Perch (Burnt)

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Perch (Burnt)
Small amount of protein. Quick to cook.

Protein: +2
Fruit-Veg: 0
Hunger: +2
Hydration: -2

Eating

Eating a burnt Perch provides a very little nutrition.

Cooking

The proper way to prepare your Perch is to cook it in either a Campfire or Woodburner.

Most food starts raw and cooks in stages:

Perch (Raw)
Perch (Medium)
Perch (Cooked)
Perch (Burnt)

We warned not to leave this unintended and now it's Burnt. Well, it has some nutritional value but not much.


Food
Crafting Station:  CampfireWoodburnerOven
(Oven Inserts: Frying PanBoiling PanBaking Pan )

Protein: CrayfishEggsFish Steak (CatfishLargemouth BassPike)LiverLow-Grade Chicken MeatLow-Grade Rabbit MeatPerchPork ChopsProtein BarRack of RibsReared Chicken MeatReared Rabbit MeatSalmon Fillet (Large Salmon)Small FishSteakTree GrubWhole Chicken
Fruits & Vegetables: AppleBlueberriesCarrotsHoneyKelpMushroomsOnionsPotatoesRosehip BerriesStrawberriesTomato
Water: Berry WaterBottle of WaterSnowDirty WaterPurified Water


Cooked Meals
Fried Dishes: Hash BrownsHoney-Glazed Pork and VegetablesLiver and OnionsSteak and Eggs
Boiled Dishes: Boiled EggsChicken StewChutneyMashed PotatoMixed Berry JamTomato Soup
Baked Dishes: Fish PieRabbit CasseroleRoast Chicken and VegetablesRoast Ribs and Vegetables