User:Studenterhue/Catering Objects
Kitchenware
Cooking Food
Icon | Name | Info |
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Pizza Cutter | Used for cutting certain items, particularly pizza into slices. Suitable for surgery. | |
Bread knife | Not just for cutting bread, as the name might imply, for it has the same functionalities as the regular knife. However, it does less than half the damage. | |
Meatcleaver | Has same functions as the knife, but it does more damage, and throwing it does up to 15 BRUTE and causes some bleeding. However, attacking someone with it has a 5% chance for you to fumble and cut yourself, causing 20 BRUTE, some bleeding, and 4 seconds of Weakened. The Chef spawns with this. | |
Rolling pin | Required to prepare pizza bases. | |
Soup pot | Essential for making custom soup. Examine to get a relative description of how much stuff there is in the soup. | |
Ladle | Used for transferring soup from a soup pot into a bowl. | |
Baster | Used to add chemicals directly to foods, if the food item has room for it. It has a 100 unit capacity, injects 25 units at a time, and only works on foods. It works like a syringe, so you need to click on it while holding it to toggle between drawing liquid from a container and injecting liquid into something. | |
Rolling mat | Essential for making custom sushi rolls. Found in sushi boxes. | |
Icing tube | Used for, you guessed it, adding icing to a cake. Accepts 50 units of any chemical. Found in every FoodTech | |
Cooling rack | Exposes food placed on it to the ambient air temperature, making it handy for cooling down fried or grilled food. While it's technically called a "cooling rack", it can also heat food if the air happens to be hotter than the food. Has space for up to three food items and can be found in the FoodTech. |
Serving Food
Icon | Name | Info |
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Hotdog cart | Used to easily take large amounts of food out of the kitchen and hand it to people. There is a syndicate version with the added ability to crush people into meat. | |
Kitchen Island | Essentially, a table that you can move, for transporting and serving drinks and food, as an elegant alternative to just carrying it around in your hands or in your backpack. Click on the island with the food item in your active hand to place it on the island, click on the item to pick it up, simple. You can also click on the island itself with an empty hand to apply/release the brakes, in case you need it to stop/start being movable. | |
Bowl | For holding food, such as cereal, gruel, or soup. | |
Spoon | Needed to eat certain dishes. Can be rotated for sensible table-setting by right-clicking it and choosing Rotate. Found in the Kitchen's cutlery set boxes and FoodTech. | |
Fork | Needed to eat certain dishes. Can be rotated by right-clicking it and choosing Rotate. Found in the Kitchen's cutlery set boxes and FoodTech. | |
Knife | Used to butcher certain animals for meat (e.g. critters for mystery meat) and cut certain items. Can be rotated by right-clicking it and choosing Rotate. Found in the Kitchen's cutlery set boxes and FoodTech and fruit wedge kits from the Cap'n Bubs' Booze-O-Mat. | |
Plastic spoon | Cheap-ass version of the metal spoon from red snack machines. Works just like the regular spoon, but has a 20% chance to break with each use. | |
Plastic fork | Works like the metal fork, but it's made of fragile plastic, so it has a 20% chance to break with each use. Bought for cheap from red snack machines. | |
Plastic knife | A...lesser quality knife from red snack machines that has the same functions as the regular knife, but with a 20% chance to *snap* with each use. | |
Package of plastic silverware | A complete plastic spoon, plastic fork, and plastic knife set, in randomly chosen colors, found in the FoodTech. Click on it while it's in your hand to try to open it, which either results in successful opening or comical messages depending on your luck. If you're especially unlucky, the silverware might fly everywhere and hit you and people around you upon opening. | |
Chopsticks | Fork-substitutes found in the FoodTech. These usually come with a little wrapping you need to remove; click on it once while it's in your hand to remove the wrapping (), click on it once more to separate the chopsticks for usage (). Clicking on them with a piece of paper gives the the wrapper back. | |
Shakers | Add salt or pepper for the perfect flavor. You can also use a salt shaker on a drinking glass to salt the rim. It doesn't add salt to the drink, but it does add a neat visual effect. | |
Condiment bottles | Standard condiments in the form of ketchup and mustard. |
Plate
Dinner is served, sir. Can accommodate up to 2 edible items, which you can place simply by clicking on it with the food in your active hand and remove by clicking on the plate while it's in your hand or click-dragging the plate onto yourself. Click on a plate with a fork or spoon to eat a piece of food off of it.
