dev=Preview 1.18.20.26|The rate that hunger decreases has been changed to better match ''[[Minecraft:Java Edition]]'' and can now be changed with behavior packs ([[Minecraft:add-on]]s).<ref>{{cite bug|MCPE|56031|Hunger bar depletes too fast|date=November 7, 2019|resolution=Fixed}}</ref>}} | ||
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|{{HistoryLine|console}} | |{{HistoryLine|console}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps3=1.00|psvita=1.00|ps4=1.00|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|Added all food from and prior to Java Edition Beta 1.6.6.}} | |{{HistoryLine||xbox=TU1|xbone=CU1|ps3=1.00|psvita=1.00|ps4=1.00|wiiu=Patch 1|switch=1.0.1|Added all food from and prior to [[Minecraft:Java Edition Beta 1.6.6]].}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine||xbox=TU5|Added the food bar and hunger.|Added an eating animation and | |{{HistoryLine||xbox=TU5|Added the food bar and hunger.|Added an eating animation and [[Minecraft:sound]]s.|Changed all the text descriptions for food to show how much they refill the food bar.|Food items are now stackable, except [[Minecraft:mushroom stew]] and [[Minecraft:cake]].|Added [[Minecraft:raw chicken]], [[Minecraft:cooked chicken]], [[Minecraft:raw beef]], [[Minecraft:steak]], [[Minecraft:melon slice|melon]]s, and [[Minecraft:rotten flesh]].}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine||xbox=TU7|Added spider | |{{HistoryLine||xbox=TU7|Added [[Minecraft:spider eye]]s.}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine||xbox=TU14|ps3=1.04|psvita=1.00|ps4=1.00|Added enchanted golden | |{{HistoryLine||xbox=TU14|ps3=1.04|psvita=1.00|ps4=1.00|Added [[Minecraft:enchanted golden apple]]s, [[Minecraft:potato]]es, [[Minecraft:baked potato]]es, [[Minecraft:poisonous potato]]es, [[Minecraft:carrot]]s, [[Minecraft:golden carrot]]s, and [[Minecraft:pumpkin pie]].}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine||xbox=TU31|xbone=CU19|ps3=1.22|psvita=1.22|ps4=1.22|wiiu=Patch 3|Added clownfish, raw salmon, cooked salmon, [[Minecraft:pufferfish (item)|pufferfish]], raw mutton, cooked mutton, raw rabbit, cooked rabbit, and rabbit stew.|Eating immediately after attacking no longer continues the swinging animation.}} | |{{HistoryLine||xbox=TU31|xbone=CU19|ps3=1.22|psvita=1.22|ps4=1.22|wiiu=Patch 3|Added [[Minecraft:clownfish]], [[Minecraft:raw salmon]], [[Minecraft:cooked salmon]], [[Minecraft:pufferfish (item)|pufferfish]], [[Minecraft:raw mutton]], [[Minecraft:cooked mutton]], [[Minecraft:raw rabbit]], [[Minecraft:cooked rabbit]], and [[Minecraft:rabbit stew]].|Eating immediately after attacking no longer continues the swinging animation.}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine||xbox=TU43|xbone=CU33|ps3=1.36|psvita=1.36|ps4=1.36|wiiu=Patch 13|Food now regenerates health.|Added [[Minecraft:beetroot]]s and beetroot soup.}} | |{{HistoryLine||xbox=TU43|xbone=CU33|ps3=1.36|psvita=1.36|ps4=1.36|wiiu=Patch 13|Food now regenerates health.|Added [[Minecraft:beetroot]]s and [[Minecraft:beetroot soup]].}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine||xbox=TU46|xbone=CU36|ps3=1.38|psvita=1.38|ps4=1.38|wiiu=Patch 15|Added chorus fruit.|Chorus fruits, golden | |{{HistoryLine||xbox=TU46|xbone=CU36|ps3=1.38|psvita=1.38|ps4=1.38|wiiu=Patch 15|Added [[Minecraft:chorus fruit]].|Chorus fruits, [[Minecraft:golden apple]]s and [[Minecraft:enchanted golden apple]]s can now be eaten in creative mode.}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine||xbox=TU48|xbone=CU38|ps3=1.41|psvita=1.41|ps4=1.41|wiiu=Patch 17|Chorus fruits, golden apples and enchanted golden apples are no longer consumed when eaten in creative mode.