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A meal's effects can be influenced by the use of monster extract or by cooking during the blood moon. However, how much the meal is affected is variable and can range from no change at all to a significant increase in the meal effect's strength and duration.
A meal's effects can be influenced by the use of monster extract or by cooking during the blood moon. However, how much the meal is affected is variable and can range from no change at all to a significant increase in the meal effect's strength and duration.


Cooking meal ingredients with ore, monster parts, insects, orancient parts results in dubious food or rock-hard food. While dubious food and rock-hard food can be eaten, it restores a minimal amount of hearts and does not have any additional properties.
Cooking meal ingredients with ore, monster parts, insects, or ancient parts results in dubious food or rock-hard food. While dubious food and rock-hard food can be eaten, it restores a minimal amount of hearts and does not have any additional properties.


In addition to experimenting with cooking, recipes can be found through a variety of methods. Different individuals will share recipes they know of or request meals be cooked as part of a shrine or side quest. Recipe books and posters are in various locations around [[Hyrule]], most commonly [[Stable]]s or shops and occasionally in villagers' homes.
In addition to experimenting with cooking, recipes can be found through a variety of methods. Different individuals will share recipes they know of or request meals be cooked as part of a shrine or side quest. Recipe books and posters are in various locations around [[Hyrule]], most commonly [[Stable]]s or shops and occasionally in villagers' homes.