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What these mods do is tweak the graphics and the lighting of the game to create a better atmosphere. It truly brings the environment of Minecraft to life with a nice boost to. Builder’s Quality of Life Shaders Mod 1.14.4/1.12.2 (QoL) adds a few features to make the game look nicer, without going completely overboard. It doesn’t have volumetric lights, bloom, or even shadows; but it does have a handful of features that blend in quite nicely with vanilla, and are cheap to do computationally.
Minecraft has been the go-to Lego-like ever since it’s Alpha release in 2009.
By the time it officially launched in 2011, it had already launched the careers of many successful YouTubers, spawned an overwhelming number of clones, and it’s craft + survival mechanics have left a legacy that can be felt all throughout the 2010s.
For this I’ve compiled a list of the best food mods to add onto Minecraft, all available to download for free, this instant.
There’s plenty of food available in the base game, but sometimes that just ain’t enough.
Don’t worry though; whether it changes mechanics or adds flavour (that is, pizza) to this seemingly limitless game, we’ve got you covered.
10. Lots of Food
Three guesses what this mod adds to the game!
New crops, ice cream, candy, soups, sandwiches, pepper, caramel, sushi, and popcorn!
Also includes a randomly spawning Hansel and Gretel styled sweet house; they’re made of caramel and sugar, and contain a chest full of goodies for you to grab.
So long as you can defeat the witch protecting it!
9. Pizzacraft
This adds pizza. Simple stuff right?
Well first you need to make a pizza oven, which requires a bit of legwork.
But once you’ve done that you just stick an uncooked pizza in and Mama-Mia.
You can change toppings, cut it into slices.
You can even store or serve that hot boy in a tray. Nothing screams, “I love pizza” more than a warehouse of the stuff.
8. Moarfood
Includes many foods that should have been in the game to begin with such as strawberries, tomatoes, potatoes, and cabbages. All for you to plant, grow, harvest, and taste.
This mod also includes new trees (cherry, orange, grapefruit, and more), new crops, new animal drops, and the ability to season your food for additional buffs.
7. Yummy
This mod aims to balance the vanilla food system by changing the categories each food falls into.
The effects of each item changes depending on its state; protein is more saturated than carbohydrates, cooked is better for you than raw, and a balanced diet will provide the best buffs.
Yummy also adds a plethora of new food such as fish and chips, sauces, calamari, and much more.
6. The Veggie Way
But what if you don’t want to eat meat?
Well, the Veggie Way provides new food alternatives for vegetarians.
No more butchering needed when you have melon pie, apple pie, soups, and even protein powder to sustain you throughout the day!
This mod aims to let the farmer grow, cook, and bake all from the ground up. Pun intended.
5. Wild Crops
Here’s another mod that should have ideally been included as part of the vanilla experience.
Now on your adventures you’ll stumble upon little potent patches here and there that weren’t planted by any man.
This adds immersion to the game, while also allowing you to stock up on some food and seeds earlier on in your travels.
4. Hunger in Peace
Sometimes, I don’t want to deal with the aches of survival.
I have enough of that as it is in the real world, so I’d rather switch to peaceful mode instead (a mode that really should be added to reality).
However there’s nearly no challenge to be found.
Without mobs, you needn’t fight. And therefore don’t need armor or weapons to defend yourself.
Hunger is completely disabled, which certainly improves the easiness of the game but does little for immersion.
That’s where the aptly-named Hunger in Peace mod comes in handy.
Definitely check this one out if you’re missing the grumbling stomach turmoil of non-peaceful, but still don’t want a creeper waiting for you every five steps.
3. Pam’s HarvestCraft
This mod will fundamentally change your approach towards food.
Featuring quality of life improvements such as right-click auto-farming, the ability to sell and buy food for emeralds, and general vanilla food rebalances.
There’s also tofu meat replacements, water traps and wells. Plus thousands of new fish, crops, bushes, trees, and items. This is a big addition!
The creator has put a lot of time into this mod, evident by all the other mods they have made that are compatible with it.
Pam’s Harvestcraft is one of the most essential, comprehensive mods available for the base game.
2. Cooking for Blockheads
If the life of a farming, adventuring, world-saving, fishing, sailing, horse-riding square man isn’t enough, then look no further.
Cooking for Blockheads is THE culinary mod.
It adds a cooking book to the game with a ton of new recipes that you can craft directly from your inventory in your kitchen.
Did I say kitchen?
That’s right, you can even make your own kitchen with the new furniture items available here. And then upgrade that kitchen for increased storage and buffs!
And for an added bonus, this mod is completely compatible with Pam’s Harvestcraft and numerous other mods on this list. So go to town on this and have some fun!
1. The Spice of Life
If there’s one mod I can think of that encourages you to pay attention to the lacking food mechanics of the base game, it’s this simple one right here.
The Spice of Life mod makes it so when you eat the same thing many times, you slowly debuff it’s effect.
This forces you to consider your meals, prepare in advance for journeying, and pushes hunger mechanics into the limelight as a genuine aspect to consider.
It’s completely customizable and works well with many mods here too. By far one of the more unique mods to dive into for passionate culinary players.
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Nobody should have any trouble running Minecraft.
