Mods / Soymilk Cheese for Expanded Foods

Category: #Crafting #Food
Author: CassMerry
Side: Both
Created: Jul 6th at 9:09 PM
Last modified: Jul 6th at 9:13 PM
Downloads: 430
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Latest file for v1.19.8:
Soy Cheese for Expanded Foods.zip 1-click install


A simple mod I wanted for myself as I prefer farming crops to animals that adds a recipie allowing raw soy milk to be curdled like regular milk, so you can make cheese using soymilk if you prefer farming to raising animals. Requires expanded foods and it's dependencies.

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5 Comments (oldest first | newest first)

💬 CassMerryAuthor, Jul 23rd at 9:44 AM

LGameD3

Désolé, je ne sais pas pourquoi cela ne fonctionnerait pas sur le serveur – il s'agit simplement d'ajouter une recette supplémentaire aux barils, donc je pense que cela devrait fonctionner. Si vous le testez, je sais que je l'ai configuré uniquement pour utiliser les options de cornichon par défaut, donc si vous essayez d'utiliser un cornichon d'un mod ou d'un son qui ne fait pas cailler le lait à la vanille, cela ne fonctionnera pas.

Sorry, I'm not sure why it wouldn't work on the server - it's just adding an additional recipie to barrels so I think it should work. If you're testing it then I know I only set it to use defaul pickle options, so if you're trying to use a pickle from a mod or sone that doesn't curdle milk in vanilla then it won't work.

💬 LGameD3, Jul 20th at 6:08 PM

CassMerry  intéressant mais marche pas de mon coté sur serveur pourquoi ?

💬 DoktorVanBarron, Jul 20th at 2:58 AM

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💬 CassMerryAuthor, Jul 12th at 6:43 PM

DoktorVanBarron That would probably make more sense realistically, but I wanted to just make this a recipie change so that I'm not creating or editing any actual items, that way it shouldn't mess with any other mods that make changes to anything - the curdled milk it makes is literally just the vanilla.

💬 DoktorVanBarron, Jul 9th at 3:30 PM

A nice idea, although, wouldn't it be better to call this tofu?
Since that's effectively what tofu is, coagulated/curdled soymilk.

 

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