Plates can be stacked by click-dragging one plate onto another, collecting all the nearby plates in a pile; this works while it's on the floor, on a table and in your hand. You can click on a plate stack in your hand with an empty hand to take a plate off. You can also click a plate stack in your hand to put a plate in your off-hand; doing this while your other hand's full will put a plate on the floor. Throwing the stack will also let loose all the plates.
You can click on someone while on Harm intent while holding a plate to bash it on person's head, briefly them so that they fall over and drop their items and smashing the plate into two glass shards that can potentially hit others. If the person has some sort of helmet on (e.g. a sec helmet or a hard hat) or is a Cyborg or other human-adjacent, then they instead take 150 stamina damage and become disoriented briefly.
Throwing, dropping, or hitting someone with the plate (regardless of intent) launches the food(s) on in random direction, causing the same effects as it would when thrown (i.e. tomatoes splat, high-tier prison loaves break things, etc.). Slipping, getting knocked out, or otherwise becoming prone while holding the plate also causes the same effect; being clumsy will randomly make you drop it for no reason.
Serving Tray
Mister Aladdin, sir, what will your order be? Trays are two-handed, but can accommodate up to 30 edible items. Food can be placed on the tray simply by clicking on it with the food in your active hand and removed by clicking it while its in your hand. Click on a plate with a fork or spoon to eat a piece of food off of it.
Clicking on someone with the tray while on Harm intent makes you bonk their head with it, causing a second of weakness and degrading the tray a little. After five bonks, the tray will collapse into useless scrap. You can inspect its condition by Examining the tray; the description goes from "nice and sturdy" to "pretty warped and flimsy" to "about to break" as you use it more. As with the plates, those with sturdier heads (such as Cyborgs) or protective headwear (such as a sec helmet or space helmet) are more resistent to the weakness and may not fall over at all.
As with plates, throwing, dropping, and hitting people with the tray on any intent all launch the food on the tray around, causing any on-throw effects if applicable. Being clumsy or slipping, getting knocked out, or otherwise becoming prone while holding it do the same thing.
Drinkware
Drinking Glasses
All functionally similar, but drinks served in shot glasses are downed in one big gulp instead of little sips. Breaks into shards when thrown, applying the TOUCH effects of whatever chems were in the glass, and cannot be inserted into chem dispeners.
You drink from a glass by clicking on your character's sprite while holding the glass. You can also click-drag the glass onto you to start chugging it; chugging is basically like drinking from it as usual but really quickly, as you'll take a sip from the glass every half second. Being drunk or clumsy can have comical results, including falling over and accidentally throwing the glass backwards.
Drinking glasses come in the following varieties:
Icon | Name | Capacity (Units) |
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Drinking glass | 50 | |
Wine glass | 30 | |
Cocktail glass | 20 | |
Old-fashioned glass | 20 | |
Champagne flute | 20 | |
Shot glass | 15 | |
Round glass | 100 |
Other Drinkware
Icon | Name | Info |
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Coconut shell | A coconut shell bowl that can hold 50 units of alcohol. Perfect for mixed drinks! Ask Hydroponics to grow some coconuts for these. | |
Red Duo Cup | An iconic drink container found in Party Supplies crates from the Quartermaster. Holds 30 units. | |
Mug | Same as a drinking glass, except it can't shatter. Normal ones can hold 50 units, while "odd mugs" from GTMs can hold 120. | |
