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Agreed.
Also, (unless I completely missed it) is there a way to check which recipes one already knows? if not, that should be added too.
And, the recent community survey asked about what age to add stuff for: teaching kids how to cook and have them learn recipes at that age would go hand in hand with things.
- PugLove8885 years agoHero
@The_Ratticator, I could be wrong but I think the reasoning behind the in ability of the Sulani recipes not being able to be done at home is the emphasis on the Sulani community. 😇 I think this is done to encourage the player to interact with other residents of Sulani and their culture. While there is no Sulani culture skill in the same way there is with Selvadoraian culture, the community and events play a big part in the Island Living pack! ❤️
@MeltingPenguins, there isn't a way to check which recipies your Sims know except to click on the fridge, stove, or grill and see that way. Annoying because when I'm at a festival in San Myshuno, I don't want to waste time eating a dish I already know while missing one I don't know yet! 😞
Maybe there is a Mod that lets you check to see what recipes your Sims know?🤔 I don't play with Mods, so this is just a guess. 😳- rachelwolfe5 years agoNew Hotshot
I also would like to express my support for this feedback, especially as it pertains to the new food stalls that came with Discover University. I play a lot of Middle Eastern sims, and it would add so much to my game if they could cook recipes like falafel and tabbuleh salad at home. We got a great diversity of ethnic foods with City Living, so why tease us by expanding on this without actually expanding it? I don't think these recipes even appear for restaurants.
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