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==Notes==
 
==Notes==
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* Every recipe searches for ingredients first in the player's inventory, in order, from bottom right to top left slot, then in the refrigerator (bottom right to top left), and finally in any [[Mini-Fridge|Mini-Fridges]] (bottom right to top left). Place ingredients accordingly, to avoid using more valuable ingredients (''e.g.,'' [[Tuna]] required for [[Fish Taco]]) in less valuable recipes (''e.g.,'' [[Sashimi]]).
 
* Every recipe searches for ingredients first in the player's inventory, in order, from bottom right to top left slot, then in the refrigerator (bottom right to top left), and finally in any [[Mini-Fridge|Mini-Fridges]] (bottom right to top left). Place ingredients accordingly, to avoid using more valuable ingredients (''e.g.,'' [[Tuna]] required for [[Fish Taco]]) in less valuable recipes (''e.g.,'' [[Sashimi]]).
* If you have more than one [[Mini-Fridge]], the game searches them in the exact chronological order in which they were first placed. If you empty and remove exactly one Mini-Fridge and put it back up again (no matter where), the order remains the same as before. If you remove ''more than one'' Mini-Fridge so they stack in the inventory (e.g. you remove #1, #3 and #2 in that order), they will be put back up "Last In, First Out". In this example, you would first put #2 back up, then #3 and finally #1.</span>
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* If you have more than one [[Mini-Fridge]], the game searches them in the exact chronological order in which they were first placed. If you empty and remove exactly one Mini-Fridge and put it back up again (no matter where), the order remains the same as before. If you remove ''more than one'' Mini-Fridge so they stack in the inventory (e.g. you remove #1, #3 and #2 in that order), they will be put back up "Last In, First Out". In this example, you would first put #2 back up, then #3 and finally #1.</section end="ingredientorder" />
    
==Bugs==
 
==Bugs==
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