Water bottle | Get the space dust out of your throat. Rather uncommmon, usually found in a few odd on-station and off-station areas. Holds up to 25 units and starts with 25u of water. | |
Pitcher | For refilling those drinking glasses. It holds 120 units. |
Vending Machines
Cap'n Bubs' Booze-O-Mat
Sometimes called just the Booze-O-Mat or, more plainly, the booze/alcohol vendor. Dispenses booze bottles and cocktail accessories. Meant to be used by the Bartender, though it doesn't have any ID restrictions. Name and sprite reference Bubs, a long-time Goonstation admin. From time to time, the machine beeps one of the following eminently marketable slogans: "hm hm", "Liquor - get it in ya!", "I am the liquor", and "I don't always drink, but when I do, I sell the rights to my likeness"
Icon | Quantity | Item | Price | Hidden item? |
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6 | Space beer | 0 | No | |
6 | Fancy beer (Name of each bottle vended is randomized.) | 0 | No | |
4 | Vodka | 0 | No | |
4 | Tequila | 0 | No | |
4 | Wine | 0 | No | |
4 | White Wine | 0 | No | |
4 | Cider | 0 | No | |
4 | Mead | 0 | No | |
4 | Gin | 0 | No | |
4 | Rum | 0 | No | |
4 | Champagne | 0 | No | |
1 | Bo Jack Daniel's | 0 | No | |
4 | Cocktail umbrella box (7x cocktail umbrellas, randomized colors) | 0 | No | |
4 | Cocktail doodad box (2x maraschino cherries, 2x cocktail olives, 2x celery sticks) | 0 | No | |
2 | Box of straws (7x straws) | 0 | No | |
1 | Fruit wedge kit (1x knife, 1x lemon, 1x lime, 1x orange) | 0 | No | |
1 | Salt shaker | 0 | No | |
1 | Cocktail shaker | 0 | No | |
2 | Fortified wine (Name of each bottle vended is randomized.) | 0 | Yes | |
1 | Stinkeye's Special Reserve | 0 | Yes | |
2 | 12ga rubber slugs | 300 | Yes |
FoodTech
The FoodTech offers a wide selection of basic ingredients, utensils, dishware, and other catering supplies. It's locked to those with Kitchen access (though this can be changed) and is found, naturally, in the station's/ship's Kitchen, as well as a few other independent culinary establishments.
Icon | Quantity | Item | Hidden item? |
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2 | Chef's hat | No | |
2 | Chef's uniform | No | |
2 | Apron | No | |
2 | Sous-Chef's hat | No | |
2 | Sous-chef's uniform | No | |
10 | Fork | No | |
10 | Knife | No | |
10 | Spoon | No | |
3 | Icing tube | No | |
5 | Chopsticks (wrapped) | No | |
3 | Serving tray | No | |
3 | Cooling rack | No | |
2 | Kitchen island | No | |
12 | Lunchbox | No | |
1 | Ladle | No | |
1 | Soup pot | No | |
3 | Baster | No | |
2 | Rolling pin | No | |
5 | Pizza cutter | No | |
10 | Bowl | No | |
10 | Plate | No | |
5 | Pizza box | No | |
3 | Matchbook | No | |
20 | Ice cream cone | No | |
5 | Oatmeal | No | |
5 | Peanut butter | No | |
20 | Flour | No | |
20 | Rice | No | |
20 | Sugar | No | |
10 | Butter | No | |
10 | Spaghetti noodles | No | |
5 | Meatball | No | |
5 | Maple syrup | No | |
5 | Mayonnaise | No | |
5 | Ketchup | No | |
10 | Soy sauce | No | |
10 | Tomato | No | |
10 | Apple | No | |
10 | Lettuce leaf | No | |
10 | Potato | No | |
10 | Corn cob | No | |
10 | Seaweed sheets | No | |
2 to 4 | Bacon and eggs | Yes | |
1 to 3 | Little Danny's Snack Cake | Yes | |
2 | Pizza apron | Yes | |
2 | Fake Italian moustache | Yes | |
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1 | Curry-related recipe (*) | Yes |
* Specifically one of the following, with each having a equal chance of appearing: stained recipe clipping (tandoori chicken), tattered recipe clipping(Potato Curry), creased recipe clipping (Coconut Curry), or worn recipe clipping (Chicken Pineapple Curry).
Catering Apparel
Provides spare clothing and alternate outfits for the Chef and Bartender, plus anybody else with Bar and/or Kitchen access. It has spare (generic) PDAs and civilian headsets too, but you'll need to insert some cash. When hacked, it also offers a headband with cat ears (randomly either white, grey, or black), as well as an itamae hat and itamae uniform (those two are same as the chef job reward.)
