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=== Food ===
 
=== Food ===
Raw porkchop heals 2 hunger points for the player.
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Raw porkchop heals 1.5 hunger points for the player, but has a 33% chance of conferring [[Potion effects|hunger poison]] for 25 seconds.
  
Raw porkchop heals 2.5 health points when fed to a dog.  
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Raw porkchop heals 2.5 health points when fed to a dog.
  
It is a good idea to cook the porkchop first, because that way it gives back more hunger/health, and less are needed to fill up the whole hunger bar.
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It is a good idea to cook the porkchop first, because that way it gives back more hunger or health.
  
 
== History ==
 
== History ==

Revision as of 16:29, 20 December 2018




Raw Porkchop
Raw Porkchop.png
Type:Food, Item
Heals:1.5 hunger points to the player or 2.5 health points to dogs
Renewable:Yes
Identifier:porkchop

Raw pork chop is a food item dropped by pigs.

Obtaining

Pigs

Pigs drop 0-2 raw porkchops upon death.

Usage

Smelting Ingredient

Cooking it in a furnace will result in a cooked porkchop. Cooked porkchop gives back more hunger points than the raw porkchop.

Raw porkchop
Coal
Cooked porkchop

Food

Raw porkchop heals 1.5 hunger points for the player, but has a 33% chance of conferring hunger poison for 25 seconds.

Raw porkchop heals 2.5 health points when fed to a dog.

It is a good idea to cook the porkchop first, because that way it gives back more hunger or health.

History

Version Date Changes
1.6 Unknown
  • Added the raw porkchop
  • Dropped by the pig

Bugs

There are currently no known bugs with the raw porkchop.

See Also