{{check version}}}} | |{{HistoryLine||xbox=TU48|xbone=CU38|ps3=1.41|psvita=1.41|ps4=1.41|wiiu=Patch 17|Chorus fruits, golden apples and enchanted golden apples are no longer consumed when eaten in creative mode.{{check version}}}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine||xbox=TU49|xbone=CU39|ps3=1.42|psvita=1.42|ps4=1.42|wiiu=Patch 18|switch=1.0.1|Food is now positioned a little higher and further left during the eating animation in first person view.}} | |{{HistoryLine||xbox=TU49|xbone=CU39|ps3=1.42|psvita=1.42|ps4=1.42|wiiu=Patch 18|switch=1.0.1|Food is now positioned a little higher and further left during the eating animation in first person view.}} | ||
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|Sneaking and walking no longer affect exhaustion. | |Sneaking and walking no longer affect exhaustion. | ||
|Exhaustion rate from regeneration is increased from 0.4/half-heart to 0.6/half-heart.}} | |Exhaustion rate from regeneration is increased from 0.4/half-heart to 0.6/half-heart.}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine||xbox=TU69|xbone=none|ps3=1.76|psvita=1.76|ps4=1.76|wiiu=Patch 38|switch=none|Added dried kelp.}} | |{{HistoryLine||xbox=TU69|xbone=none|ps3=1.76|psvita=1.76|ps4=1.76|wiiu=Patch 38|switch=none|Added [[Minecraft:dried kelp]].}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine||xbox=none|ps3=none|psvita=none|ps4=1.91|wiiu=none|Added sweet berries.}} | |{{HistoryLine||xbox=none|ps3=none|psvita=none|ps4=1.91|wiiu=none|Added [[Minecraft:sweet berries]].}} | ||
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|The player now takes damage from starvation every {{convert|60|ticks|seconds}} instead of every {{convert|80|ticks|seconds}} when the hunger bar is empty. | |The player now takes damage from starvation every {{convert|60|ticks|seconds}} instead of every {{convert|80|ticks|seconds}} when the hunger bar is empty. | ||
|Natural regeneration now always drains food points. | |Natural regeneration now always drains food points. | ||
|The player can now sprint at any hunger value.}} | |The player can now [[Minecraft:sprint]] at any hunger value.}} | ||
|{{HistoryLine||6|Reverted food consumption time to 32 ticks (1.6 seconds). | |{{HistoryLine||6|Reverted food consumption time to 32 ticks (1.6 seconds). | ||
|Eating is now interrupted if something hits the player. | |Eating is now interrupted if something hits the [[Minecraft:player]]. | ||
|Natural regeneration now occurs every {{convert|40|ticks|seconds}} instead of every {{convert|60|ticks|seconds}}. | |Natural regeneration now occurs every {{convert|40|ticks|seconds}} instead of every {{convert|60|ticks|seconds}}. | ||
|The player now takes damage from starvation every {{convert|40|ticks|seconds}} instead of every {{convert|60|ticks|seconds}} when the hunger bar is empty. | |The player now takes damage from starvation every {{convert|40|ticks|seconds}} instead of every {{convert|60|ticks|seconds}} when the hunger bar is empty. | ||
|Natural regeneration now drains [[Minecraft:food]] points randomly, at a 50% chance. | |Natural regeneration now drains [[Minecraft:food]] points randomly, at a 50% chance. | ||
|Reintroduced the rule that | |Reintroduced the rule that [[Minecraft:sprint]]ing requires more than 6 points of food.}} | ||
}} | }} | ||
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== Trivia == | == Trivia == | ||
* {{IN|Java}}, a player cannot see their own eating animation while in third-person view.<ref>{{bug|MC-77962||Eating / drinking animation does not work in third person mode|Invalid}}</ref> | * {{IN|Java}}, a player cannot see their own eating animation while in [[Minecraft:third-person view]].<ref>{{bug|MC-77962||Eating / drinking animation does not work in third person mode|Invalid}}</ref> | ||
== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
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[[Category:Food| ]] | [[Category:Food| ]] | ||
cs:Potraviny | [[Minecraft:cs:Potraviny]] | ||
de:Hunger | [[Minecraft:de:Hunger]] | ||
es:Comida | [[Minecraft:es:Comida]] | ||
fr:Nourriture | [[Minecraft:fr:Nourriture]] | ||
hu:Étel | [[Minecraft:hu:Étel]] | ||
it:Cibo | [[Minecraft:it:Cibo]] | ||
ja:食料 | [[Minecraft:ja:食料]] | ||
ko:식료품 | [[Minecraft:ko:식료품]] | ||
lzh:食 | [[Minecraft:lzh:食]] | ||
nl:Voedsel | [[Minecraft:nl:Voedsel]] | ||
pl:Jedzenie | [[Minecraft:pl:Jedzenie]] | ||
pt:Alimento | [[Minecraft:pt:Alimento]] | ||
ru:Еда | [[Minecraft:ru:Еда]] | ||
th:อาหาร | [[Minecraft:th:อาหาร]] | ||
uk:Їжа | [[Minecraft:uk:Їжа]] | ||
zh:食物 | [[Minecraft:zh:食物]] | ||
Latest revision as of 11:11, 10 April 2026
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For the {{{Description}}} of the same name, see [[{{{Destination}}}]]. |
Food refers to consumable Minecraft:items that, when eaten, restore hunger and saturation points, sometimes giving Minecraft:status effects.
Eating
Eating is the process of consuming food items. Eating a food item requires holding Template:Control, and takes an amount of time dependent on the food's consumption time value.
Consumption time
Eating (or drinking) a consumable takes Template:Convert, with the exceptions of Minecraft:dried kelp which takes half of the time (Template:Convert), and Minecraft:honey bottles which take 25% longer (Template:Convert). Minecraft:Cake is a Minecraft:block and thus cannot be eaten in the hand, requiring the player to place it down and then Template:Control it.
Eating while at full hunger
In Minecraft:Survival, food cannot be eaten while already at full hunger, with the exception of Minecraft:chorus fruit, Minecraft:golden apples, Minecraft:enchanted golden apples, Minecraft:honey bottles, and Minecraft:suspicious stew. This also applies to Minecraft:potions, Minecraft:water bottles, and Minecraft:milk buckets. In Minecraft:Creative mode and Peaceful Minecraft:difficultyTemplate:Only, any food can be consumed at any time.
Hunger
Template:Redirect Hunger is a value that determines Minecraft:healing, whether or not the player can Minecraft:sprint, and whether or not the player is starving. Hunger is restored by eating food items. Hunger is lost by healing or by performing energy-intensive actions that exhaust the player, and is the second value to be consumed by it, after saturation.
The player's current hunger value is represented by the hunger bar (Template:Hunger), which displays above the Minecraft:hotbar on the right side, opposite of the Minecraft:health bar. Each hunger point is represented by half a hunger icon (Template:Hunger), and the maximum hunger value is 20. Hunger points can also be restored by applying the Saturation status effect. The hunger value does not drain on Minecraft:Peaceful difficulty, and always remains at the maximum value of 20.
Natural regeneration
If the hunger value is at 18 (Template:Hunger) or above, or the saturation value is non-zero, the player's health naturally regenerates every 4 seconds (80 ticks). Saturation is used first, and then once fully drained, hunger is used instead. When the hunger value drops to 17 (Template:Hunger) or below, natural regeneration stops.
Sprinting
Template:Main If the hunger value is at 6 (Template:Hunger) or below, the player loses the ability to Minecraft:sprint.
