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Raw cod

How to craft Raw food in Minecraft: crafting recipes, resources, photos, tricks and tips.

Raw cod can be caught with a fishing rod in a lake or any body of water. Also, raw cod will drop from fish floating freely in the ocean, but they are quite difficult to kill. Raw cod gives 1 unit of satiety, while fried cod gives 3 units. Raw fish are bred and tamed by cats and ocelots, polar bears. You can feed a dolphin with fish, then he will show the way to the treasure. Raw cod can be sold to a fisherman

Raw cod as food

To satisfy your hunger, you need to take raw cod in your hand and hold down the right mouse button. When the eating process is over, the player will have
Food allows you to restore the player’s health. When the hunger scale is full, health hearts begin to recover.
  • Minecraft versions: 1.19.2 /1.19.1 /1.19 /1.18.2 /1.18.1 /1.18 /1.17 /1.16
  • ID: cod
Raw cod in Minecraft
Food

Where to find raw cod


Here’s where you can find raw cod in Minecraft, i.e. where raw cod in Minecraft.

Cod

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What can be done from raw cod


Here it is indicated what can be done from raw cod in Minecraft, i.e. which recipes use raw cod in Minecraft.

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Where to use raw cod


Here’s where raw cod is used in Minecraft, i.e. where in Minecraft raw cod can be applied.

Cat

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Who to sell raw cod


Here it is indicated to whom to sell raw cod in Minecraft, i.e. who buys raw cod in Minecraft.

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Get raw cod command


Here is the command that allows you to get raw cod in Minecraft, that is, how to create raw cod in Minecraft.

Raw cod can be summoned using a command in creative mode.. This requires:

  1. open chat (press “T”)
  2. write command /give @p minecraft:cod
  3. press “ENTER”

You can also specify the number and to whom raw cod will be issued:

  1. /give @p minecraft:cod 10
    get 10 raw cod
  2. /give MinecraftMax minecraft:cod
    raw cod will be given to the player with the nickname MinecraftMax


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