Ambrosia



Ambrosia is a very unusual food, which seems to be a solid mass of a combination of Life Fruit and Death fish, served with a small portion of the raw ingredients to accompany it. When it's very fresh, it gives off bizarre, sparkling, multicoloured steam.

Effects
When eaten, there will be a large, impressive looking explosion of energy around the Sim, triggering three effects -


 * Restores the Hunger Motive to full.
 * Bestows the Divine Meal Moodlet on the Sim, boosting their mood by 75 for an entire week.
 * Resets the Sim's age to the start of that life stage - for example, if a Sim is 25 days into the young adult stage, they will be reset to 0.

Ambrosia also has a more well known effect that only applies to Ghosts. When they eat it, it resurrects them, turning them back into a normal Sim.

NOTE: The Sim's age reset is currently slightly bugged - if you eat the Ambrosia at the day of Sim's Birthday, it will reset the age bar, but the Sim will age up later that day. You can avoid it by eating the Life Fruit after you are done with the Ambrosia.

Requirements
The only downside to Ambrosia is the fact that it has a few slightly irritating requirements.

Firstly, it needs Level 10 Cooking to actually cook the dish, and it requires an expensive recipe book from the bookstore to learn.

Secondly, it needs Level 10 Fishing to get its first component, Deathfish. These fish can only be caught from Pleasant Rest Graveyard between midnight and 5AM, with Angelfish bait.

Finally, it needs Lifefruit, which is only growable from Unknown Special Seeds/Life Seeds, both of which are only plantable at Level 7 Gardening. They can be found by finding their seeds randomly scattered about town, expecially around or in the Graveyard or as a reward from an Opportunity from the EverFresh Delights Supermarket.

All of these ingredients are unobtainable from stores (without mods), so these skills are required to make this food. Also, Ambrosia cannot be duplicated in a Food Replicator. You can, however store it in a refrigerator, as it will "divide" the dish into numerous servings until it spoils.