What it does and Its use:
Rice should spawn in marshes, and when hit, it drops 1-13 grains of rice. The Grains can be used to grow Rice! When planted, you need to make a Farmland Platform surrounded by water. When it grows, you can get some rice and put it in a bottle of water, and then get a bowl and some rice, and put them in the Crafting Table to get a bowl of rice, and cook it in the Furnace to get a Bowl of Cooked Rice. You should get the bottle back.
The Uncooked Bowl of Rice heals your hunger bar by 1, The Cooked Bowl of Rice heals your hunger bay by 2.5, however.
Caimen0 is partially right, it really would just be another pointless food, unless it had some kind of special advantage. Perhaps it it could give a bit more food than bread does, and maybe it can be incorporated into trading with the testificates.
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I came up with a new idea: bread, apparently, gives no saturation. Saturation is a hidden variable that supposedly controls how fast you become hungry. Eating pork both restores the hunger bar (which you can see) and completely fills the saturation variable (which you can't see). Since bread does not give saturation, rice could give saturation, making it actually useful as an alternate food source.
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Rice!
What it does and Its use:
Rice should spawn in marshes, and when hit, it drops 1-13 grains of rice. The Grains can be used to grow Rice! When planted, you need to make a Farmland Platform surrounded by water. When it grows, you can get some rice and put it in a bottle of water, and then get a bowl and some rice, and put them in the Crafting Table to get a bowl of rice, and cook it in the Furnace to get a Bowl of Cooked Rice. You should get the bottle back.
The Uncooked Bowl of Rice heals your hunger bar by 1, The Cooked Bowl of Rice heals your hunger bay by 2.5, however.