Sengoku Dynasty is a survival-crafting game set in the feudal Japan era. The game mainly focuses on making your name in the Nata Valley by building special projects, building villages, taking in refugees, and eradicating the evil forces currently occupying the regions.
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While doing all that, you have to make sure you’re well-fed, and your villagers have enough to eat throughout the year. Eating raw ingredients can get the job done in the early game, but once your population grows, you’ll have to maximize meal production by cooking some delicious food for yourself and your villagers.
Cooking In Sengoku Dynasty
Cooking can be done on any basic campfire or a sunken hearth inside any of the houses that you’ve built. Cooked food drastically fills up your hunger meter compared to raw ingredients, and it also increases your food production drastically for your villagers. Even a simple dish like cooked meat can provide a drastic bonus to your meal production.
As your population grows, the demand for food production in your dynasty will also increase. At one point, cooking simple dishes won’t be enough to satisfy the demand of your villagers, and then you’ll have to switch to the cooking pot and build a kitchen to cook more advanced dishes.
Most cooking recipes, aside from the super basic ones, are initially locked, and you have to spend a few coins to unlock these recipes.
Building a kitchen allows you to set up a cooking workstation, and then you can assign one of the villagers to it. The worker will continuously keep making the assigned dishes, so you won’t have to do it yourself, and this will boost your meal production.
Later in the game, you can also build a tavern, which will allow you to access even more advanced dishes. You can also assign a villager to the big cooking pot station inside a tavern to automate the cooking process.
If you’ve built a cooking station with a cooking pot, you’ll also be able to craft certain beverages from there.
Cooking Recipes For Campfire And Sunken Hearth
You can easily make simple dishes with the help of any campfire or sunken hearth inside any of the houses you’ve built. A campfire or a sunken hearth allows you to make a cooked version of several basic ingredients that you can find in the early game.
Simple Cooking Recipes For Campfire And Sunken Hearth |
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Ingredients |
How To Gather Ingredients |
Cooked Gobo |
Gobo is one of the earliest food items that you can encounter in the game. You’ll find this plant just about anywhere, and it grows in all seasons except winter. If you’ve built a forager’s hut, you can assign one of the foragers to gather Gobo for you. Furthermore, you can also plant Gobo seeds in any land field to grow the crop yourself. |
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Cooked Egg |
Eggs can be found anywhere in the wild, but you’ll mostly find an abundance of them in the mountain region. Look for bird nests on the ground, and you’ll be able to harvest several eggs from them. |
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Cooked Fish |
Raw fish can be purchased from several vendors. If you’ve built a fisherman’s trading post in your village, you can buy plenty of raw fish from there as well. Furthermore, you can build a fisherman’s hut and assign workers to it, who’ll then gather raw fish for you and store them in the general storage. |
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Cooked Meat |
Meat can be harvested from any type of animal by skinning it. You will need to kill an animal first, and then use a knife to skin it. You can also unlock several perks, such as Animal Trophy Hunter, which allows you to gather more materials from an animal’s corpse by skinning it. |
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Simple Vegetable Meal |
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You can use any vegetable for this dish. Leeks and turnips are a good example. For herbs, you can use wasabi, ginger, or garlic. All of these ingredients can be grown inside your village, or you can also buy those from the different food vendors in different villages. |
Simple Vegetable Meal |
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Vegetables can be grown or purchased from food and farming traders. For beans, you’ll need either soybeans, canola or lotus seeds. Both of which can be easily grown in your village or purchased from vendors. |
Cooking Recipes For Cooking Pot Campfire And Cooking Pot Sunken Hearth
Once you’ve found yourself a cooking pot, you can build a cooking pot campfire or a sunken hearth with a cooking pot. You can also build a kitchen. These intermediate dishes can solve all your meal production problems. Most of these dishes are the same ones, but made with slightly different ingredients. You can unlock these recipes by purchasing them from the cooking crafting menu.
Some dishes may require water. Water has to be collected from wells, but you’ll need a wooden bucket for that, which can be crafted at a workshop. You may also need koji mold for a few specific dishes. Koji mold is a bi-product of growing rice in your own water fields and is also required to make sake.
All other vegetables, herbs, beans, and edible mushrooms can be foraged, cultivated, or purchased from vendors. If you’re unsure what category an item belongs to, you simply have to select it in your inventory or a shop, and you’ll see its category under its name.
Intermediate Cooking Recipes For Cooking Pot Campfire, Kitchen And Cooking Pot Sunken Hearth |
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Ingredients |
Oil |
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Cooked Rice |
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Simple Vegetable Meal |
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Solid Vegetable Meal |
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Solid Vegetable Meal |
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Solid Vegetable Meal |
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Simple Fish Meal |
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Simple Fish Meal |
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Solid Fish Meal |
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Solid Fish Meal |
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Simple Meat Meal |
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Simple Meat Meal |
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Simple Meat Meal |
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Solid Meat Meal |
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Solid Meat Meal |
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Solid Meat Meal |
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Amazake (Beverage) |
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Doburuku (Beverage) |
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Tea (Beverage) |
Cooking Recipes For The Big Cooking Pot In A Tavern
Advanced cooking recipes can be accessed after building a tavern. A tavern gets unlocked after you’ve hit Dynasty Level 11. You will have to approach the big cooking pot inside the tavern to cook these advanced dishes, and you can also assign a worker to it.
Advanced Cooking Recipes For The Big Cooking Pot In A Tavern |
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Ingredients |
Excellent Vegetable Meal |
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Excellent Vegetable Meal |
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Excellent Vegetable Meal |
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Excellent Fish Meal |
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Excellent Fish Meal |
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Narezushi |
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Excellent Meat Meal |
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Excellent Meat Meal |
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Excellent Meat Meal |
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Most advanced recipes require specific ingredients, unlike intermediate ones, where you can use any ingredient of a specific category. Note that, regardless of the ingredients used, an excellent type of meal will provide the same bonus.
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