Food – ICARUS

Crafting your way from the stone age to rifles and carbon-composite armor is hungry work, and you’ll need to make sure you keep your belly full while prospecting. In this guide, we’ll go over the basics of finding and processing food, and list all of the foods currently available in ICARUS.


First Foods

Berries & Vegetables

icarus your first meal berries food guide

When you first land on ICARUS, you’ll be able to harvest Berries from bushes in the Forest biome. These fill your food as well as your Water meter, and are a great way to tide yourself over until you can do some hunting. There are other edible plants, though many need to be cooked over a fire in order to unlock their full benefits (see food list).

Note that depending on your draw-distance settings and your graphics card, Berry Bushes may be indistinguishable from other bushes until you get fairly close to them. Plants like Watermelon and Pumpkin lie flat on the ground, so you’ll need to pay close attention in order to find them if they’re in amongst bushes.

Meat and Fish

Once you’ve crafted yourself a Bow and some Arrows, you’ll be able to take down Icarus’ animals instead of subsisting on berries. Smaller animals like rabbits and racoons go down in only one arrow, as do baby deer. Larger creatures require a headshot, a stealth attack, or both — land a headshot while crouched to ensure you take down medium deer and other larger herbivores in one arrow, otherwise they’ll run away. Lakes are another good source of food, since fish are easy targets. You can also try to take on wolves, assuming they’re alone. Have a knife crafted and ready to go as well, since it’s much easier to deal the finishing blow in melee (the wolf will attack you once you start rudely shooting arrows at it).

You can eat raw meat and raw fish, but cooking it provides additional benefits and makes it significantly more filling.

How to Cook

Basic Cooking – Meat and Fish

Until there’s a Prospector perk that allows you to eat raw meat and raw vegetables, you’ll have to cook what you hunt and gather to make it edible. This can be done at a Campfire, or in a Fireplace once you’ve reached Planetary Tech Tier 2. Open the Campfire/Fireplace’s inventory, and place your raw meat in one of the available slots. Then put fuel in the fuel slot (this can be wood, fiber, sticks, or coal), and click the “Activate” button to begin cooking.

Basic Meals – Cooking Station & Potbelly Stove

Once you reach Tier 2 (the Crafting Bench) you’ll be able to craft a Cooking Station. The cooking station will allow you to craft simple meals, like the Fruit Salad and Wild Salad — these meals offer significantly bigger bonuses than foods cooked at a campfire. It’s also where you create Animal Fat, which is a component in some advanced recipes. The Potbelly Stove allows for even more complex and beneficial meals than the Cooking Station, but these meals require harder-to-collect ingredients.

Advanced Meals

Once you’ve teched up to Tier 3 (the Machining Bench) you’ll be able to craft the Kitchen Bench and its attachment, the Biofuel Stove. The Kitchen Bench allows you to craft Pastry and Bread Dough, while the Biofuel Stove has recipes for a number of advanced meals. These meals give big boosts to your stats, and even offer significant bonuses to XP gain while you digest them.

How to Make Bread

Bread is significantly more involved than cooking meat: You’ll need a Mortar and Pestle to create Flour from Wheat, and then a Kitchen Bench to combine your Flour with Yeast to create Bread Dough. Bread Dough can then be cooked in a Biofuel Stove to create Bread. You can also make Flatbread Dough instead if you don’t have any Yeast.

How to Stop Food From Spoiling

While it’s in your inventory, you can stop food from spoiling by eating one item from the stack. This resets the spoilage meter of the entire stack. Note that when food is in a stack, only the top item spoils, not the whole stack. Once one item spoils, that item turns to spoiled food and the spoilage meter of the stack resets.

For food you want to store at your shelter, you’ll need to tech up to an Ice Box or Refrigerator to prevent food from spoiling.

Food List

The following foods are currently available in Icarus. You’ll need specific crafting tables or materials to create many of them — foods have therefore been organized by where they can be crafted.

A Campfire or Fireplace is used to cook any hunted/foraged foods that are cookable.