But not everybody is willing to spend thousands of dollars to run their favorite game at 8K resolution with no issues. Now is that necessary?
I’ll let others decide that.
As Minecraft is a relatively non-demanding game, it’s gonna run. But it could be better. And this is where modders come in: with these incredible performance mods, even your old laptop will be able to run the game smoothly.
13. FPS Plus
You can never have enough frames per second in your life, believe me.
FPS Plus is a simple mod that improves the Minecraft performance by changing the math functions that power the entire experience, making it so they’re faster and less intensive without any visual impact.
The result is a better optimization that makes the game run much better, even on a weaker system.
12. Sodium
The Sodium mod reduces your inner salt production by removing the frustration coming from having to deal with performance issues.
Clever, eh?
You’ll get a new rendering engine that takes advantage of multi-draw techniques, resulting in lower CPU overhead. What does all this jargon mean?
It means even if your graphics card can’t keep up, the CPU will make sure your frame rate will never dip into single digits without being forced to downgrade the game’s graphics. Very handy!
11. FPS Reducer
You always want the game’s frame rate to be smooth. Except when you don’t!
FPS Reducer is a great mod to use if you want to save power and let your system cool down a little, or want to capture things at a different rate(for many reasons).
It automatically reduces the frame rate when no operation is performed, or if the game’s window becomes inactive. Meaning that your PC will not be held hostage while you’re idling.
10. Minecraft Tweaker
We all want to improve Minecraft’s performance without having to deal with complicated settings that make little sense.
If you agree, you’ve come to the right place.
Minecraft Tweaker is an extremely handy mod that not only optimizes the game with just a few clicks, but also installs several other popular mods and updates them automatically.
That way your game stays optimized until the end of time. Or close to it.
9. Phosphor
You may have never heard of this, but lighting can bring about tons of performance issues in Minecraft, mostly due to how lighting is rendered.
This Phosphor mod optimizes light rendering in Minecraft, making the light engine spend less time rendering during chunk generation.
In everyday terms, it means that stuttering and FPS drops will be greatly reduced without making any massive change to the game’s visual quality. Something that every optimization mod should strive to do.
8. OptiFine
How are you feeling today? OptiFine, I hope.
OptiFine is the mod to download if you want your Minecraft experience to improve visually, without having to spend hours tweaking settings.
Just download and install. It will do its magic right away, improving your framerate and letting you have a blocky good time. Something we all want, I’d say.
7. TexFix
Feeling a little down? No RAM left available on your system? We got you covered.
The TexFix mod tweaks the way Minecraft loads textures, so that it gets rid of all non-animated textures from the RAM.
The idea is to reduce usage and improve performance by keeping more memory open.
While this seems like small stuff, if you have 16 GB or more, it’s really useful. Especially for those with even less RAM, as you can save up to 5 GB in RAM usage if you play at very high resolutions.
4K doesn’t look so scary anymore.
6. Dynamic FPS
If you want your Minecraft experience to run in tip-top form, you definitely need this Dynamic FPS mod.
This mod reduces FPS when the game isn’t active(like the FPS Reducer mod) and it also fixes a couple of bugs that make Minecraft eat up more resources in the background.
I never thought such a cute looking game could be so voracious. But either way, here’s the fix.
5. Surge
Time is never enough. Even a few seconds less of load time matter, when you’re in a hurry. Or streaming.
Or just don’t wanna deal with slow loading BS.
Surge not only improves performance with a few select tweaks, but also makes load times much faster by reducing the time needed to register new elements in the game’s registry.
It also speeds things up by dynamically turning off debug code for missing sounds and subtitles, plus a few other alterations.
4. Chunk-Pregenerator
Do you know how much effort it takes to generate chunks?
I’m not sure myself, but that effort definitely becomes less stressful to your system with the Chunk-Pregenerator mod.
This amazing mod pre-generates chunks, so that loading new areas is much smoother and you don’t have to deal with stuttering or other performance issues.
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And with the horrible memory leaks coming from installing dozens of mods, this one might actually be a must-have.
3. Vanilla Fix
Random crashes are any player’s bane.
But they can be limited a lot, with the right mod.
This Vanilla Fix mod packs the usual performance improvements that will help your FPS shoot into the triple digits.
But it also has tons of bug fixes that’ll prevent the game from crashing.
And even if it does, you won’t be booted out of the game. You’ll only get brought back to the main menu where you can hop back into the game almost instantly.
No time wasted makes for a much happier player.
2. FoamFix
If you’re running Minecraft on a very old computer, or just need to upgrade your RAM/GPU, then you need to download FoamFix.
Trust me, it makes a difference.
This mod optimizes the allocation and release of RAM which makes the game run great even if you have a lot going on stored in memory. Now, for even better results you should pair it with…
1. Better FPS
… the Better FPS mod!
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Also known as one of the most essential Minecraft performance mods ever made.
There are so many features that this tweaks, it would take a very long time to list them all.
Suffice it to say, Better FPS makes some changes to the sin() and cos() algorithm, removes RAM preallocation, and ultimately aims to truly be “the best” performance update to Minecraft.
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The goal is to make sure the game can run as smoothly as possible without impacting visuals much (if at all).
Don’t just accept your current Minecraft performance: always aim for the best!
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