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:''This article is about a bowl of sweetcorn. For uncooked sweetcorn, see [[sweetcorn]].''
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{{otheruses|a bowl of sweetcorn|uncooked sweetcorn|sweetcorn}}
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{{Item
 
|name = Sweetcorn
 
|name = Sweetcorn
|image = [[File:Sweetcorn in a bowl.png|Sweetcorn (bowl)]]
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|image = [[File:Sweetcorn (bowl).png]]
 
|release = [[30 January]] [[2006]]
 
|release = [[30 January]] [[2006]]
 
|update = Runesquares, Harpie Bugs and new potato recipes!
 
|update = Runesquares, Harpie Bugs and new potato recipes!
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|removal = [[17 October]] [[2012]]
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|removalupdate = What's Mine is Yours
 
|members = Yes
 
|members = Yes
 
|quest = No
 
|quest = No
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|equipable = No
 
|equipable = No
 
|stackable = No
 
|stackable = No
|high = 7
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|disassembly = N/A
|low = 5
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|value = 13
 
|destroy = Drop
 
|destroy = Drop
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|kept = reclaimable
 
|store = No
 
|store = No
|exchange = gemw
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|exchange = No
|gemwname = Sweetcorn (bowl)
 
 
|examine = A bowl of cooked sweetcorn.
 
|examine = A bowl of cooked sweetcorn.
|weight = 0
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|weight = 0.5
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|id = 7088
 
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[[File:Sweetcorn (bowl) detail.png|left|100px]]
 
A '''bowl of sweetcorn''' was both [[food]] and a cooking ingredient. It could be made by using a [[bowl]] on a [[cooked sweetcorn]]; this did not require a [[knife]], nor did it provide any [[Cooking]] [[experience]]. As [[food]], when eaten, it provided healing identical to [[cooked sweetcorn]]. A bowl of '''sweetcorn''' was called "Sweetcorn" in-game, both at the [[Grand Exchange]] and while in the inventory. This created confusion among players as [[sweetcorn|raw sweetcorn]] has the same in-game name.
   
 
Its primary use, though, was as an ingredient in making [[tuna and corn]]. At level 67 Cooking, with a knife in inventory, members could use a bowl of sweetcorn with cooked [[tuna]] to create tuna and corn. This mixture healed 130 [[Life points]] when eaten, but was usually added to a [[potato with butter]] at level 68 Cooking to create a [[tuna potato]] that heals 220 [[Life points]].
[[File:Sweetcorn bowl (detail).png|left|A detailed image of a bowl of sweetcorn.]]
 
A '''bowl of sweetcorn''' is both [[food]] and a cooking ingredient. It can be made by using a [[bowl]] on a [[cooked sweetcorn]]; this does not require a [[knife]], nor does it provide any [[Cooking]] [[experience]]. As [[food]], when eaten, it provides healing identical to [[cooked sweetcorn]]. A bowl of sweetcorn is called "Sweetcorn" in-game, both at the [[Grand Exchange]] and while in the inventory. This may create confusion among players as [[sweetcorn|raw sweetcorn]] has the same in-game name.
 
   
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On [[Update:Patch Notes (17 October 2012)|17 October]] 2012, bowls of sweetcorn were removed from the game and replaced with [[cooked sweetcorn]].
Its primary use, though, is as an ingredient in making [[tuna and corn]]. At level 67 Cooking, with a knife in inventory, members may use a bowl of sweetcorn with cooked [[tuna]] to create tuna and corn. This mixture heals 130 [[Life points]] when eaten, but is usually added to a [[potato with butter]] at level 68 Cooking to create a [[tuna potato]] that heals 220 [[Life points]].
 
 
Since tuna potatoes are among the highest healing food items in the game, there is a large market for their components, including the bowl of sweet corn. As such a bowl of sweetcorn usually costs more than what is required to make it, a piece of cooked sweetcorn and a bowl. This means that it can be a good moneymaking opportunity for players. Currently, buying a cooked sweetcorn and a bowl, then selling the sweetcorn in a bowl, nets a profit of {{#expr:{{GEPrice|Sweetcorn (bowl)|n}}-({{GEPrice|Cooked sweetcorn|n}}+{{GEPrice|Bowl}})}} coins, and buying a raw sweetcorn, cooking it, and selling the bowl of sweetcorn nets a profit of {{#expr:{{GEPrice|Sweetcorn|n}}-({{GEPrice|Cooked sweetcorn|n}}+{{GEPrice|Bowl}})}} coins as well as 103 cooking experience.
 
   
 
{{Potatoes}}
 
{{Potatoes}}

Latest revision as of 04:46, 9 April 2019

This article is about a bowl of sweetcorn. For uncooked sweetcorn, see sweetcorn.
Hatchet head (dragon)
Sweetcorn (bowl) was removed after an update.
The contents of this page no longer exist in RuneScape, and this article is kept for historical purposes.

Sweetcorn (bowl) detail

A bowl of sweetcorn was both food and a cooking ingredient. It could be made by using a bowl on a cooked sweetcorn; this did not require a knife, nor did it provide any Cooking experience. As food, when eaten, it provided healing identical to cooked sweetcorn. A bowl of sweetcorn was called "Sweetcorn" in-game, both at the Grand Exchange and while in the inventory. This created confusion among players as raw sweetcorn has the same in-game name.

Its primary use, though, was as an ingredient in making tuna and corn. At level 67 Cooking, with a knife in inventory, members could use a bowl of sweetcorn with cooked tuna to create tuna and corn. This mixture healed 130 Life points when eaten, but was usually added to a potato with butter at level 68 Cooking to create a tuna potato that heals 220 Life points.

On 17 October 2012, bowls of sweetcorn were removed from the game and replaced with cooked sweetcorn.