FoodEffectsDuration
(sec)
Misc
Berries+4 Food
+2 Water

+50 Max Health
+75 Max Stamina
600Ingredient in Fruit Pie
Watermelon+50 Food
+30 Water

+50 Max Stamina
-10% O2 Consumed
600 Ingredient in Fruit Pie
Squash+20 Food

+10% Max Health
60Cook to create Roast Squash. Ingredient in Roast Vegetables
Pumpkin+20 Food

+10% Max Health
60Cook to create Grilled Pumpkin.
Ingredient in Wild Salad, Roast Vegetables, Pumpkin Bread
Carrot+20 Food

+10% Max Health
60Cook to create Barbeque Carrot.
Ingredient in Soy Bean Stir Fry, Roast Vegetables, Stew, Pickled Carrot
Corn+20 Food

+10% Max Health
60Cook to create Charred Corn. Ingredient in Vegetable Pie.
Mature Coconut+10 Food
+2 Water

+50 Max Health
-10% Food Consumption
600Ripens from Ripe Coconut
Mushroom+20 Food

+10% Max Health
60Ingredient in Mushroom Soup, Stew, Meat Pie
Raw Fish+20 Food

+10% Max Health
60Cook to create Cooked Fish.
Ingredient in Fish Curry, Crumbed Fish Fillet
Raw Meat+20 Food

+10% Max Health
60Cook to create Cooked Meat. Ingredient in Stew, Meat Pie.
Raw Prime Meat+20 Food

+10% Max Health
60Cook to create Cooked Prime Meat.
Young Coconut+2 Food
+10 Water

+25 Max Health
-10% Food Consumption
600Ripens into Ripe Coconut
FoodEffectsDuration
(sec)
Required Elements
Barbeque Carrot+50 Food

+75 Max Stamina
+5% Projectile Damage
600Carrot (1)
Charred Corn+50 Food

+75 Max Stamina
-10% Stamina Consumed by Actions
600Corn (1)
Cooked Fish+80 Food
+30 Health

+100 Max Health
+75 Max Stamina
600Raw Fish (1)
Cooked Meat+80 Food
+20 Health

+100 Max Health
+75 Max Stamina
+15 Health regen per min
600Raw Meat (1)
Cooked Prime Meat+150 Food
+30 Health

+10 Max Stamina
+150 Max Health
+20 Health regen per min
+5% XP Gain
600Raw Prime Meat (1)
Flatbread+50 Food
+10 Health

+10% Health Regen
+100% Stamina Regen
1200Flatbread Dough (1)
Grilled Pumpkin+50 Food

+75 Max Stamina
600Pumpkin (1)
Mushroom Soup+50 Food

+75 Max Health
+5% Stamina Regen
600icon recipewaterWater, Mushroom (5)
Roast Squash+50 Food

+75 Max Stamina
+5% Melee Damage
600Squash (1)

Note that the Cooking Station is also where Animal Fat can be crafted.

FoodEffectsDuration
(sec)
Required Elements
Creamed Corn+100 Food

+75 Maximum Stamina
+150 Maximum Health
-10% Stamina Consumed by Actions
900 icon recipewaterWater, Animal Fat (1), Corn (1)
Fruit Salad+100 Food

+75 Maximum Stamina
+75 Maximum Health
-10% Oxygen Consumption
-10% Water Consumption
900 Watermelon (1), Berries (1)
Wild Salad+100 Food

+150 Maximum Stamina
+10% Exposure Resistance
+10% Melee Damage
900 Pumpkin (1), Squash (1)
FoodEffectsDuration
(sec)
Required Elements
Cooked Prime Meat+150 Food
+30 Health

+10 Max Stamina
+150 Max Health
+20 Health regen per min
+5% XP Gain
600 Raw Prime Meat (1)
Fish Curry+100 Food

+225 Max Health
+10% Health Regeneration
+10% Stamina Regeneration
900 Animal Fat (1), Soy Bean (5), Raw Fish (1)
Roast Vegetables+100 Food

