I transfer my character from EL to Siptah with all the cooking recipes, I can fix all of them except the lasting feast, what do I do wrong. Can someone tell me please?
According to reports online, Lasting Feast and Cimmerian Feast have been broken since the December update.
I will try the Cimmerian feast too and let you know, thanks for info.
Edit.
So this too, you are correct @wotannatow, thanks again
So you are the cook?
Eat this!
It’s the kitchen of our HQ.
I’m the chef and my spouse the architect.

Edit: Argh! F… HP-bars… didn’t verify the shots for release…
Cimmerian feast is the best against hunger, gives the most amount of food when consumed.
Pork feast has the best HP regenerating effect out of the three, 15 HP/3sec (versus 13-13).
Lasting feast has the greatest thrall healing effect, it is the 8th of their diet (that means it gives 8HP/sec regeneration for them).
If I’m correct all of the 3 mentioned above grants +25% to STR for thralls.
Other than that I prefer eating religious feasts, they all give 17HP/3 sec. regeneration for the character. Plus stamina regeneration (water-breathing for Jhebbal sag, warming up for Ymir). And second best for hunger after the Cimmerian feast, and second best food for thirst behind Pork feast.
No feast gives you stat bonuses, only the Rhino head soup for ENC, and religious foods (not feasts, just the mid-tier foods).
@Marcospt
All these that @rolee9309 said and more.
More I mean that I constantly test the food changes and buffs. Staying in just on type of food is comfy but not rewarding, since under your nose a great secret can be hidden. I fix everything from time to time, and try to combine everything. Maybe the berserker wine you find the other day if it is mixed with a food will give something unexpected. These devs are playing with us , I love them for it, so I keep playing their game
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@Talyna I love your dining room , love it, I always organize a “small” kitchen in my house
. Thanks for sharing
Sadly no effects of mixing stuff. They only add their existing bonuses.
I too tried mixing stuff, but no luck so far.
Would be cool to have diarrhea from mixing too much food/dring together!
The only “big” secret is that you can feed every type of follower with the rare fish and the desert grog, jungle grog, jungle rum to have stat bonuses. I f they don’t eat/dring, force feed them!
Pfft you people with your fancy charts. Thralls get gruel and nothing better!!!
To be fair, gruel isn’t the worst thing in the world.
This one would most certainly take a steak over oatmeal most days…
But unless one is delving deep into organ meat diets there are certain nutritional failings to humans attempting the exclusive carnivore diet.
Neither Siptah nor the Exiled Lands seem to have much in the way of edible plant matter. Berries and Aloe. No garlic, no onion, lentils, mint, sorrel, or leafy greens at all. This one understands the Hyborian Age being mostly Europe would not have Potatoes, Maize, Tomatoes, or Chocolate… but where are the Turnips and Cabbage, Apples or other fruit?
That said, the loss of the Lasting Feast is annoying. As the name implied, it has a very long decay period which was useful, and it was a thrall favourite, which is tragic rarity. Especially odd that thralls of all ethnicities and origins like the same food. It must be the concussion from new hire orientation.
The Lasting Feast, too good to Last.
The biggest reason I would not wish to live in the Hyborian Age…no chocolate.
Take heart, it is possible that through fell sorcery one could acquire it. Winged messengers from the outer dark, bringing only the purest of cacaos…
Alternatively, some refugees from lost Mu or Lemuria may have some. The Thurian age was quite different from the more Europe-Africa-Asia amalgam that the Hyborian is.
What I miss is cheese. There are goats in the game, so taming one to turn into a dairy goat shouldn’t be impossible. The things you could do with goat milk.
But there are other sweets! Like…like…aw, no! There is nothing else…
Bread exists but it doesn’t have the value it should as well. I always fix bread only to exist in my preservation boxes and honeyed bread. I believe that the combination of bread with other foods should be more Buffy. I would find logical bread to help in food poisoning and buff you, depending the combination to grit or strength.
Siptah even has Bison.
If you have not had Bison Cheese, this one strongly recommends trying it at least twice.
As for sweets, we do have berries and honey.
The Spanish Navy, in a time that will seem long ago to those raised with colour television, included a set amount of pears jugged in honey for their crews (mostly officers). Berries, depending on the variety can also be jugged in honey. This one has a particular blackberry preserve that has been in the family for generations.
Er…
Recipe. Blackberry preserve recipe. Not an actual jug of honey crystal encased blackberries…
This one definitely does not occasionally boil and then consume a small portion to commune with their ancestors…
Also, that particular sauce is extremely good on rabbit. Another animal present in game, and that we could have recipes for. Hasenpfeffer: Feral Flesh+Wine+Spices (or rare spice if we really want).
That said, this one must give credit where it is due. While there is sadly (or joyously, depending upon your experiences) no tequila (unless one is creative in interpretation of the Cactus Wine), they have worked to include numerous tisanes and beverages. Honestly, an aloe-honey beverage is a staple of my warm weather drinkables. Also, they give proper respect to Ice Tea.
There is just so much more room to grow when designing “feasts” and food buffs. They have shown us the benefits of seafood, they have shown two and even three stage recipes for advanced culinary activities. But that just whets the appetite.
Of course, we must keep it true to the source material. Quiche is probably off the table. But knowing numerous historical recipes from the Bronze age up through the Middle Ages, there is just so much more to play with. Hippocras (Spiced Wine Roman), Posca (Watered Wine/Vinegar Roman energy drink), Garum (Fish Sauce Roman condiment) Teganites (Sesame Pancakes Hellas), Samosa (baked or fried meat or veg dumpling, Mughal India), Tuh’u (Babylonian Lamb stew), Melas Zomos (Spartan Blood Broth), all are low hanging fruit. This one could go on…
Seriously, Blood Broth is a perfect food for this game.
I think of gruel as cream of wheat. Oatmeal would be one of the fancier gruels.
This one supposes it would depend whether oats or wheat is considered “fancier”.
They’re both porridge. Gruel is just thin porridge.
The game doesn’t help to distinguish between the various grain soups as seeds and plant fiber are about as generic as they come for an ingredients list.
All I know is… cream of wheat is nasty and I like oatmeal…
Then this one supposes it is all a matter of how you feel about your thralls…
If you hate them, cream of wheat, if you esteem them, oatmeal.
Oh, Tasting History just dropped a video on Gruel. Looks fairly tasty and includes brandy. This is another recipe to import to the game. Both brandy and porridge with brandy.
I believe that putting fiber in the dryer should provide us flakes. Now your cook could combine it with honey for example to fix muesli and then mix gruel with muesli and berries to fix a super food dish. Vegetarians deserve a plate equal to pork feast . I ain’t vegetarian, but I respect people who “can do” that.