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So I'm setting up a custom furnace with 4 slots, and I've already got a block registered, now I just need to create a tileentity and create the GUI. I'm familiar with setting up a gui with IItemhandler so that's not really anything new, but in the TileEntity, how exactly should I go about checking what kind of food an item is? In order to cook it I mean, and whether it's uncooked or not.

Edited by Turtledove

Cooked and uncooked foods are seperate items. You can use an uncooked tag (if it exists) in the recipe, but you can't get the result.

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2 hours ago, TallYate said:

Cooked and uncooked foods are seperate items. You can use an uncooked tag (if it exists) in the recipe, but you can't get the result.

Is there a way I can at least see what type of food an ItemFood object is though?

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Hmm, would it work to just check for the item's registry name? Or would this not work in an obfuscated environment? I.e. check if the item's registry name has the word "cooked" in it.

Edited by Turtledove

It looks like ItemFood is a legacy concept, what version is this?

Edited by Curle

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