Starvation
If the hunger value reaches 0 (Template:Hunger), the player will begin to lose health due to starvation. Starvation damages the player by Template:Hp every 4 seconds (80 ticks). Starvation damage ignores Minecraft:armor and Minecraft:armor toughness, the Minecraft:Protection enchantment, and the Minecraft:Resistance effect.<ref>Template:Tweet</ref> Starvation damage stops taking effect when reaching certain health thresholds on certain Minecraft:difficulties.
- On Easy difficulty, starvation damage stops when the player's health is at Template:Hp or below.
- On Normal difficulty, starvation damage stops when the player's health is at Template:Hp or below.
- On Hard difficulty, starvation damage does not stop at any health threshold, and will kill the player by bringing them to Template:Hp.
Food hunger values
| Hunger values | |
|---|---|
| Food type | Hunger restored |
| Template:Slot<ref group="note">All slices together.</ref> | Template:Hunger |
| Template:Slot<ref group="note">The variant with the Saturation status effect.</ref> | Template:Hunger |
| Template:Slot | Template:Hunger |
| Template:SlotTemplate:SlotTemplate:Slot | Template:Hunger |
| Template:SlotTemplate:SlotTemplate:SlotTemplate:SlotTemplate:SlotTemplate:SlotTemplate:SlotTemplate:Slot | Template:Hunger |
| Template:SlotTemplate:SlotTemplate:SlotTemplate:Slot | Template:Hunger |
| Template:SlotTemplate:SlotTemplate:SlotTemplate:SlotTemplate:Slot | Template:Hunger |
| Template:SlotTemplate:SlotTemplate:SlotTemplate:Slot | Template:Hunger |
| Template:SlotTemplate:SlotTemplate:SlotTemplate:SlotTemplate:SlotTemplate:SlotTemplate:SlotTemplate:SlotTemplate:SlotTemplate:SlotTemplate:Slot<ref group="note">Single slice.</ref> | Template:Hunger |
| Template:SlotTemplate:SlotTemplate:SlotTemplate:SlotTemplate:Slot | Template:Hunger |
Saturation
Template:Redirect Saturation is a value that determines healing, as well as the time until hunger begins to deplete. Saturation is lost by healing or performing Minecraft:energy-intensive actions that exhaust the player, and is the first value to be consumed by it, before hunger.
The player's current saturation value is not visually displayed as a bar, unlike the hunger value. Instead, when saturation reaches zero, the hunger bar starts to shake or jitter periodically.
Saturation boost
Template:Exclusive Saturation boost<ref>Template:Citation</ref>, also known as saturation healing, is a mechanic exclusive to Template:JE that regenerates health when the player's hunger bar is full (Template:Hungerbar). Saturation boost heals Template:Hp by consuming Template:Hunger saturation, and activates every 0.5 seconds (10 ticks) when at full hunger.
Food saturation values
Exhaustion
Exhaustion is incurred from doing certain energy-intensive actions, and certain actions exhaust the player more than others. Exhaustion first reduces saturation, and then reduces hunger.
Once the exhaustion level reaches 4.0, it resets to 0.0 and reduces the saturation by Template:Hunger if there is any saturation remaining. If the saturation is 0, it reduces the hunger by Template:Hunger instead.
