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SushiCraft [Food Expansion] Addon

Mods / Mods 1.21




SushiCraft [Food Expansion] Mod — Sixteen new bites that actually matter: quick rolls for sprinting, hearty bowls for long shifts, all crafted from vanilla loot and fully achievement-friendly.

You feel the difference the first morning on the pier. Line in the water, cod and salmon stacking up, kelp swaying under the dock—now those runs turn into real meals instead of another stack of cooked fish. Every dish in this pack uses stuff you already grind in survival, but each one plays different in your hands. Some are fast-eat snacks you pop mid-chase to keep sprint alive and bows steady. Others chew a little longer and load your saturation so the hunger bar shuts up through a whole mining layer or a dungeon clear. Because it’s all legit inputs, Achievements stay on, realms stay clean, and you never feel like you flipped a cheat just to get variety.

Build a tiny kitchen line near your main door and the loop gets tight. Smoker on the left for fish, furnace on the right for cooked fillers, crafting in the middle for rolls, nigiri-style bites, and stews. Keep one small chest marked “kits” with fish, kelp, carrots, beetroot, mushrooms, eggs, and bowls so you can batch-craft before a run. For coast bases, plant a thin kelp ribbon offshore and farm it between storms; for inland worlds, lean on rivers for fish and use greenhouse rows to cover the veggie side. Label two food slots on your hotbar and stick to it—slot 1 is your “while moving” snack, slot 2 is your “set and forget” meal before a boss, raid, or long nether haul.






The combat rhythm changes when you pick the right bite for the job. Rolling through a desert with skeletons peppering your ankles? Tap a quick roll that eats in a heartbeat, slide behind cover, and keep moving. Holding a choke in a trial chamber or stronghold shard? Take a slower bowl just before you engage so your saturation stays high and you aren’t panic-eating between swings. Boat trips with friends get easier too: one rest stop on a sandbar, everyone tops off with higher-value food, and you make the next leg without a second pause.

A couple of small habits make this pack sing. Hit a librarian early and chase Lure/Luck of the Sea so your fishing feeds the menu. Drop a campfire by the water as a night beacon and backup cooker when fuel runs low. Keep a “raid crate” near the gate—spare rolls, arrows, a shield—so you’re never crafting food while the horn is already blaring. SushiCraft doesn’t overload you with novelty; it gives you 16 honest tools for hunger and pacing. Once you start pairing the right dish with the right moment, your whole session feels smoother—less menu time, more play, and a kitchen that finally pulls its weight.

Installation:
— Download McPack
— Install McAddon or McPack files, just open it for this;
— Select new textures in the settings;
— Done.

sushiaddon.mcaddon [59.44 Kb] (downloads: 4)


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