Deliverance 2 isn't just about swinging swords and dodging arrows. It’s also about making sure Henry doesn’t pass out from hunger like an NPC with a broken AI script. If you ignore his stomach’s grumbles, he’s going to get weaker, slower, and, eventually, useless. And trust me, a weak Henry is about as effective as a butter knife in a duel. Let’s not waste time and get straight to the point - how do you prepare, smoke, and dry food in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 to keep our medieval hero in top shape? Here is a breakdown of all of this.

The nourishment mechanic in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 is no joke. Henry needs to eat, and food doesn’t last forever. Meat and other ingredients spoil over time, which means you need to plan ahead. You either eat it immediately, cook it for better nutrition, smoke it for longer-lasting benefits, or dry it to keep it fresh for ages. Oh, and don’t forget—if Henry is full, you can always share the feast with Mutt, your loyal dog companion. He won’t say no.
If you don’t feel like hunting or scavenging, just visit the right merchants. There are three main types of food vendors:
Feeling a bit more adventurous (or broke)? Then grab a bow and head into the wild. Hunting is a great way to get fresh meat, pelts, and other useful animal bits. But here’s the catch—poaching is illegal. Most animals, even the ones just vibing in the forest, are technically the king’s property. If you’re caught with poached meat, expect some serious trouble. The only exceptions? Wolves and hares. It seems that the king is not bothered with them at all. So, if you plan to go on a hunt, keep it lowkey. Otherwise, be prepared to sprint.
Since you now have some meat, it's time to cook it. Here’s how to transform raw ingredients into food that one can eat:

Cooking pots are the easiest way to prepare food. You’ll find them in taverns, homes, and other settlements. Just interact with one, and boom—hot, nutritious meals. Cooked food gives a solid nourishment boost, making it a great option. The only downside? You’re mostly limited to settlements. If you’re deep in the wild, you might be out of luck.
If you want something better than just plain cooking, smoking your meat is the way to go. Smoked food has higher nutritional value than just cooked or dried food. The only problem? Smokehouses aren’t as common as cooking pots. You’ll need to find one in a village or settlement, and they aren’t exactly on every street corner.
Want food that doesn’t spoil in a day? The drying rack is your best bet. It works on meat, fruits, and even herbs, making it an all-purpose preservation tool. There’s a tradeoff, though—dried food has lower nutritional value compared to smoked or cooked food. But the big advantage? It lasts way longer, so you won’t have to worry about it spoiling anytime soon. If you’re planning a long trip or just don’t want to deal with constant cooking, dried food is your friend.
It all depends on your situation:

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That’s all for this guide! Whether you’re a hunter, a buyer, or just someone trying to figure out medieval food prep, now you know how to keep Henry well-fed and ready for anything. Now, go out there and cook up a medieval feast!
Interact with a cooking pot in taverns or homes to prepare meals. Cooked food provides solid nourishment but spoils faster than dried or smoked options.
Using a drying rack extends food longevity the most, but smoking food provides better nourishment while still delaying spoilage longer than simply cooking.
Yes, but be careful! Most animals belong to the king, making poaching illegal. Only wolves and hares are safe to hunt without consequences.
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