This update involves a fuel revamp, the shift from away bar usage, and its main reason for being, cooking/beverage reactions.
The fuel revamp involves splitting fuel into 3 types: firewood, peat clumps, and small coal rocks (replacing bars of refined coal). Each can be used interchangeably for most reactions asking for fuel (glass/metal industries exempt as these will take only small coal rocks). It's part of the shift away from unlimited bar usage in Adventure Mode.
For the metal industry, smelting will produce molten metal which cools/hardens into a glob once you pass 1 tick of time. Instead of asking for bars of whatever metal, forging reactions will ask for a "Rock" which means "glob". This is all on a 1:1 scale of exchange, and while not ideal, as you can melt a dagger down to make a cabinet, it's far better than melting one steel sword and then having steel bars supplying the remainder of your run.
As there were quite a few cooking/beverage reactions, the Farmer's menu was forked into a general task menu, another for cooking, and the last for brewing/herbalism.
The added cooking reactions are largely generic in nature. It can be said that a stew follows similar principles in any country, unlike its residents. Each food item will provide a temporary buff of 5-15% to 1-2 attributes (most often strength/endurance) for between 1-3 hours (3600-10800 ticks) and can sometimes induce a good thought. Still working out how this should be, but the rough run of it seems fine.
Note from 4/20: Removed physical/mental attribute buffs from food and drink as they were causing a small speed drop.
Tea and coffee were added as beverages. Tea is overly simplified and uses any plant or plant growth, with no processing. It goes a bit beyond the standard definition into the region of herbal teas/extracts. Leaving that as is for now.
Coffee bean processing allows you to move from seed (coffee bean) to glob (roasted bean) to powder (roasted grinds) to liquid (coffee!).
This update requires new world gen to use the new reactions. As always, feedback appreciated, whether good, bad or just weird.