A crucial aspect for players of “Minecraft” to keep in mind is the necessity of always having food on hand. Ignoring the hunger bar can lead to the character’s demise. Almost all food items available in the game can satisfy hunger, but some dishes provide significantly more energy. This concept is so inspiring that fans often attempt to recreate virtual recipes in their own kitchens. A quick grocery delivery from a supermarket in Kyiv makes it easy to do this without stepping far from the computer. In this article, we will explore several of the most filling recipes from Minecraft and learn how to prepare them using real ingredients.
How to Satisfy Hunger in Minecraft?
Before determining the best food for your character, it’s essential to understand how the hunger system functions in the game. The hunger meter is represented on the screen by symbolic meat legs located to the right of the health bar (heart icons). These indicators decrease when engaging in active actions such as jumping, swimming, sprinting, etc. Each player can have a maximum of 20 saturation points (each leg represents 2 points). Now, let’s explore how this works with specific recipes.
Pumpkin Pie
A simple yet effective recipe. It restores 8 saturation points, adding 4 legs to the meter. To prepare it in the game, you will need:
- 1 pumpkin;
- 1 egg;
- 1 sugar.
In reality, you can’t make a pie with such a limited set of ingredients, so the recipe will need to be more complex.
Start by peeling a small pumpkin, removing the seeds, and pureeing the flesh until smooth. In a large bowl, use a hand mixer to combine the pumpkin puree, 2 eggs, sugar to taste, 1 teaspoon of cinnamon, half a teaspoon each of ground ginger and salt. Gradually stir in a can of condensed milk into the mixture.
Line a baking dish with ready-made puff pastry; you’ll need about 250 grams for a 20 cm diameter pan. Pour in the pumpkin filling and bake in the oven for 40 minutes at 180 ℃. Allow the dessert to cool completely. Then, arrange squares of pastry on top like pixels to create a game-inspired pie, and return it to the oven for an additional 10 minutes.
Stewed Rabbit
This recipe is regarded as one of the heartiest in “Minecraft.” It provides 10 saturation points, but it is considered inefficient since the individual ingredients are more calorie-dense.
To craft rabbit stew in the game, you will need:
- cooked rabbit meat;
- baked potato;
- carrot, brown or red mushroom (your choice);
- bowl.
For the offline version of Minecraft’s rabbit stew, you will require:
- 1 medium-sized rabbit fillet;
- 1 large carrot;
- 500 g of potatoes;
- 100 g of pickled mushrooms;
- 1 medium onion;
- 1 head of garlic;
- 1 stock cube or 500 ml of prepared broth.
Wash the potatoes and carrots, peel them, and cut into medium cubes. Peel the onion and chop it finely, then crush the garlic using a garlic press.
Cut the fillet into pieces, coat them in flour, and fry in a preheated pan with a small amount of vegetable oil. After that, remove the pieces from the skillet and add onion, garlic, potatoes, and carrots; cook for 10 minutes over low heat, stirring occasionally. Add mushrooms and simmer for another 10 minutes. Pour in 500 ml of broth and continue cooking for an additional 30 minutes. If desired, you can include a cup of white wine to enhance the meat’s flavor more fully.
Grocery Delivery for “Game-Inspired” Recipes
Recreating dishes from online games can be a fantastic way to spend time with friends in Kyiv. To prepare for such gatherings, it’s best to order all necessary ingredients in advance from the online supermarket “Turbo.” You can do this by creating a personal account on the website turbo.ua or downloading the app on your phone.
Purchases will be delivered incredibly quickly — within just 15 minutes. This rapid service is made possible by the staff of their own network of dark stores located throughout the city, while couriers navigate through traffic on bicycles. Products are transported in thermal bags.
Another advantage of Turbo is its exclusive loyalty program. For every online purchase, customers earn bonuses in the form of TurboCoin — a virtual currency that can be exchanged for products. Additionally, orders over 400 hryvnias come with free delivery. Therefore, shopping for groceries with “Turbo” feels like a game where you always win!