AllTheFood
The AllTheFood mod significantly expands Minecraft's culinary possibilities by adding numerous new food items. Each dish features unique properties and acquisition methods - you can cultivate wild plants, find ingredients in chests, obtain them from mobs or blocks.
Compatibility with Other Mods
Developers paid special attention to the mod's compatibility with other additions. Built-in support ensures proper interaction with Twilight Forest and Shadowlands. Active use of Forge tags guarantees that recipes will correctly work across various mods - for example, tomatoes added by this mod will be suitable for any recipes from other modifications that use this ingredient.
Dynamic Recipes
Cooking recipes automatically adapt to mods installed in the pack. If you've added a mod that introduces dough to the game, creating certain dishes will require using it instead of wheat. In the absence of such mods, the system automatically returns to standard ingredients.
Special Food Effects
Spicy chili peppers can deal significant fire damage, but if you survive this "torture," you'll temporarily receive a health boost.
Ice cream has a dual effect: in hot biomes, it restores 1 health point, while in cold ones, it deals 1 point of freeze damage.
Chilly peppers work diametrically opposite - they're dangerous in freezing conditions but become healing in heat.
Usage Guide
Most non-standard ingredients come with tooltips explaining where to find them. Some dishes related to Twilight Forest or Shadowlands cannot be crafted without the corresponding mods but can sometimes be found in treasure chests.
Balance and Development
The developer aimed to maintain game balance - all dishes more effective than steak require collecting several rare ingredients or a complex acquisition process.
Future plans include porting to versions 1.20.4 and above, adding Nether products, and possibly foods from other popular mod dimensions. A Fabric version is being considered but is unlikely in the near future.