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RimCuisine 1.0
But I'm advice to keep them for caravan food. No perishable and pawns can gain mood buff eating them.
I would start here - several food mods I have seen often have the ingredients off by default. It also may come down to not being able to use them as ingredients if they are considered meals themselves.
I could see canned food being more like pemmican than an ingredient.
Alternately, with the VGP mods, you can salt/pickle/dry foods and they work like pemmican AND can be used as ingredients (but are off by default as stated above).
But you can allow / disallow it at processed ingredients.
But again, some RimCuisine ingredients (like turnip) has skill requirement. Low skilled cooks can't cook simple meal or anything else from them. (Or just my cook was retarded when my colony starved when I had around 500 turnips, but stove told no materials. Later the same pawn used the turnip to cook meals.)