Energy-intensive actions
| Action | Exhaustion level increase |
Units |
|---|---|---|
| Minecraft:Swimming | 0.01 | per meter |
| Minecraft:Breaking a block | 0.005 | per block broken |
| Minecraft:Sprinting | 0.1 | per meter |
| Minecraft:Jumping | 0.05 | per jump |
| Attacking an Minecraft:entity | 0.1 | per attack landed |
| Attacking with a Minecraft:spear enchanted with Minecraft:Lunge | 4.0 × (level) | per lunge attack, regardless whether it hits |
| Taking Minecraft:damage that is normally protected by armor | 0.1 | per distinct instance of damage being received |
| Template:EffectLink | 0.005 | per tick, per Hunger status effect level |
| Jumping while sprinting | 0.2 | per jump |
Natural regeneration (requires Template:Hunger or higher and having the Minecraft:gamerule naturalRegeneration set to true)
|
6.0 | per Template:Hp healed |
| Template:EffectLink from Minecraft:raw chicken, Minecraft:rotten flesh, or taking damage from Minecraft:husks. | 3.0 | full 0:30 duration of Hunger I, at 0.1 per second |
| Template:EffectLink from pufferfish | 4.5 | full 0:15 duration of Hunger III, at 0.3 per second |
| Getting pushed by other means (except flowing water, which counts as swimming) | - | - |
Effects
Certain foods provide additional effects when eaten, both helpful and harmful. This can come in the form of gaining Minecraft:status effects, clearing status effects, or teleportation.
Food effects
Hunger effect
Template:Main The Hunger effect removes Template:Hunger hunger or Template:Hunger saturation point every <math>\frac{40}\text{level}</math> seconds, and turns the hunger bar to a green color (Template:Hungerbar). It is inflicted by being attacked by a Minecraft:husk, or by eating pufferfish, Minecraft:rotten flesh, or Minecraft:raw chicken.
Saturation effect
Template:Main The Saturation effect replenishes Template:Hunger hunger point and Template:Hunger saturation points every 0.05 seconds (1 tick)Template:Only<ref>Template:Bug</ref> per level. It is applied exclusively through Minecraft:suspicious stew crafted with a Minecraft:blue orchid or Minecraft:dandelion.
Food sources
Ingredients
The following items cannot be eaten on their own. Instead, they are used to craft consumable food items.
Internal variables
Food uses four variables, the values of which are stored in the Minecraft:player.dat format. Variables can be queried in-game with the following command: Template:CmdTemplate:Only.
foodLevel: The player's current hunger level, shown on the hunger bar. Its initial value on Minecraft:world creation or respawn is Template:Hunger.foodSaturationLevel: The player's current saturation level, which determines how fastfoodLeveldepletes and is controlled by the kinds of food the player has eaten. Its maximum value always equalsfoodLevel's value and decreases withfoodLevel. Its initial value on world creation or respawn is 5.foodTickTimer: This variable is used whenfoodLeveleither exceeds 17 (Template:Hunger), or is at zero. It increases on every Minecraft:tick, and whenever it reaches 80 (4 seconds), it resets to zero and Template:Hp is added or deducted, depending on whether the player is saturated or starving. If the player has a full Template:Hunger, Template:Frac of Template:Hp times the player'sfoodSaturationLevelis restored, up to a maximum of Template:Hp, whenfoodTickTimerreaches 10 (Template:Frac second), andfoodTickTimeris reset to zero.foodExhaustionLevel: The player's current exhaustion level, which determines how fast thefoodSaturationLeveldepletes. Its value is increased by the player's actions (see Exhaustion level increase for specific values). The initial value is zero. When it reaches a value of at least 4, the total value is decreased by 4 and one point is subtracted fromfoodSaturationLevel, orfoodLeveliffoodSaturationLevelis at zero.
Sounds
Achievements
Advancements
History
Development
Java Edition
Bedrock Edition
Legacy Console Edition
Java Edition Combat Tests
Issues
Gallery
Mojang screenshots
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Food being cooked over a Minecraft:campfire.
Trivia
- Template:IN, a player cannot see their own eating animation while in Minecraft:third-person view.<ref>Template:Bug</ref>
Notes
References
Template:Navbox items Template:Navbox combat
Minecraft:cs:Potraviny Minecraft:de:Hunger Minecraft:es:Comida Minecraft:fr:Nourriture Minecraft:hu:Étel Minecraft:it:Cibo Minecraft:ja:食料 Minecraft:ko:식료품 Minecraft:lzh:食 Minecraft:nl:Voedsel Minecraft:pl:Jedzenie Minecraft:pt:Alimento Minecraft:ru:Еда Minecraft:th:อาหาร Minecraft:uk:Їжа Minecraft:zh:食物