BASMATI RICE
NEW CUSTOM FOOD
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Update 18th March 2023
– Added an alternate file for those who does not have the mill product Ghee ( the sims will no longer reset)
– Also updated the original package so that the empty plate shows up properly
Adds a custom homestyle and grill recipe to the game – Basmati Rice
⇨Requires Custom Food Interactions_Latestversion
RECIPE DETAILS
- Serving :Single, Medium, Large Serving Option
- Optional Ingredient : 1 Veggie + 1 Rice Bag Small + 0 simoleon flat fee for Single Dish
- Recipes can still be cooked if the sim does not have the required ingredients. Custom ingrediets are optional.
- Cooking skill (Homestyle) needed – Level 1
- Menu : Available from Custom Cook Menu on Fridge, Stove, (from Custom Food Interactions) and toddler menus. Also available under Grill Custom Food menu .Brunch, Lunch, Dinner menus
- Restaurant : Compatible with Dine Out. Appears in the restaurant menu under Main meal.
OTHER INFO ABOUT RECIPES
- Comaptible with Cottage Living
- Compatible with Group Cooking
- Compatible with Simple living Challenge
- Vegetarian Safe
- Compatible with Snowy escape
- Requires Power to cook
- Compatible with Freegan trait
- Compatible with Discovering University
- Compatible with RoM (Can be duplicated)
- Compatible with City Living
- Toddler compatible (aka toddlers can eat the food on floor, high chairs, sofa)
- Pets Compatible – pets can interact with them and also eat them if they have the glutton trait
- Compatible with Parenthood GP (Can be packed into Sack lunch)
- Custom Cooking Steps
- Has Custom multi Plates
DLC Requirement : Base game Compatible
Made with Game Version : PC: 1.77.146.1030 / Mac: 1.77.131.1230
Conflicts: Should not conflict with any other mod
Files Required : Custom Food Interactions_Latestversion
OPTIONALFilesRequired :
PolyCount : Single – 620v/806p(high), 316v/348p (med) ; Multi – 284v/416p (high),284v/416p (med)
Is Basmati rice healthier than jasmine rice? Both Jasmine and Basmati rice are low in fat and will give you a small protein boost. However, basmati is a healthier choice for diabetics, as it has a lower glycemic index than best brown rice (59 to jasmine's 89). Both of these varieties are usually sold 'white'.
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