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Template:Food Cooked fish is obtained when raw fish is cooked in a furnace or traded for with Raw Fish and emeralds with a Farmer villager. Cooked fish cannot be used to heal a tamed wolf nor can it be used to tame ocelots. Cooked fish restores 2.5 times as much as raw fish.

Cooked fish is one of the trades Farmer villagers might offer.

Obtaining

Ingredients Smelting recipe
Raw Fish +
Any fuel


Achivements

Icon Achievement In-game description Actual requirements (if different) Gamerscore earned Trophy type (PS4)
PS4 Other
Delicious FishCatch and cook a fish!Pick up a cooked cod after cooking it in a Furnace, Smoker, Campfire, or Soul Campfire. Doesn't work if the block used is hooked up to a hopper, as the player is not getting the item directly from the output.15GSilver


  • Cooked fish restores equal amounts of hunger and saturation as bread, which is easier to farm early on.
  • Fish is an unreliable food source, as there is not a guaranteed chance to catch it.

Usage

Cooked Fish can be eaten for 5 (🍗🍗🍗) hunger points and 6 saturation. As fishing can be done in any size body of water, this makes cooked fish a good food source if the necessary resources can be obtained. However, food sources such as cooked chicken and bread are often more easily obtainable and restore a similar amount of hunger.

Data Values

Fish/DV2

Video

Fish/video

History

Alpha
1.2.0Added cooked fish
Beta
1.5Added "Delicious Fish" achievement for catching then cooking the fish.
1.8Cooked fish is now stackable to 64 and fills hunger instead of health.
u
1.814w04aCorrected name from cooked_fished to cooked_fish
Legacy Console Edition
TU1Added cooked fish.
TU5Cooked fish is now stackable to 64 and fills hunger instead of health.

Trivia

  • In the Halloween Update, Notch said he would add fish as a sea creature; however, he had limited time, and was thus only able to add them as an item.[1]
  • In the code, the item is mistakenly called "cooked_fished".

References

See also

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