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[Rimworld Beginner Tutorial] Making Pemmican

Pemmican is an incredibly valuable food source in RimWorld, especially for tribal starts or for long-distance caravan journeys. It's a preserved food that won't spoil, making it ideal for stockpiling. **What You Need:** To create pemmican, you'll need two main ingredients: * **Meat:** Any type of raw meat will work. * **Vegetables:** Any raw vegetable. **The Process:** 1.  **Research:** Pemmican production must be researched first, unless you've started as a Lost Tribe, in which case the research is already complete. 2.  **Butchering:** Just like with any cooked meat, you'll need to butcher animals to get the raw meat. This can be done at a Butcher Spot or a Butcher Table. 3.  **Cooking Station:** Pemmican is made at a cooking station, either a campfire in the early game or a cooking stove later on. 4.  **Set the Bill:** Go to the "Bills" tab on your chosen cooking station and set up a bill to "Make Pemmican." Your colonists will then combine the...

[Rimworld Beginner Tutorial] How to cook raw meat at campfire

When you first land on a RimWorld, one of the most immediate challenges you'll face is how to feed your colonists. The first step, assuming you have some raw meat, is to prepare it for cooking. Step 1: Butchering Before you can cook raw meat, you must first butcher the animal it came from. There are two primary ways to do this: Butcher Spot: This is a free option available from the start. While it's quick to set up, it is less efficient. Butcher Table: You can build this for a more efficient butchering process. Step 2: Cooking at the Campfire Once you have butchered the meat, you can cook it. In the early game, the campfire is your primary tool for this. Select the campfire. Navigate to the "Bills" tab. Here, you can set a bill to cook the raw meat. Beyond the Campfire: Upgrading Your Cooking Setup While the campfire is essential for survival in the early stages, it's not a long-term solution. It has several downsides: Slow Cooking Speed: Campfires are ineffici...