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Well Seasoned
A breath of the wild inspired food system
Quick answer
Which Well Seasoned release should I use?
Well Seasoned 0.4.1 for Minecraft 1.21.1 (Fabric) targets 1.21.1 with Fabric. The project page does not say whether this file belongs on the client, dedicated server, or both. All 1 required mods have matching files.
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Is Well Seasoned required on the client, server, or both?
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What else does Well Seasoned 0.4.1 for Minecraft 1.21.1 (Fabric) need?
Well Seasoned 0.4.1 for Minecraft 1.21.1 (Fabric). Change the file and its required mods may change too.
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About this project
What does Well Seasoned add?
Well Seasoned
Well Seasoned replaces Minecraft's hunger loop with direct healing and data-driven food effects. It is inspired by ingredient-based cooking systems like in Breath of the Wild and the Matcha Flavoured Datapack.
The mod supplies the food system. Modpacks and datapacks supply the food profiles.
What changes
- The hunger HUD is hidden.
- Hunger, exhaustion, starvation, and hunger-based regeneration are disabled.
- Players can always sprint and eat.
- Unconfigured food restores health instead of hunger.
- Datapacks can set the healing, status effects, and preparation tier of any existing food item.
- Food tooltips show the final heart value and configured status effects.
- The same data works with vanilla items and items from other mods.
An unconfigured food restores half of its vanilla nutrition value as health, with a minimum of one health point. Two health points equal one heart.
Supported targets
| Minecraft | Mod loader | Java |
|---|---|---|
| 1.21.1 | Fabric | 21 |
| 1.21.1 | NeoForge | 21 |
Fabric also requires Fabric API. Install the mod on both the client and server.
Datapack setup
Place cooking catalogs in this directory:
<datapack>/
└── data/
└── <namespace>/
└── well_seasoned/
└── cooking/
└── <catalog>.json
Each catalog is one JSON object. It can contain an intrinsics array, a foods array, or both. Definitions can refer to definitions in other catalog files.
This complete example defines one intrinsic and assigns it to one food:
{
"intrinsics": [
{
"id": "example:fortifying",
"effects": [
{
"id": "minecraft:resistance",
"duration": 240,
"amplifier": 0,
"maximum_duration": 4800,
"maximum_amplifier": 1,
"ambient": false,
"show_particles": true
}
]
}
],
"foods": [
{
"item": "example:pumpkin_jam",
"tier": "preserved",
"healing": 3,
"mode": "append",
"intrinsics": [
"example:fortifying"
]
}
]
}
A food entry can select all food items in an item tag. Use tag instead of item:
{
"foods": [
{
"tag": "example:fruit",
"tier": "simple",
"healing": 2,
"intrinsics": [
"example:refreshing"
]
}
]
}
The tag uses the normal datapack item-tag format. For the example above, define the tag at data/example/tags/item/fruit.json. Do not add a # before the tag ID. Missing and empty tags are allowed. Non-food items in a tag are ignored.
An explicit item entry overrides a matching tag entry. If two configured tags contain the same food and there is no explicit item entry, reload fails.
Run /reload after you change a catalog. Well Seasoned validates all catalogs as one set. If any catalog is invalid, the reload fails and the last valid set stays active. Intrinsic IDs, explicit food item IDs, and food tag IDs must be unique across the full set.
Preparation tiers
The tier changes the base healing and effect duration. A special meal also adds one effect level. The configured maximum values still apply.
| Tier | Healing | Effect duration | Effect level |
|---|---|---|---|
simple |
1.00x | 1.00x | +0 |
preserved |
1.35x | 2.50x | +0 |
meal |
1.75x | 5.00x | +0 |
special_meal |
2.00x | 8.00x | +1 |
For example, a preserved food with healing: 3 restores 4.05 health points.
