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Not all food is for health regeneration, every type gives different buffs. For example the blue berry's can be eaten for a HPregen buff, but eating "more" does not help, you need to eat them one after the other or find cooking recepies to get better food.
Yeah, and you can craft from the magic chests you craft later on, rather than going back/forth from the chest to the craft station.
In re the first question - food for buffs, potions for healing at the early game. Midgame, that changes a little bit - you'll get more buff potions and better heal over time food.
Early game is just getting you used to the food mechanics - because in most games you eat to heal. Here, you don't. It's more like Valheim's eat to buff. Each kind of food (liquid, meat, produce, sweets) gets a diff food slot, and you can only have one of each active because otherwise the effects would stack too much.
Unlocking the Hunter gets you access to the backpack upgrade, and the Carpenter to better chests.
Enshrouded is not that kind of survival game where you need to eat and drink to stay alive/not starve.
Instead food gives you buffs for a limited time. What buff it gives can be read in the items description.
E.g. meat increases your constitution which leads to higher max HP, but it does not heal you, if you currently have 50 out of 100 HP, it will increase the maximum HP to maybe 150, but your current HP stay at 50.
Drinking water increases your stamina and stamina regeneration.
Berries... and that's where we come to (*)... give you HP regeneration buff. So these will indeed fill up your health bar over time.
Each food has a buff type shown by it's symbol. Meat, drink, sugar cane, ... You can't combine buffs of the same type while active. E.g. purple berries and (later) strawberries both give the "berry"-buff (HP regen), so if you eat a pruple berry you can't eat a strawberry unless the buff of the purple berry timed out.
Yea, it's been siting there for a while