Grapes

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Grapes
Grapes.png
Vital statistics
Size 1 x 1
Stack Max:3... further results (Crops... further results)
Stockpile Grapes (35)
Skill(s) RequiredSpecific needed skills.<br>The default skills every hearthling starts off with, Oral Tradition, Primitive Tools & Wilderness Survival), are ignored. Farming, Winemaking
Object(s) Required Seeds of Grape x5
Produced By Grape Crop
Specific Type of Fruit
Required By (3) Grapejuice, Raisins, Seeds of Grape, (Fruit (5): Fruit Salad, Fruit Sorbet, Unbaked Fruit Pie, Unbaked Fruitroast, Unbaked Lardy Cake)
Food details
Energy Filled 125
Hunger Filled 1
Energy/Hunger 125
Satiates Satiations-Fruit.png Fruit
FEPs +1 +2 Sum%
STR 0 0 0%
AGI 0 0 0%
INT 0 0 0%
CON 0 0 0%
PER 0 0 0%
CHA 1 0 100%
DEX 0 0 0%
WIL 0 0 0%
PSY 0 0 0%
Sum 1 0 --
Hunger per FEP 1
FEP per Hunger 1
Go to Objects

Grapes are a crop that can be eaten, or used to make Raisins and Grapejuice, which in turn can be used to make Wine and Vinegar.

This food fills 125% of the energy bar and gives 1 CHA in FEPs.

How to Acquire

Harvest grape from a trellis, which will produce up to 3 grapes based on your skills.

Legacy-GrapeVine.png

Uses

  • Grapes used in an Extraction Press make Grapejuice, leaving behind 5 seeds of grape. When placed into a Demijohn, grapejuice will turn into wine after one week. If the grapejuice is not transferred to a demijohn or Barrel within 5 hours, it will turn into Stale Grapejuice. Both stale grapejuice and wine left in any container other than a barrel turn into Vinegar after a week.
  • Grapes may also be placed on a herbalist table to produce raisins. However, this causes the loss of the grapes' seeds.

Notes

  • Seeds of Grape may be acquired from Wild Windsown Weeds or as a by-product of eating grapes.
  • Once fully grown, a grape plant's quality will not change. Replant from harvested seeds to roll the dice on Quality change like any other crop. (ref)

Game Development

  • Loose Velvet (2023-06-22) >"Several things now stack: Soil, Clay, Bricks, Plant Fibre, Wool, Carrots, Beets, Turnips, all Onion types, Champignons, Peapods, Pepper (Boiled or not), Hops, Grapes, Raisins, Prunes and Chum Bait."