Catalog reference
Intrinsic fields
| Field | Required | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
id |
Yes | — | Unique namespaced ID for the intrinsic. |
effects |
Yes | — | One or more effect objects. |
Effect fields
| Field | Required | Default | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
id |
Yes | — | Namespaced mob-effect ID. |
duration |
No | 1 |
Base duration in ticks. Must be positive. |
amplifier |
No | 0 |
Base effect level, where 0 is level I. |
maximum_duration |
No | 24000 |
Duration cap in ticks. |
maximum_amplifier |
No | 2 |
Effect-level cap, where 2 is level III. |
ambient |
No | false |
Uses the ambient effect style. |
show_particles |
No | true |
Shows effect particles. |
There are 20 ticks in one second. The tier multiplier is applied before the duration and amplifier caps.
If a player already has the same effect at the same level, eating the food adds half of the new duration, with a minimum addition of 20 ticks. The result cannot exceed maximum_duration. A weaker food effect does not replace a stronger active effect.
When several food sources supply the same effect, the strongest amplifier wins. Effects with the same amplifier add their durations. The result cannot exceed the largest maximum_duration from those sources. Built-in item effect probabilities are preserved.
Food fields
| Field | Required | Description |
|---|---|---|
item |
Conditional | Namespaced ID of an existing food item. Use either item or tag. |
tag |
Conditional | Namespaced ID of an item tag. Use either tag or item. |
tier |
Yes | One of the four preparation tiers. |
healing |
Yes | Base health points from 0 through 40. |
mode |
No | append keeps built-in item effects. replace removes them. The default is append. |
intrinsics |
Yes | One or more intrinsic IDs. |
Planned features
The roadmap is split into two systems. These features are planned and are not part of the current release unless another section says that they are already supported.
Food-effect compatibility
- Add configurable global defaults for effect combination behavior.
- Expose item tags and data formats for compatibility with other mods.
- Provide example data for fire-resistant food.
Dish effect inheritance
- Detect the ingredients or recipe components of a dish, including food from Farmer's Delight and its add-ons.
- Let dishes inherit and combine ingredient effects when they do not have a specific food entry.
- Let pack makers override, disable, or replace inherited effects for a specific dish.
- Add configurable rules for duplicate effects and for duration and amplifier scaling.
- Add separate duration and strength multipliers for combined dishes. Values above
1.0will be allowed. For example, a multiplier of0.75gives each inherited effect 75% efficiency. - Support data-driven booster ingredients that make prepared meals stronger or longer-lasting than simple foods. For example, potato soup could give more fire resistance than a baked potato.
- Expose ingredient tags and data formats for compatibility with other mods.
- Validate ingredient data and provide example data for combined meals.
Project description from CurseForge.
Pick your setup
Well Seasoned by Minecraft version and loader
Choose the version and loader you play, then open the matching release.
1.21.1
2 loader buildsCheck the dependencies, then try the file in a copied instance before changing a world you care about.
Recent files
Well Seasoned versions and loaders
Well Seasoned 0.4.1 for Minecraft 1.21.1 (Fabric)
well_seasoned-0.4.1+1.21.1-fabric.jar
21 Aug 2026
Well Seasoned 0.4.1 for Minecraft 1.21.1 (NeoForge)
well_seasoned-0.4.1+1.21.1-neoforge.jar
21 Aug 2026
Well Seasoned 0.4.0 for Minecraft 1.21.1 (Fabric)
well_seasoned-0.4.0+1.21.1-fabric.jar
19 Aug 2026
Well Seasoned 0.4.0 for Minecraft 1.21.1 (NeoForge)
well_seasoned-0.4.0+1.21.1-neoforge.jar
19 Aug 2026
Well Seasoned 0.3.0 for Minecraft 1.21.1 (NeoForge)
well_seasoned-0.3.0+1.21.1-neoforge.jar
18 Aug 2026
Well Seasoned 0.3.0 for Minecraft 1.21.1 (Fabric)
well_seasoned-0.3.0+1.21.1-fabric.jar
18 Aug 2026
well_seasoned-0.2.0+1.21.1-neoforge.jar
9 Aug 2026
well_seasoned-0.2.0+1.21.1-fabric.jar
9 Aug 2026
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