Yellow Onion
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Yellow Onion | |
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Vital statistics | |
Size | 1 x 1 |
Stack Stacking data for (all) items is set at the Stack page in the Stacking property data section.<br><i>Please use "Source Edit" mode when editing this.</i> | Max:3 (Crops) |
Stockpile Stockpile data for (all) items is set at the Stockpile page in the Stockpile property data section.<br><br><i>Please use "Source Edit" mode when editing there.</i> | Onion (35) |
Skill(s) RequiredSpecific needed skills.<br>The default skills every hearthling starts off with, Oral Tradition, Primitive Tools & Wilderness Survival), are ignored. | Farming |
Object(s) Required | Wild Windsown Weed |
Produced By | Yellow Onion Crop |
Specific Type of | Any Onion |
Required By | (2) Pickled Onions, Yellow Onion Crop, (Any Onion (21): Birchbark Bream, Fish in Tears, Fishballs, Glazed Honeyons, Haggis, Liver & Onions, Molehill, Mushroom & Onion Pirozhki Dough, Omelette, Onion Braid, Onion Rings, Onion Salad, Onion Skewer, Onioned Escargot, Perched Perch, Spicy Salad, Steak & Tubers, Unbaked Onion Bread, Unbaked Shepherd's Pie, Vegetable Stuffing, Zesty Brill) |
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Yellow Onions can be planted as a crop or can be used as an ingredient in several cooking recipes
- Yellow onions can planted to produce 1-3 Yellow onions
- Yellow onions are used in recipes such as Liver & Onions or Perched Perch
How to Use
In order to plant Yellow Onion, you must first plow a tile of earth, then plant the Yellow Onion in the ground.
There are several ways to do this:
- with Yellow Onion in your inventory, LEFT-CLICK and drag the Yellow Onion to the plowed earth and RIGHT-CLICK the desired tile.
- with Yellow Onion in your inventory, SHIFT + RIGHT-CLICK the Yellow Onion and hold LEFT-CLICK to drag an area of ground to be planted.
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."