Icon | Quantity | Item | Price | Hidden item? |
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2 | Butler suit | 0 | No | |
2 | Maid dress | 0 | No | |
2 | White jumpsuit | 0 | No | |
1 | Bartender's suit | 0 | No | |
1 | Chef's uniform | 0 | No | |
1 | Sous-chef's uniform | 0 | No | |
1 | Chef's coat | 0 | No | |
2 | Waistcoat | 0 | No | |
2 | Apron | 0 | No | |
2 | Latex gloves | 0 | No | |
2 | Fingerless gloves | 0 | No | |
2 | Black shoes | 0 | No | |
2 | Brown shoes | 0 | No | |
2 | Chef's clogs | 0 | No | |
2 | Hat (In-game name for top hats) | 0 | No | |
2 | Maid headwear | 0 | No | |
1 | Sous-Chef's hat | 0 | No | |
1 | Chef's hat | 0 | No | |
1 | Puffy Chef's Hat | 0 | No | |
2 | Civilian headset | 200 | No | |
2 | PDA (Generic PDA) | 200 | No | |
2 | Backpack (Standard gray) | 0 | No | |
2 | Satchel (Standard gray) | 0 | No | |
1 | Itamae uniform | 0 | Yes | |
1 | Itamae hat | 0 | Yes | |
1 | Cat ears (Randomly white, gray, or black, equal chance for each.) | 0 | Yes |
Other Catering-Related Items
Icon | Name | Info |
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Cocktail shaker | Surprisingly simple cocktailcrafting. Simply pour in drink of choice and click on it while it's in your hand to mix the shaker's contents together. Can hold up to 120 units of any chemicals. Bartender spawns with one, and there's one in the Cap'n Bubs' Booze-O-Mat and Cargo's Cocktail Party Supplies crate
Shares many of the same functionalities as pitchers: you can pour stuff into it by clicking on the shaker with a drinking glass or similar container, pour it out by doing the reverse, use click-drag to transfer as much as possible to and from the shaker, and clicking on people with it makes you try to force them to drink from its contents. Doesn't break when thrown, though. | |
Donut Box | A number of these are around station but particularly they cover the tables of Security. They contain six donuts each, either of the pink-frosted with sprinkles or unfrosted kind. They can also be refilled with custom creations. To take them to go, click-drag the box onto your character sprite. The boxes can fit in backpacks. | |
Bacon strips | Contains 7x raw bacon. One always spawns in the Kitchen refrigerator, and every Catering: Meat, Eggs and Dairy Crate from Cargo is guaranteed to have two of them. You can also sometimes get them from stockings and randomly-generated gifts. | |
Donk-Pockets Box | Contains 6x (cold) . Better warmed up. Found in the Kitchen refrigerator. | |
Sushi box | Contains 1x rolling mat, 3x seaweed sheet, and 3x rice. Often found in the Kitchen refrigerator. | |
Popsicle stick | End result of eating a popsicle. Can be played with and has uses in certain dishes. Can also be made by using a knife on wood or bamboo planks. | |
Candle | Perfect for mood lighting and atmosphere enhancement. More can be brought from Cargo. | |
Party button | When pressed, plays a funky sound clip and turns all the room lights into an equally funky color. | |
Produce satchel | This spacious satchel makes the life of every chef or botanist much easier. Almost any type of food-related item (dishes, bottles, seeds etc.) can be stored in them, and they also interact nicely with tables (drag & drop), crates, the food processor, mail chutes and other objects. | |
Banana peel | Slippery. Created from peeling a banana, obviously! Clowns love these, especially ones who are also traitors, because these can be loaded into clown cars to slip pursuers. | |
Fish | Can be used to slap people around. | |
Seaweed | Found outside in OSHAN. Use wirecutters to get a sheet. | |
Goodybag | Contains up to 6 random candies. A Clown favorite. 95% guaranteed not to have razor blades! | |
Golden ticket | A special ticket that may appear after eating a Descuento Danito's Burrito. Redeem it at a GTM for a prize! | |
Golden ticket machine (GTM) | A machine hidden somewhere in the station's maintenance tunnels (and occasionally beyond) that offers unique snacks, drinks, clothes, and other knickknacks for Golden Tickets. | |
Lunchbox | Stylish reskinned box for holding food (and occasionally similarly-sized items) that comes in many colors. FoodTech comes with 12 of these, all empty, and there is both a trait and Spacebux purchase that allows one to spawn with a lunchbox that comes with a randomly chosen set of 3 foods linked together by an interesting note. | |
Kitchen Glass Recycler | Recycles all types of drinking glasses, beakers, and glass shards. The machine can manufacture a variety of different glasses as well as plates and bowls. | |
Ice Dispenser | A countertop machine that when hit with a container adds ice to the holder. Much more efficient than freezing beakers of water in the Reagent Heater, though that works too. When hit with an empty hand, deposits one ice chunk that can then be added to a drink container or chewed on. One unit of ice cools two units of reagents in a container. |