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==Notes==
 
==Notes==
 
* One can store cooking ingredients in the refrigerator, making them accessible for cooking without occupying space in the player's inventory.
 
* One can store cooking ingredients in the refrigerator, making them accessible for cooking without occupying space in the player's inventory.
* Preparing a recipe that requires an unspecific item (e.g. [[Maki Roll]] requiring any fish) can use up an ingredient that is specifically required for another recipe (e.g. [[Trout Soup]] requiring [[Rainbow Trout]], but [[Maki Roll]] possibly consuming it). Thus it is important to mention that the prioritizing for ingredient selection works as follows: items in the player's inventory will be used firstly, from last slot to first slot, while refrigerator items will be used if the required items are not found in the player's inventory. This means that if a player wishes to cook [[Maki Roll]] and wants to use a certain fish for it (one that isn't needed in other recipes), they should place the specified ingredient in the last slot of his own inventory or in the last slot of the refrigerator.
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* Preparing a recipe that requires an unspecific item (e.g. [[Maki Roll]], requiring any fish) can use up an ingredient that is specifically required for another recipe (e.g. [[Trout Soup]], requiring [[Rainbow Trout]]). This can sometimes be prevented simply by cooking the Trout Soup before the Maki Roll, using up the trout before the Maki Roll recipe can see it. However, every recipe searches for ingredients first in the player's inventory, in order, last slot to first, and then in the refrigerator, last slot to first. Place your generic fish items in the last slots of your inventory and your specific items in places searched later. Then the recipes you cook will use those items instead of any alternatives.
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