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Better meals give progressively better and longer lasting positive moodlets. The moodlets vary depending on the quality of the meal. The higher the quality, the better the moodlet. Certain foods have special abilities such as ambrosia resetting a Sim's life stage or a lesser effect such as "[[List of Moodlets (The Sims 3)#Hunger|Warm Fuzzies]]" from angel food cake. Having flame fruit in inventory also gives a Sim the "[[List of Moodlets (The Sims 3)#Fire|Cozy Fire]]" moodlet.
 
Once a Sim reaches level 10 of cooking skill, he or she can cook lobster thermidor, which can possibly give a Sim the "[[List of Moodlets (The Sims 3)#Food|Divine Meal]]" moodlet if cooked with perfect ingredients and if it is the Sim's favorite food.{{Confirm}} To be able to cook all meals perfectly, the Sim should accomplish the "Menu Maven" challenge, get an upgraded stove or [[Refrigerator#MinusOne Kelvin Refrigerator|Minus OneMinusOne Kelvin Fridge]], and/or achieve "Star Chef" status.
 
It is possible to cook food perfectly without having the aforementioned traits, simply by repeatedly cooking the same meal. Though it is tedious, the more a dish is cooked, the better the base will become. It can eventually be raised to perfect, without the need for expensive cooking appliances.
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