Cheese - regfunkid/reg-more-foods GitHub Wiki

Cheese is a ingredient that can be consumed for a small amount of nutrition and saturation. It was added in Version 1.0-alpha.

Being one of the strongest items in Reg's More Foods simply because of its sheer utility in crafting other foods, it is also the hardest ingredient to obtain in Minecraft's early game. The only way to really stockpile it is from either challenging an Ocean Monument, or beating the game.

The easiest way to get it is from finding a Plains Village chest or a Desert Temple chest, with the second "easiest" being from a Trial Chamber Spawner's loot.If you manage to get your hands on some Cheese, it would be best to save as much of it as you can!

Somehow, this item's rarity color is "common".

Overview

Cheese
Cheese (big icon)
Rarity Color: Common
Nutrition: 4 (2 ๐Ÿ—)
Saturation: 3.6
Stackable: Yes (64)

Obtaining

Crafting

Cheese can be crafted from using a Sponge or End Stone block in a Stonecutter. An in-game recipe can be found in the Crafting Table's Recipe Book once one of the two ingredients have been obtained.

Ingredients Recipe
1x Sponge cheese recipe (sponge)
1x End Stone cheese recipe (end stone)

Loot

APR, or "Amount Per Roll", refers to how many of the item can be obtained per slot of the container rolled.

"Weight" refers to the chance of that particular item being chosen for a roll. Higher weights mean higher chances of being chosen instead of other items in that loot table, with Minecraft's calculation being (Item Weight)รท(Total Weight of All Entries).

Structure Container APR Weight
Plains Village Any Non-Job Chest 1 2
Desert Pyramid Loot Chest 1-3 5
Trial Chamber *Non-Ominous Trial Spawner 2-3 3

*"Non-Ominous Trial Spawner" means any Trial Spawner that didn't drop a Trial Key when completed, and wasn't activated from the Trial Omen effect.

Usage

Consuming Cheese restores 4 Hunger Points (2 ๐Ÿ—) and 3.6 saturation.

Crafting Recipes

Cheese can be used to craft the following items:

Advancements

Icon Advancement Name In-Game Description Parent Actual Requirements Resource Location
edible gold [Edible Gold](/regfunkid/reg-more-foods/wiki/Advancements#edible-gold) Obtain Cheese through cutting Sponges or End Stone in a Stonecutter [Making The Cut](/regfunkid/reg-more-foods/wiki/Advancements#making-the-cut) Have Cheese in your inventory. The method of which the player obtains it doesn't matter--as long it's there. rmf:edible_gold
making the cut icon [Making The Cut](/regfunkid/reg-more-foods/wiki/Advancements#making-the-cut) Use a Stonecutter to slice a food into smaller, easier to eat foods [Extra Dietary Options](/regfunkid/reg-more-foods/wiki/Advancements#extra-dietary-options) Use a Stonecutter to craft any item added by Reg's More Foods rmf:making_the_cut
the gourmand icon [The Gourmand](/regfunkid/reg-more-foods/wiki/Advancements#the-gourmand) Eat every consumable item added by Reg's More Foods, and probably still be hungry somehow [Reg's More Foods](/regfunkid/reg-more-foods/wiki/Advancements#regs-more-foods) Consume all food and drink items added by Reg's More Foods rmf:the_gourmand

Data

Icon Name Item ID
Cheese (small icon) Cheese rmf:cheese

History

Version Changes
[v1.0-alpha](https://github.com/regfunkid/reg-more-foods/wiki/v1.0%E2%80%90alpha) - Added Cheese (probably?)
v1.0 - Removed Cheese from the veg_burrito_ingredients tag due to recipe conflicts
v1.1 - Cheese can now be found in Plains Village chests. Despite the Changelog stating so, it cannot yet be found in Desert Temple chests- Tweaked the texture of Cheese- Fixed a bug where Tropical Fish obtained from fishing and killing Tropical Fish appeared as Cheese
v1.1.1 - Discovered a bug where Expert Level Fishermen bought Cheese named "Tropical Fish"
v1.2 - Cheese can now be found in Desert Pyramid loot chests and Non-Ominous Trial Spawners