Bread
| Type |
Food |
| Restores | |
| Cookable |
No |
| Stackable |
Yes (64) |
| First appearance | |
| Data value |
dec: 297 hex: 129 |
Bread is a food item created by combining three wheat in a row in a crafting grid.
Contents |
[edit] Crafting
| Ingredients | Input » Output | ||||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Wheat |
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[edit] Use
Since the introduction of tall grass, Bread is arguably among the most efficient early sustainable food sources, with only mushroom stew easier to produce (in certain environments). By building farms out into open water, Wheat production can be started on Day 1 with no other tools than a Wooden Hoe. With a little luck at night, you may get enough Bone Meal to help make your first loaf before dawn. Bread has the advantage of not requiring a furnace or fuel, although lighting the farm up to the required light level of 9 for constant crop growth will consume some amount of coal or charcoal.
Wheat farming suffers from very low density. Several piles of bonemeal may be needed to grow a single stalk of wheat, and you need three wheat for each loaf of bread. This several tens of times less efficient than using that bonemeal to grow a mushroom to giant size. However, seeds are more abundant in most areas than mushrooms, making it a mostly accessible food source. (Then too, growing Huge Mushrooms requires special conditions.) Wheat without the help of bonemeal grows slowly and it takes a fairly large cultivated area to support sufficient food.
Nevertheless, once operations are underway, farms can be enlarged and automated to provide a reliable, safe and renewable supply of wheat for food security. Using automated harvesting (based on pistons and/or water), wheat production becomes much less labor-intensive—the new hoppers can even allow the seeds and wheat to be automatically gathered into chests. Mechanical assistance contributes directly to the effective amount of energy obtained from wheat, since both movement and harvesting increase your hunger.
Bread has more or less been rendered obsolete by carrots, which take the same amount of time to farm but yield 6 times as much hunger (including saturation) for the land and seed used. However, carrots are harder to come by in a new game (and both wheat and wheat seeds have other uses), so bread is still likely to be the first-farmed food for most players.
[edit] Video
(Note: At around 0:19 in the video, the narrator says that bread restores three hunger points. That is not true, as bread restores two and a half hunger points)
[edit] Achievements
- Main article: Achievements
| Icon | Achievement | In-game description | Prerequisites | Actual requirements (if different) | Version restriction | Xbox points earned |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bake Bread | Turn wheat into bread | Time to Farm! | Pick up Bread from a Crafting Table. | None | 20G |
[edit] History
| Indev | ||
|---|---|---|
| February 6, 2010 | Bread added. It healed health, like other food at the time. | |
| February 23, 2010 | Bread now requires 3 wheat (1 row of 3) instead of six (2 rows of 3) to be crafted. | |
| Beta | ||
| 1.8 | Bread is now stackable to up to 64 loaves per inventory square. This was changed due to the introduction of Hunger. Bread now filled hunger. | |
| 1.4.2 | 12w37a | Texture changed from |
[edit] Trivia
- Bread can be found as a reward in chests in dungeons and in a mineshaft.
- Bread restores the same amount of hunger as Cooked Fish.
- The new Bread texture, contrary to popular belief, did not just take away the dark outline. Some of the outline is still there, just lighter. The same applies to Cooked Porkchop, Raw Porkchop, Raw Beef, Steak, Raw Chicken, and Cooked Chicken.

