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'''Culinary art''' is an [[Knowledge Points|authority]]-status [[Sage Ability|sage ability]] that expresses the character's ability to prepare superior meals with whatever ingredients are availableAn improved understanding of herbs and cooking oils draw our unique flavour in the food, permitting a more pleasant food experience even in the wilderness.
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'''Culinary art''' is an [[Knowledge Points|authority]]-status [[Sage Ability|sage ability]] that enables the character to produce [[Food|food]] of a higher quality and taste than an ordinary [[Cooking (sage ability)|cook]], using the same materialsThis improves the diner's experience, ensuring a far lower chance of a deleterious effect following the food's consumption.
  
 
== Taste ==
 
== Taste ==
With regards to the taste of food, prepared from foods ranging in quality from
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The taste of food derives in part from the [[Nutrition & Preparation of Food|ingredients used]].  Peasant food, like [[Durable Foods|durables]] and [[Staple Foods|staples]], is surpassed by epicurean cuisine that's [[Fresh Food|fresh]] and [[Selective Food|selective]].  Best of all, cosmopolitan, [[Premium Food|premium foods]] are sought after expressly for their taste and unusual cultivation.
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Taste also depends on the ease of preparation.  [[Cold Camp Fare|Cold camp fare]], eaten in the outdoors, denies actual cooking of food; if a [[Campfire Fare|campfire]] is possible, the taste improves as well.  [[Galley Fare|Galley fare]] enables the benefits of a [[Cookwagon|cookwagon]] or [[Vardo|vardo]]; [[Scullery Fare|Scullery]], the food that can be cooked in an ordinary kitchen.  A [[Guestkitchen Fare|guestkitchen]] is even better, as the environment is spacious and well-ventilated; while
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Revision as of 19:49, 16 December 2021

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Culinary art is an authority-status sage ability that enables the character to produce food of a higher quality and taste than an ordinary cook, using the same materials. This improves the diner's experience, ensuring a far lower chance of a deleterious effect following the food's consumption.

Taste

The taste of food derives in part from the ingredients used. Peasant food, like durables and staples, is surpassed by epicurean cuisine that's fresh and selective. Best of all, cosmopolitan, premium foods are sought after expressly for their taste and unusual cultivation.

Taste also depends on the ease of preparation. Cold camp fare, eaten in the outdoors, denies actual cooking of food; if a campfire is possible, the taste improves as well. Galley fare enables the benefits of a cookwagon or vardo; Scullery, the food that can be cooked in an ordinary kitchen. A guestkitchen is even better, as the environment is spacious and well-ventilated; while


____ EDIT LINE ____ The expansion of food-making craft to the level of artistic achievement, so that not only is superior food prepared for consumption, the overall experience of the food itself is heightened. This translates to an improvement of one degree of effect that is shown on the nutrition & preparation of food effects table.

The food experience is described as ten effects: affliction, diarrhea, vomit, misery, tired, grumpy, no effect, sated, happy and elated. Whatever the rolled result may have been, the culinary artist improves this effect by one degree: affliction becomes diarrhea, diarrhea becomes vomit, vomit becomes misery and so on, up through happy becoming elated. Naturally, this provides a comparative improvement in the diner’s well-being.

Because the skill adds to the previously existing cooking ability, this enables a culinary artist to have a 50% chance of producing elation in the diner, even when the food would have been originally mouth-watering in the hands of an unskilled person.

Note, however, that the effect cannot exceed the best possible result at that level of taste. The effect of tasty, for example, could not improve to "sated."


See Also,
Cuisine (sage study)
Gastronomy (sage field)