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Nominated by [[Miskton]].
Nominated by [[Miskton]].

==Lore==
Found in fields around Forfedhdar, baker's caps were first discovered growing on dead plant matter in failed fields and later found to be worth cultivating on their own. The large mushroom starts off white and turns brown as it matures. With flavors that are reminiscent of bread, the earthy baker's caps are sweet when young, but mellow into savoriness with age. Fully grown, the unique mushrooms can replace bread in a sandwich, while the younger ones are often fried.


==Taste==
==Taste==

Latest revision as of 17:07, 30 October 2024


large white baker's cap
Look: The densely fleshed mushroom features a wide white-hued cap.
Weight: 10 stones
Metal: No
Uses: 6
Appraised Cost: 625 Kronars500 Lirums <br />451 Dokoras <br />0.625 LTBpoints <br />0.625 Tickets <br />0.625 Scrips <br />
Properties: This is an item.
  • This item is food.
Dimensions: 2 length x 1 width x 1 height
Sources: Source is Glaes Spatula Tour (2)

Nominated by Miskton.

Lore

Found in fields around Forfedhdar, baker's caps were first discovered growing on dead plant matter in failed fields and later found to be worth cultivating on their own. The large mushroom starts off white and turns brown as it matures. With flavors that are reminiscent of bread, the earthy baker's caps are sweet when young, but mellow into savoriness with age. Fully grown, the unique mushrooms can replace bread in a sandwich, while the younger ones are often fried.

Taste

EAT: You take a bite of the cap. Yum! Sweet and bready!