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− | | | + | | Description=Allows you to bake a few sugary sweets for those special occasions |
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+ | | Sparks & Embers=2700 | ||
+ | | Stocks & Cultivars=1350 | ||
+ | | Sugar & Spice=4100 | ||
+ | | Thread & Needle= | ||
+ | | Natural Philosophy= | ||
+ | | Perennial Philosophy= | ||
+ | | Skills unlocked=Advanced Cooking | ||
+ | | Crafts unlocked=Berry Bar, Berry Jam, Berrysauce Boat, Candied Oakworth Tart, Corn Pudding, Cranberry Sauce, Crescent Croissant, Fruit Jelly | ||
+ | | Builds unlocked= | ||
+ | | Others unlocked=Leavened Croissant Dough, Leavened Oakworth Tart Dough, Unbaked Corn Pudding, Unleavened Crescent Croissant Dough, Unleavened Oakworth Tart Dough | ||
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+ | ==In-Game Text== | ||
− | = | + | ''"That from and after the twenty ninth day of September, one thousand seven hundred and sixty four, there shall be raised, levied, collected, and paid, unto his Majesty, his heirs and successors, for and upon all white or clayed sugars of the produce or manufacture of any colony or plantation in America … the several rates and duties following …"'' |
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+ | ''– Customs Duties, &c. Act 1763'' | ||
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+ | With the importation of cane sugar from the Summer Isles and Barbados, new culinary opportunities present themselves. Tasty Pastries allows you to bake a few sugary sweets for those special occasions. | ||
+ | {{:Simple Cooking|transcludesection=culinaryskills}} | ||
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Latest revision as of 23:15, 22 August 2020
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In-Game Text"That from and after the twenty ninth day of September, one thousand seven hundred and sixty four, there shall be raised, levied, collected, and paid, unto his Majesty, his heirs and successors, for and upon all white or clayed sugars of the produce or manufacture of any colony or plantation in America … the several rates and duties following …" – Customs Duties, &c. Act 1763 With the importation of cane sugar from the Summer Isles and Barbados, new culinary opportunities present themselves. Tasty Pastries allows you to bake a few sugary sweets for those special occasions. Culinary Skills
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