Food Display Decorations
Food Display Decorations is decorative food platters and serving pieces.
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Food Display Decorations are decorative food platters and serving pieces for a galley or dining table. They snap to a Table or Decorative Table surface and read as a fully set meal, so they are used to dress a captain's quarters or mess hall rather than to feed the crew. Like other decorations, each one adds a small comfort bonus to the room it sits in.
Icon | Name | Description | Comfort | Materials |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Corn Soup | Some corn soup to raise the spirits after a storm. | +1 | Corn x3, Cayenne Pepper x3, Foothills Iron Ingot x1 |
| Sweets pirates usually enjoy at night, swinging in their hammocks. | +1 | Foothills Iron Ingot x1, Cane Sugar x1, Cornmeal x3 | |
| Juicy fruits to ward off travel blues. | +1 | Banana x1, Coconut x1, Cocoplum x1, Lime x1, Foothills Iron Ingot x1 | |
| Exotic fruits brought back from pirate raids. | +1 | Banana x1, Cocoplum x2, Foothills Iron Ingot x1 | |
| A feast for the captain and the whole crew. | +1 | Foothills Iron Ingot x1, Lobster Mushroom x1, Meat x3 | |
| Meat Platter | Nutritious and filling meat from a raid on a well-stocked caravan. | +1 | |
| A bit of grog to warm up after a long voyage. | +1 | Rum Bottle x1, Foothills Iron Ingot x1 | |
| A plate of forest mushrooms from a mysterious island | +1 | Foothills Iron Ingot x1, Lobster Mushroom x3, Leek x1 | |
| A thick stew scented with forest-foraged ingredients. | +1 | Foothills Iron Ingot x1, Lobster Mushroom x3, Meat x1 | |
| Fresh fish straight from the team's nets. | +1 | Foothills Iron Ingot x2, Fish Fillet x2, Crab Meat x1 | |
| A hearty Stew Bowl to sustain the crew. | +1 | Cayenne Pepper x2, Tomato x1, Foothills Iron Ingot x1, Meat x3 | |
| Adds a bit of variety to a seafarer's diet. | +1 | Cayenne Pepper x1, Tomato x1, Foothills Iron Ingot x1, Leek x1, Sweet Potato x1 |
Food displays sit on a Table or Decorative Table. They are small-footprint items, so several platters can be combined to build a full feast.
Food display pieces are not food resources. They do not feed the crew and do not spoil. Actual crew meals come from cooked food items and the Food sub-system.
Most food displays require a Foothills Iron Ingot as the serving platter base, plus the ingredients that define the dish. For example, a Seafood Platter takes Fish Fillet and Crab Meat. The platter base means these pieces are gated behind reaching the Foothills and smelting Foothills Iron, so they read as a mid-game comfort project rather than a starting decoration.
Every piece in this group gives Comfort +1. The bonus is counted once per decoration sub-category, so setting out a second platter changes only the scene, not the room's comfort score. To keep raising comfort, combine a food display with other decoration types such as carpets, wall pieces, and seating rather than crowding a table with platters. Because the displays never spoil, they are a permanent dressing once placed.
Pair a Meat Platter, a Fruit Platter, and a Mug of Grog on one banquet Table for a complete feast scene.
Use Mushroom Soup and Corn Soup side by side to suggest a working galley.
Comfort +1 bonuses in a given decoration sub-category do not stack. Placing a second piece of the same sub-category does not add more comfort, it only changes the aesthetic.