So starting at 0% hunger and 48% malnutrition, 24 hours and 4 meals later you have a fed and healthy colonist ready to continue on their normal 2 meals per day schedule. Starting at 0 hunger that's three meals leaving them at about 20% hunger (2.7 - 2.5) and they'd want to have eaten another meal by then as they are hungry below 25%. So that's roughly 1.55 times base hunger rate of 1.6 per 24 hours, or 2.48 nutrition to keep them above zero. It rises and falls at 2% per hour, at 1-19% malnutrition it's a 1.5x hunger rate multiplier and above that is 1.6x. If you leave a colonist to their own devices (which I'm assuming you did not do in your test) then recovering from 48% malnutrition should require about 2.5 nutrition, plus an extra meal to get them above 25% hunger, so 4 meals total. Starving my pawn to 45% malnutrition and then letting them recover to zero malnutrition lets him go ~2 days on 2 meals (1 day of starving to get to 45% malnutrition and 1 day + 5 hours to recover) Vs a pawn who I forced to eat just before they reached zero hunger which required 3 meals. You however can't add animal products to a carnivore meal, it's just simply not allowed lol In-game, you can add animal products to vegetarian meal and they will remain vegetarian. The game is more lenient to vegetarian diets than it is to carnivores. Hell the game doesn't even allow animal products when you choose the carnivore meal plans lol, so Tynan (likely) doesn't recognize animal products as meat based as a philosophy. The game doesn't count animal produce as non-vegetarian. Also the most healthy human diet is a pure carnivore diet, just look it up, there's plenty of scientific evidence for it (jk, but its nice to troll) If you want to be plant puritan, you'd have to look at the definition of veganism. I'm not sure if anyone has told you but vegetarian means not eating meat, unfertilized chicken eggs and milk are not meats, hence 'allowed' under the definition of vegetarianism. Originally posted by Big Dicc Marty:i'm not sure if anyone has told you, but eggs are not plants, nor is milk, and therefore not vegetarian Someone plz scholar me and correct me if I am wrong though. It's probably easier to call them vegan meals as that is the only real use you can get out of them that makes sense from a practical point of view. It's highly inefficient though but not as bad as the carnivore meals lol. Then it makes sense to set up bills for 'vegetarian fine meal' because you cannot make fine meals without animal produce otherwise. The niche situation where you want to actually make vegetarian fine meals is if you purposefully don't go into collecting any animal produce and go full plant based diet for roleplay or due to situational limitations. This makes you wonder what the purpose is of the vegetarian fine meal as you can literally do the same with normal fine meals if you properly set the filter list and do it for far less nutritional waste. It is better to just set the bill to make regular 'fine meals' and then just ban meat from the ingredient list, this way you will make (vegetarian) fine meals that don't cost extra nutrition. So it's 50% less efficient for literally no gain from what I can see. Now a vegetarian fine meal with the same ingredients costs you 0.75 nutrition for the same dish that is counted as vegetarian. So there's some strange overlap.įine meal with rice + eggs for example = fine meal (that counts as vegetarian) for 0.5 nutrition input. But as I stated previously, those recipes are less nutrition efficient. However the same applies for fine vegetarian meals, you can add animal products in those as well. This does make sense as many vegetarians still eat animal products. Yeah the game counts animal produce as vegetarian still. Oot, but didn't regular fine meals required animal products + veggies? I never played vegetarian ideologion, can milk and eggs still considered vegetarian meal? Just order fine meals and set them to only accept vegetarian ingredients and you'll save yourself a tonne of nutrition in the long run. Originally posted by The Blind One:It's just confusing really and inefficient to order vegetarian fine meals by the recipe maker.
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