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Eatable Verity – New Edible Food Item

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Adds Verity as a new food item that can be cooked or enchanted for varied effects.

Eatable Verity introduces a brand-new food item called Verity into your Minecraft world. This item can be eaten raw to restore a moderate amount of hunger, or cooked in a furnace to improve its saturation and healing value. For players who enjoy enchantment mechanics, Verity also accepts specific enchantments that modify its effects when consumed.

The mod addresses a common gap in vanilla food variety by providing a single, customizable food source that fits into existing gameplay without overwhelming complexity. It is especially useful for players who want an alternative to standard meats and vegetables, or who enjoy experimenting with enchanted items. Cooked Verity offers better nutrition than raw, while enchanted versions can grant temporary buffs such as speed or resistance.

This mod is intended for survival builders, adventure seekers, and modpack creators looking for a lightweight food addition. It is not a complete overhaul of the food system; Verity is a standalone item with no new crafting recipes or complex cooking stations. Players should expect a simple drop or recipe to obtain Verity, and the mod works best alongside other food-enhancing mods that respect vanilla mechanics.

  • Verity Item: A new edible item obtainable through crafting or mob drops, depending on configuration.
  • Raw Consumption: Eat Verity directly to restore 4 hunger points and 2 saturation.
  • Cooked Version: Smelt raw Verity in any furnace to create cooked Verity, restoring 6 hunger and 8 saturation.
  • Enchantment Support: Apply specific enchantments (e.g., Nourishment, Resistance) using an anvil to grant lasting effects upon consumption.
  • Vanilla Integration: No new blocks, items, or UI changes; Verity stacks to 64 and works with existing hunger mechanics.

Requirements: Minecraft 1.20 or higher, and either Forge or Fabric loader. No external mod dependencies are needed. The mod is lightweight and tested on both single-player and dedicated servers. Known limits: Verity cannot be placed, traded, or used in brewing; its effects are limited to eating and enchanting. Performance impact is negligible.