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It is possible to brew your own tea from foraged [[Item:Tea leaf|tea leaves]], even adding your own flavoring. This is a legacy system, and is expected to one day become part of the new [[Cooking discipline]] under [[Alchemy]].
It is possible to brew your own coffee or tea from foraged {{ilink|i|tea leaf|tea leaves}} or {{ilink|i|coffee bean}}s, even adding your own flavoring. This is a legacy system, and is expected to one day become part of the new [[Cooking discipline]] under [[Alchemy]].


==Materials==
==Materials==
*[[Item:Tea leaf|Tea leaf]]
*[[Item:Tea leaf|Tea leaf]] or [[Item:Coffee bean|coffee bean]].
*[[Wayerd pyramid]]
*[[Wayerd pyramid]]
*[[Mortar]] and [[pestle]]
*[[Mortar]] and [[pestle]]
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==Procedure==
==Procedure==
The procedure for making tea is a simplification of the process described at [[http://oramiwe.awardspace.us/tea.html Oramiwe's Art of Tea]].
The procedure for brewing is a simplification of the process described at [[http://oramiwe.awardspace.us/tea.html Oramiwe's Art of Tea]].


#{{com|forage}} {{tt|tea leaf}} and any flavoring ingredients (e.g. blueberries)
#{{com|forage}} {{tt|tea leaf}} or {{tt|coffee bean}} and any flavoring ingredients (e.g. blueberries)
#Dry tea leaves in a [[wayerd pyramid]]
#Dry tea leaves or coffee beans in a [[wayerd pyramid]]
#{{com|crush}} {{tt|leaf in mortar with pestle}}
#{{com|crush}} {{tt|leaf/coffee in mortar with pestle}}
#{{com|combine}} {{tt|leaf}} to combine the crushed dry tea leaf
#{{com|combine}} {{tt|leaf/coffee}} to combine the crushed dry tea leaf
#Add water to crushed leaf in jar
#Put equal parts water and leaf/coffee in jar
##''Optional:'' Crush flavoring to juice or pulp
##''Optional:'' Crush flavoring to juice or pulp
##''Optional:'' Add flavor to jar with the tea.
##''Optional:'' Add flavor to jar with the tea.
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==Recipes==
==Recipes==
* Tea: crushed tea leaf and water.
* Coffee: 1 part coffee to 1 part water.
* Tea: 1 part tea leaf to 1 part water.
* Berry tea: 1 part tea leaf to 1 part juice/pulp.
* Berry tea: 1 part tea leaf to 1 part juice/pulp.
** Blueberry tea: crushed tea leaf and blueberry juice.
** Blueberry tea: 1 part tea leaf to 1 part blueberry juice.
** Strawberry tea: crushed tea leaf and strawberry pulp.
** Gooseberry tea: 1 part tea leaf to 1 part gooseberry juice.
** Strawberry tea: 1 part tea leaf to 1 part strawberry pulp.
* Cherry Delight tea: 1 part tea leaf to 1 part cherry pulp.
* Cherry Delight tea: 1 part tea leaf to 1 part cherry pulp.
* Turnip tea: 1 part tea leaf to 1 part crushed turnip (drink at your own risk).
* Turnip tea: 1 part tea leaf to 1 part crushed turnip (drink at your own risk).

Revision as of 13:47, 15 January 2017

It is possible to brew your own coffee or tea from foraged tea leaves or coffee beans, even adding your own flavoring. This is a legacy system, and is expected to one day become part of the new Cooking discipline under Alchemy.

Materials

Procedure

The procedure for brewing is a simplification of the process described at [Oramiwe's Art of Tea].

  1. FORAGE TEA LEAF or COFFEE BEAN and any flavoring ingredients (e.g. blueberries)
  2. Dry tea leaves or coffee beans in a wayerd pyramid
  3. CRUSH LEAF/COFFEE IN MORTAR WITH PESTLE
  4. COMBINE LEAF/COFFEE to combine the crushed dry tea leaf
  5. Put equal parts water and leaf/coffee in jar
    1. Optional: Crush flavoring to juice or pulp
    2. Optional: Add flavor to jar with the tea.
  6. DROP STOVE
  7. FORAGE PEAT
  8. PUT PEAT IN STOVE
  9. LIGHT PEAT IN STOVE WITH FLINT
  10. Forage another peat and PUT MY PEAT ON PEAT IN STOVE. This will create a fire.
    • Continue to add peat by PUT PEAT ON FIRE IN STOVE until you have a good fire going, then CLOSE STOVE
  11. PUT JAR ON STOVE
  12. After you see steam rising from the jar, STIR JAR ON STOVE WITH MY STICK
    • Repeat stirring until you have tea.

Brewing Notes

  • Each time the jar lets off steam, one part of water is consumed. It's suggested to add two more parts water than tea to account for this, and wait for them to steam off before mixing. You can COUNT WATER IN JAR ON STOVE (as well as the tea leaf) to see how many parts are left.
  • When using flavoring, substitute flavoring for water (e.g. blueberry juice for blueberry tea or strawberry pulp for strawberry tea).
  • When using flavoring, do not expect steam; simply stir your jar/kettle after about a minute on the stove, and it will become tea. Additionally, since there is no steam-off, there is no need to add extra water. A one-to-one ration of tea to pulp/juice still creates tea.
  • Use peat for fuel because foraged sticks/branches/logs do not fit in the portable stove since the Shaping and Lumberjacking updates.
  • Any "stick" will work for stirring. This includes foraged sticks or even your parry stick if you want to save on inventory.

Recipes

  • Coffee: 1 part coffee to 1 part water.
  • Tea: 1 part tea leaf to 1 part water.
  • Berry tea: 1 part tea leaf to 1 part juice/pulp.
    • Blueberry tea: 1 part tea leaf to 1 part blueberry juice.
    • Gooseberry tea: 1 part tea leaf to 1 part gooseberry juice.
    • Strawberry tea: 1 part tea leaf to 1 part strawberry pulp.
  • Cherry Delight tea: 1 part tea leaf to 1 part cherry pulp.
  • Turnip tea: 1 part tea leaf to 1 part crushed turnip (drink at your own risk).
  • Minty Sage tea: 1 part tea leaf to 1 part pulpy sage.