Food

Conquest Reforged adds a number of additional foodstuffs to the game, including new categories of food such as berries and tree fruits. There are also a number of decorative food items that can be placed in world.

Foods
Below is a full list of new edible food items added by Conquest Reforged.

Foods marked with (whole) cannot be eaten directly from the inventory hotbar and must be placed on top of a block first and consumed piece by piece, as with Cake in vanilla Minecraft. Because each item is made up of seven "slices," the food points restored per use is equal to the amount listed below divided by seven.

Ingredients
The following are new items in Conquest Reforged that are ingredients in food or other craftable items but are not edible on their own.
 * Corn (in a bowl)
 * Barley
 * Flax
 * Hemp
 * Hops
 * Rice (uncooked)
 * Tobacco

Decorative Food Items
There are several different types of inedible decorative items that can be created using food which has been found or grown.

Containers
Barrels, crates, sacks, and wicker baskets can be crafted and filled with certain food items using a crafting bench. The following table shows which foods can go inside each object. Note that filling a barrel with bottles of wine creates a keg, not a barrel full of bottles.

In addition, wine racks can be crafted using wood slabs and wine bottles, and a flour sack can be made with hanging bags and white wool.

Hanging Food
These items are meant to look like they are suspended from ceilings, beams, or walls. Most are crafted using food items and iron bars or string. The items are:
 * Pig on a Spit
 * Hanging Rabbit (with brown and white variants)
 * Beef Cut
 * Hanging Sausages (with big and little variants)
 * Hanging Fish (with swordfish variant)
 * Hanging Exotic Fish
 * Hanging Clownfish
 * Banana Bundle
 * Carrot Bundle
 * Onion Bundle
 * Herbs
 * Dried Tobacco Rack

Plates
There are several variations on plates of food available for crafting. All food plates use steak as the food item, but the appearance of the meal varies. Plate options include: In addition, players can craft stone plates of ash or water.
 * Blue Food Plate
 * Clay Food Plate
 * Metal Food Plate
 * Stone Food Plate
 * Wood Food Plate

Drinking Vessels
Medieval-style tankards, glasses, goblets, and bottles are available to craft. They are as follows: The potion glass is not currently craftable in survival, as the recipe requires an uncraftable potion.
 * Bottle (with broken variant)
 * Goblet
 * Goblet of Wine
 * Potion Glass
 * Short Wine Glass
 * Tall Wine Glass
 * Wooden Tankard

Miscellaneous
Other decorative food items include:
 * Apple (decorative version)
 * Jam Jars