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Later Expansion Packs provided more food for Sims to eat, including a birthday cake, cookies, turkey, smoothies, ice cream, and shrimp to name a few. But the most significant upgrade was that of [[Makin' Magic]], which provided an oven which allows Sims to cook more types of food, as long as the required ingredients were in the Sim's inventory.
Later Expansion Packs provided more food for Sims to eat, including a birthday cake, cookies, turkey, smoothies, ice cream, and shrimp to name a few. But the most significant upgrade was that of [[Makin' Magic]], which provided an oven which allows Sims to cook more types of food, as long as the required ingredients were in the Sim's inventory.


==[[Food in The Sims 2]]==
==Food in The Sims 2==
Food in [[The Sims 2]] is more complicated, featuring a lot of new choices, like ''Mac and Cheese'', ''Lobster Thermidor'' and ''Baked Alaska''. Food is even classified into three types: Snacks, Meals and Dessert, with Meals also broken down depending on the time of day: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner.
Food in [[The Sims 2]] is more complicated, featuring a lot of new choices, like ''Mac and Cheese'', ''Lobster Thermidor'' and ''Baked Alaska''. Food is even classified into three types: Snacks, Meals and Dessert, with Meals also broken down depending on the time of day: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner.


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[[Child|Children]] can only prepare food using the toy oven.
[[Child|Children]] can only prepare food using the toy oven.

Later [[Expansion pack]]s such as [[Holiday Party Pack]], [[Open for Business]] and [[Seasons]] added more foods for Sims to cook. [[Bon Voyage]] adds special foods that can only be eaten on vacation.


==Modded Food==
==Modded Food==

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According to Wikipedia: 'Food is any substance, usually composed primarily of carbohydrates, fats, water and/or proteins, that can be eaten or drunk by an animal or human being for nutrition or pleasure.'

For the Sims it's a lot easier. No food = low hunger = starvation = death.

Food in The Sims

The Sims featured only a few types of food. From the fridge Sims can prepare Steak and Beans (for breakfast, lunch and dinner), and a quick salad, which takes less time but with a lesser hunger score. Sims can also order pizza over the phone to satisfy their hunger.

Later Expansion Packs provided more food for Sims to eat, including a birthday cake, cookies, turkey, smoothies, ice cream, and shrimp to name a few. But the most significant upgrade was that of Makin' Magic, which provided an oven which allows Sims to cook more types of food, as long as the required ingredients were in the Sim's inventory.

Food in The Sims 2

Food in The Sims 2 is more complicated, featuring a lot of new choices, like Mac and Cheese, Lobster Thermidor and Baked Alaska. Food is even classified into three types: Snacks, Meals and Dessert, with Meals also broken down depending on the time of day: Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner.

The Meals Sims can make is dependent on their level in the Cooking skill. Also, some foods require certain equipment to make.

Children can only prepare food using the toy oven.

Later Expansion packs such as Holiday Party Pack, Open for Business and Seasons added more foods for Sims to cook. Bon Voyage adds special foods that can only be eaten on vacation.

Modded Food

Modded food (Modified food) is food downloaded from sites like The Sims Resource and ModTheSims2. These sites have a dedicated "food" section, where you can download several types of food like ice cream, Chinese chicken and French bread. Earlier versions of food for The Sims 2 have had many problems which creators tried to overcome, like food not disappearing, among other things.