+225 Maximum Stamina
+10% Exposure Resistance
+10% Melee Damage
900 Pumpkin (1), Squash (1), Carrot (1)
Soy Bean Stir Fry+100 Food

+150 Max Health
+75 Max Stamina
+10% Projectile Damage
+10% Stamina Regeneration
+10% Health Regeneration
900 Carrot (1), Mushroom (5), Soy Bean (5)
Stew+100 Food

+150 Maximum Health
+75 Maximum Stamina
+10% Stamina Regeneration
+10% Health Regeneration
+10% Projectile Damage
900 Mushroom (5), Carrot (1), Raw Meat (1)
Sweetcorn Soup+100 Food

+75 Max Stamina
-20% Stamina Consumed by Actions
900 icon recipewaterWater, Corn (1)

The Kitchen Bench is also where Bread Dough and Pastry are crafted.

FoodEffectsDuration
(sec)
Required Elements
Beer+40 Water

+125 Max Stamina
+100% Stamina Regen
900
Beer Bottle (1), Wheat (20), Yeast (1)
Berry Jam+40 Food

+125 Max Stamina
-20% Water Consumption
+10% Shared Experience
900Glass Jar (1), Berries (5)
Pickled Carrot+150 Food

+150 Max Stamina
+20% Projectile Damage
+20% Shared Experience
1200Glass Jar (1), Carrot (4)
Wine+40 Water

+125 Max Stamina
+100% Stamina Regen
900Wine Bottle (1), Berries (10), Reed Flower (1)

The Biofuel Stove can only be placed attached to a Kitchen Bench.

FoodEffectsDuration
(sec)
Required Elements
Bread+80 Food
+10 Health

+100 Max Health
+125 Max Stamina
+10% XP
1200Bread Dough (1)
Crumbed Fish Fillet+150 Food

+150 Maximum Health
+75 Maximum Stamina
-15% Stamina Regeneration
+10% Experience Gained
1200 Raw Fish (1), Animal Fat (1), Bread Dough (1)
Fruit Pie+150 Food

+75 Max Health
+150 Max Stamina
-15% Oxygen Consumption
-15% Water Consumption
+10% XP Gain
1200 Pastry (1), Berries (1), Watermelon (1)
Meat Pie+150 Food

+225 Max Health
+15% Exposure Resistance
+15% Stamina Regen
+15% Health Regen
+10% Experience Gained
1200Pastry (1), Mushroom (5), Pumpkin (1), Raw Meat (1)
Pumpkin Bread+150 Food

+150 Max Stamina
+15% Exposure Resistance
+15% Experience Gained
1200 Pumpkin (1), Bread Dough (1)
Vegetable Pie+150 Food

+150 Max Health
+150 Max Stamina
-15% Stamina Consumed by Actions
+15% Melee Damage
+10% Experience Gained
1200 Pastry (1), Squash (1), Soy Bean (1), Corn (1)

Orbital meals are researched and crafted via the Workshop before missions.

MealEffectsDurationResearch CostCrafting Cost
Micromeal+100 Food

+10% Stamina Regeneration
+10% Health Regeneration
-10% Water Consumption
-10% Food Consumption
-10% Oxygen Consumption
1200icon rencurrency25 icon rencurrency10
Ultrameal+200 Food

+10% Stamina Regeneration
+10% Health Regeneration
-10% Water Consumption
-10% Food Consumption
-10% Oxygen Consumption
3600 icon rencurrency50 icon rencurrency25
Endurogel+50 StaminaInstant icon rencurrency25 icon rencurrency25
Oxygel+150 OxygenInstant icon rencurrency25 icon rencurrency10
Go+100 Water

+10% Health Regeneration
-10% Water Consumption
-10% Oxygen Consumption
1200 icon rencurrency25 icon rencurrency10

We hope this guide on food in ICARUS was helpful. If you have any questions, comments, or have some info we’re lacking, please let us know in the comment section below!

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