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“Too bad tuber.”
“Should be ripe before I burn it.”
“Is food?”
“Will I be dead before it ripens?”
“STILL LOADING...”
“It's rather poisonous when it's not ripe.”
“Better not eat it until it's ripe.”
“Looks unripe.”
“'Tis unripe nön-meat.”
“I don't think it's ripe yet.”
“Doesn't look like it's ripe.”
“Ah. It is not ripe yet.”
“Give ya a bout of scury that.”
The Tuber is a Vegetable Food Item exclusive to the Hamlet DLC. It can be found on a Tuber Tree, when hacked with a Machete. Each hacked Tree yields up to 3 Tubers.
Raw Tuber restores 12.5 Hunger and 10 Health when eaten and takes 20 Days to spoil. Fried Tuber restores 18 Hunger and 3 Health when eaten and takes 6 Days to spoil.
Tuber cannot be used as an ingredient in the Crock Pot.
Ripeness
Tubers bloom in the Lush season. Eating Tuber harvested in other seasons than Lush, either raw or fried, will poison the player, and will not give any sanity.
Tuber harvested in Lush season does not poison player.
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