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NetHack considers several [[comestibles]] to be made from vegetable or '''veggy''' material. You can eat these without violating the [[vegetarian]] [[conduct]].
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'''Veggy''' is a type of [[material]] that appears in ''[[NetHack]]'', used by some [[comestible]]s.
  
Veggy foods may violate the [[vegan]] conduct. There is an explicit check{{refsrc|eat.c|2039}} for [[pancake]]s, [[fortune cookie]]s, [[cream pie]]s, [[candy bar]]s, and [[lump of royal jelly|lumps of royal jelly]] because these items contain animal byproducts. All five items are declared as <tt>VEGGY</tt> in the source code{{refsrc|objects.c|709}}.
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Eating any veggy item does not violate the [[vegetarian]] [[conduct]], though some veggy foods may violate the [[vegan]] conduct. There is an explicit check for [[pancake]]s, [[fortune cookie]]s, [[cream pie]]s, [[candy bar]]s, and [[lump of royal jelly|lumps of royal jelly]]{{refsrc|eat.c|2039}}{{refsrc|objects.c|709}} - all of these are veggy objects, but contain animal byproducts.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 20:34, 15 October 2021

Veggy is a type of material that appears in NetHack, used by some comestibles.

Eating any veggy item does not violate the vegetarian conduct, though some veggy foods may violate the vegan conduct. There is an explicit check for pancakes, fortune cookies, cream pies, candy bars, and lumps of royal jelly[1][2] - all of these are veggy objects, but contain animal byproducts.

References

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