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Tallow is a byproduct of some meat recipes in the Campfire, Bakery Oven, Butchery Table, and Stove.
Tallow can also be used as fuel in various candles and lamps. One piece of Tallow will power these light sources for 33 minutes and 20 seconds.

See Also

For a list of food recipes, see Food.

In-game Description

Rendered animal fat useful for more than just cooking.


Crafting Recipes

Crafting Station Item Materials Level Needed Crafting Time
(mins)
Labour Cost XP Gained

Bakery Oven

Tallow
x1

Scrap Meat
x6

Baking
Level 1

0.5 15 0.5

Campfire

Charred Meat
x4

Tallow
x1

Medium Carcass Tag
x1

Campfire Cooking
Level 1

2.5 25 0.5

Campfire

Tallow
x1

Scrap Meat
x10

Campfire Cooking
Level 1

0.8 20 0.5

Campfire

Charred Meat
x8

Tallow
x2

Bison Carcass
x1

Campfire Cooking
Level 1

4 25 0.5

Cast Iron Stove

Crispy Bacon
x1

Tallow
x2

Raw Bacon
x4

Cooking
Level 3

4 25 1


Used in Recipes

Crafting Station Item Materials Level Needed Crafting Time
(mins)
Labour Cost XP Gained

Stove

Oil
x1

Tallow
x18

Advanced Cooking
Level 1

0.8 20 0.5

Farmers Table

Tallow Candle
x1

Tallow
x4

Cotton Thread
x1

Farming
Level 2

2 50 0.5

Kiln

Tallow Lamp
x1

Clay
x2

Tallow
x4

Cotton Thread
x1

Masonry
Level 2

2 50 2

Anvil

Brazier
x1

Iron Bar
x4

Tallow
x2

Smelting
Level 2

4 120 3

Anvil

Tallow Wall Lamp
x1

Iron Bar
x3

Tallow
x4

Cotton Thread
x1

Smelting
Level 3

3 50 3



Notes

  • Calories gained from eating was 150 prior to Alpha 5.5
  • Nutrients were "0, 0, 50, 0" prior to Alpha 5.5
  • Weight was 0.10kg prior to Alpha 5.5

History

Changes
Alpha 5.5 Changed the Calorie, Nutrient, and Weight values. Tweaks to recipes.