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Minecraft: Java Edition
Platforms
Supported environments
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Summary
Are you sick of eating the same couple foods in your survival world?
Are you sick of having to eat Golden Carrots all the time because it's "the meta"?
Are you just bored from the current selection of foods in the game (and lack of actual drinks)?
Well, look no further!
The More Foods Datapack utlizies the new Components added to Minecraft 1.20.5 to add new foods to the game! Currently, there are over 100 new food options, as well as some Advancements to look for if you're interested.
Everything added is completely vanilla--nothing added by this pack will affect any potential mods you may have installed.
Uninstallation is as easy as a simple command: /function rmf:_config/uninstall
will remove everything except for items. It even disables the data pack itself!
Features
As of update v1.2, there are 130 new foods items you can either find or craft, including:
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Honeyed Apples
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Cheesecake
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Tacos
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Burritos
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Ice Cream(s)
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Apple Juice
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Hot Cocoa
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Bananas
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Pizza(s)
...and many more!
Ever confused on how to make something, where to find something, or how filling something is?
Check out the Wiki page, or craft a Gourmand's Digest for an in-game wiki!
Enjoy foods all created with custom textures, as well as new Advancements to search for!
This data pack is also customizable in a few areas--type /function rmf:_config
to see a list of options.
Alternatively, you can use /function rmf:_help/give_item
and /function rmf:give_item/(item)
to give yourself any custom item!
For progress updates on how the project is going, you can check my twitter page, bluesky page, or join my discord server.
Install Instructions
For Release v1.0 and up:
All you need to do is hit download. Both the Datapack and Resourcepack are included in the .zip, all you have to do is unzip it and put the zips in their respective folders.
For the modded versions:
Just hit download. If you're using the Modrinth Launcher, it will automatically install in your selected profile. :)
For v1.0-alpha:
You'll have to open up the version manually and download the two files listed, being the Data Pack and Resource Pack. Clicking the download button directly will only install one version--so you have to manually do both. I don't plan on fixing this, nobody plays with it anyway.
Update Instructions
If this pack is updated and you have an older version, you can simply overwrite it with the newer version. Any items crafted or gained from the previous version will be retained, but their recipes or text may be changed when crafting them again. If any items have been removed or otherwise changed between versions, the data pack will handle it as soon as it enters a player's inventory!
Compatibility
Version | Playable? |
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1.20.4 or lower | 🚫Not Supported |
1.20.5 | ✅Supported! |
1.20.6 | ✅Supported! |
1.21/1.21.1 | ✅Supported! |
1.21.2+ | ✅Supported! |
The modded version of this pack automatically works with the AppleSkin mod (Fabric Only), so if you have it installed you'll be able to see the updated food values.
A Forge port of the Reg's More Foods mod is now available as of v1.1.2. I don't plan on porting previous versions as there's no need, but I can if enough people ask for it.
As of version 1.2, other food datapacks should work with this pack, as well as other food mods (this pack only affects vanilla items so modded items shouldn't be affected).
Creating Custom Addons
This project is Open Source on Github, but is otherwise All Rights Reserved. What this means is you're free to create your own custom addons and additions for this data pack (because I said so!), but please don't reupload this exact project and slap your name on it.
An instructional video on how to create your own versions of Reg's More Foods will be coming soon. When it's done, I'll link it here!
Frequently Asked Questions
How do I make Cheese?
- Cheese can be obtained from using End Stone or (Dry) Sponges in a Stonecutter. The recipe is found from crafting or picking up a Stonecutter, and can be found in the Recipe Book in a Crafting Table.
- You can also find Cheese in Plains Village chests!
Where do I find Tomatoes?
- In Reg's More Foods, Tomatoes have replaced Beetroot. Anywhere you would normally find Beetroot or Beetroot seeds, you will instead find Tomatoes and its seeds. They are planted and grow the same way as before.
- Tomatoes themselves can be eaten for a few more hunger points than before, and can be crafted into Tomato Sauce which is a better food item now than Beetroot Soup.
Where do I find the Recipe Book?
- The Recipe Book is a feature added to vanilla minecraft, and can be found inside of Crafting Tables, Furnaces, Smokers, and Blast Furnaces. Recipes for the Stonecutter are stored in the Crafting Table's Recipe Book, and can be accessed from typing "stonecutter" or the name of the item you wish to make in the search bar.
- If the recipe you wish to find/make isn't in the Recipe Book, that means you haven't found the ingredients needed to make it yet. You can find the ingredients on item's page on the Wiki. (If what you're looking for isn't on the Wiki, send me a message!)
I'm using JEI/REI/EMI. How do I find the custom foods?
- Due to the nature of the data pack, custom foods/items don't have their own entries in JEI-type mods. However, they can be found by looking up the recipes of the following items in your JEI-type mod menu: For version 1.1.2 and below:
- Firework Star (most foods are stored here)
- Honey Bottle (all drinks are stored here)
- Mushroom Stew (bowl-related foods are stored here) For version 1.2 and above:
- Firework Star (all non-ingredient foods are stored here)
- Besides that, you can also look up the "uses" of most ingredients (such as Wheat, Carrots, and Tomatoes) on a JEI-type mod and find what custom foods it crafts as well!
- The Advancement List (accessible by pressing "L" in-game) also tells you how to find certain ingredients, or shows the progression of finding/obtaining things.
How do I give myself custom foods/items?
There's a command you can run to automatically give yourself custom items!
- For version 1.1.2 and below:
/give @p knowledge_book[custom_data={item_id:(id)}]
.- The (id) area is for the item you wish to recieve, so an example would be
/give @p knowledge_book[custom_data={item_id:apple_pie}]
to get 1 Apple Pie!
- The (id) area is for the item you wish to recieve, so an example would be
- For version 1.2 and above:
/function rmf:give_item/(item) {player:(username),count:(amount)}
- The (item) area is the item you want, (username) is the username of the player to give it to (supports target selectors), and (amount) is the number of the item to recieve. An example would be
/function rmf:give_item/apple_pie {player:regfunkid,count:1}
to give 1 Apple pie to regfunkid!
- The (item) area is the item you want, (username) is the username of the player to give it to (supports target selectors), and (amount) is the number of the item to recieve. An example would be
- The item ids can be found on the Wiki of each food item, as well as some other helpful information.
Credits & Attributions
All of the code in the pack is created by me. Almost every texture is also made by me, with a few being from Google. These few textures were gotten from there because they likely were exactly what I was looking for, were better than anything I could've made, or were placeholders.
If you would like to use this data pack in a video, modpack, or any other sort of project you have, you're free to do so! Please just credit me so I can continue to update and balance the data pack.