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Yeast ‘n Feast adds several craftable blocks that drive its core gameplay loops — tapping maple trees for syrup, brewing mead in a keg, pressing cheese wheels, and compactly storing bulk ingredients. Food blocks like cheese wheels work similarly to vanilla cake: place them and right-click to consume slices directly from the world.

Functional blocks

Tree Tap

The Tree Tap attaches to a horizontal face of a Maple Log or Maple Wood block. After the configured drip delay, the tap enters a dripping state (shown by particles). Maple Syrup can be collected in two ways once dripping:
  • Right-click the dripping tap with an empty Glass Bottle — collects one Maple Syrup bottle directly and resets the tap.
  • Place a plain Cauldron directly below the tap — the tap auto-fills it when dripping, converting it to a Maple Syrup Cauldron. Right-click the cauldron with a Glass Bottle to drain one bottle of syrup at a time.
1

Craft the Tree Tap

Craft the Tree Tap and retrieve it from the crafting output.
2

Place it on a maple log

Right-click a horizontal face of a Maple Log or Maple Wood block to attach the Tree Tap.
3

Wait for the drip cycle

After the drip delay elapses, the tap becomes dripping. Collect syrup via glass bottle or cauldron.
The drip delay is configurable under functional_blocks.dripDelayTicks in the common config file. The default is 7200 ticks (6 minutes); valid values range from 20 to 24000 ticks. See Configuration for details.

Maple Syrup Cauldron

The Maple Syrup Cauldron is a specialised cauldron that collects Maple Syrup dripped from a Tree Tap placed above it. Place a plain Cauldron on the ground directly beneath a dripping Tree Tap — it converts automatically into a Maple Syrup Cauldron when the tap deposits syrup. You can also fill it manually by right-clicking a Maple Syrup Cauldron with a Maple Syrup item. Right-click the filled cauldron with a Glass Bottle to collect syrup one bottle at a time (reduces the level by 1).

Keg

The Keg is the brewing station for crafting mead. Opening it brings up a custom GUI where you can load ingredients and start a fermentation recipe of type "keg". The Keg also functions as the workstation block for the Tavern Keeper villager profession.
1

Craft and place the Keg

Craft the Keg and place it in the world.
2

Open the GUI

Right-click the Keg to open the brewing interface.
3

Load your ingredients

Insert the ingredients required by the mead recipe you want to brew.
4

Collect your mead

Wait for the process to complete and take your finished mead from the output slot.
A Tavern Keeper villager will seek out a nearby Keg as its workstation. Placing a Keg in a village invites Tavern Keeper trades.

Cheese Press

The Cheese Press is the crafting station for producing cheese wheels. Opening it reveals a custom GUI that accepts "cheese_press" recipe types. Place ingredients in the input and collect your finished cheese wheel from the output.
1

Craft and place the Cheese Press

Craft the Cheese Press and set it down anywhere.
2

Open the GUI

Right-click the Cheese Press to open the pressing interface.
3

Insert ingredients

Load the ingredients required by the cheese recipe you want to make.
4

Collect the cheese wheel

Retrieve the finished cheese wheel from the output slot.

Food blocks

Cheese wheels are placed in the world like a vanilla cake. Right-click a placed wheel to eat a slice; the block updates its state to reflect the remaining slices. Each wheel variant drops a corresponding slice item.

Cheese Wheel

A large cheese wheel (LCheeseWheelBlock) with multiple bites. Each bite yields a Cheese Slice.

Freshwheel

A medium cheese wheel (MCheeseWheelBlock). Each bite yields a Freshwheel Slice.

Duskwheel

A large cheese wheel (LCheeseWheelBlock). Each bite yields a Duskwheel Slice.

Sharpwheel

A medium cheese wheel (MCheeseWheelBlock). Each bite yields a Sharpwheel Slice.
Cheese wheel items stack to 1. Place the item to turn it into a food block, then right-click the block to eat slices without picking it up.

Storage blocks

Storage blocks let you compress bulk ingredients into a single block for compact organisation. Bag blocks share the properties of white wool. Grain blocks (Barley Block and Rye Block) share the properties of the vanilla hay block, including its rotatable pillar orientation.

Ingredient bags

Bag of Elderberries

Bag of Garlic

Bag of Ginger

Bag of Hawthorn Berries

Bag of Lemon

Bag of Mint

Bag of Rose Hips

Bag of Thistle

Grain blocks

BlockEquivalent
Barley BlockVanilla Hay Block (rotatable pillar)
Rye BlockVanilla Hay Block (rotatable pillar)

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