Farmer's Delight - Cozy Farming and Cooking Expansion
MODA cozy expansion that adds a simple cooking system, new crops, and decorations for farming enthusiasts.
Vanilla Minecraft's farming and cooking options are basic. You grow wheat, carrots, and potatoes, then craft simple foods like bread and baked potatoes. There is no real cooking system, no variety of meals, and no way to improve your soil. Farmer's Delight addresses this by introducing a straightforward cooking system with new crops and ingredients. You can prepare a wide range of hearty meals, from sandwiches and salads to stews and desserts. The mod also adds tools for harvesting, utilities like the cooking pot and cutting board, and decorative blocks that make your kitchen and farm feel lived-in.
This mod is designed for players who enjoy farming, cooking, and building cozy rustic spaces. It suits both survival players who want more food variety and creative builders looking for new decoration options. Farmer's Delight works alongside many other mods, but you should check compatibility if you use major food or farming overhauls. Performance impact is low, as the mod adds only a moderate number of blocks and items.
- Cooking System: Use a cooking pot and cutting board to prepare complex meals. Recipes combine multiple ingredients for filling dishes that restore more hunger and provide lasting effects.
- Rich Soil: A new block that slowly improves the soil beneath your crops, increasing growth speed and yield without bonuses you can manage manually.
- New Tools and Weapons: Knives for faster harvesting of grass and crops, plus a cooking-related weapon for mild combat utility.
- Decoration Blocks: Shelves, hanging crops, ropes, and rustic furniture pieces that fit farms, kitchens, and rural builds.
- Additional Crops and Foods: Tomatoes, cabbages, onions, and more, along with dishes like chicken sandwich, fish stew, and cake slices with fillings.
Farmer's Delight requires Minecraft Java Edition and the Forge mod loader. It is not available for Fabric. While the mod is compatible with most other mods, some overlapping recipe systems (like those in Pam's HarvestCraft) may cause minor conflicts that can be resolved with configuration changes. There is no built-in support for multiplayer server sync beyond standard item and block handling. The mod is lightweight and runs well on most systems.