"Oxmarsh, Honey, Oranges"@en . "Oak Potatograss Mash"@en . "10"^^ . "Gelatin"@en . "1"^^ . "Water, Beef Bull Hooves, Sulphor Powder"@en . "5"^^ . "200"^^ . "Refining Paste"@en . . "Tingleleaf"@en . . . "Water"@en . "Cured Oak Potatograss, Tingleleaf Juice"@en . "Smoking Pipe, Firemaking Kit"@en . "0.2"^^ . "Mortar and Pestle"@en . "Well, Bucket"@en . "Cured Oak Potatograss"@en . "A reddish-purple paste made of milkweed, currant skins, and almonds."@en . "20"^^ . "A gooey, sticky light yellowish-brown substance, smelling of rotten eggs."@en . "none"@en . "Back to Chiaroscuro Crafting"@en . "An average quality mass of yellowed, potato-shaped leaves, smelling of oak."@en . "0"^^ . "Made from the waxy-surfaced yellow leaves of the tingleleaf plant, tingleleaf paste is best known for its usefulness in treating for fever. The name comes from the \"tingling\" sensation it often leaves in the throat and on the skin after application. The taste leaves much to be desired, so the end product is often mixed with fruit, mint, or honey extract."@en . "Hunchfruit Oil"@en . "A pinch of smoldering oak potatograss mash, glowing red in its center as it produces a rich, light yellow smoke."@en . "River Oak Logs, Potatograss"@en . "Oak Potatograss Mash"@en . "Refining Paste, Hunchfruit"@en . "Oxmarsh Mash"@en . "Iron Pot, Iron Stove"@en . "100"^^ . "Drying Flue"@en . . . "Back to Chiaroscuro Crafting"@en . . "Mortar and Pestle, Pot, Paring Knife"@en . "Calving Spice"@en . "Smoking Oak Potatograss"@en . "Cured Oak Potatograss"@en . "Pot, Paring Knife"@en . "Tingleleaf Paste"@en . "Nepos Bouque, Four-Toed Hunch organs, Honey"@en . "A mixture of average quality, somewhat variable-sized chunks of dry, yellow plant material that smells of oak."@en . "A yellowish, translucent oil that smells somewhat acrid."@en . "none"@en . "25"^^ . "Tingleleaf Paste"@en . "Mortar and Pestle, Iron Pot, Iron Stove"@en . "250"^^ . "A thick, magenta-purple gel, smelling faintly of musk."@en . "Alchemical"@en . "Oxmarsh Mash"@en . "none"@en . "0.5"^^ . "Almonds, Currants, Milkweed, Water"@en . "Relatively clean water, with a neutral taste to it."@en . "A competently-cut cube of Oxmarsh mash. Wrapped in a large green leaf, this sticky, orange pulp-like substance is easily meshed into a hookah or pipe. Widely enjoyed for its citrusy, refreshing taste reminiscent of honey, the stuff is never-the-less a luxury. The smoke is thin and sweet - an excellent complement to a heavy dinner. This specific example is wet and sweet, glistening with bits of shredded tobacco marinated in fruit juice."@en .