Consumability Resource Pack (1.21.8) – Charming Bite Animations for Every Meal
Consumability Resource Pack adds fun eating animations to your favorite foods. It changes how snacks look when you hold right-click to eat them. Instead of a boring static item, you actually see the food get smaller bite by bite. This pack works perfectly in normal Minecraft without needing any extra mods.
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Features:
- Vanilla Only: Works straight out of the box without requiring you to install any extra mods.
- Bite Animations: Shows your food actually getting eaten chunk by chunk as you hold the eat button.
- Applies to almost every snack in the game, from simple apples and bread to cooked meats and stews.
- Includes special details like leaving an apple core behind or showing little sticks on sweet berries.
- Changes how you drink potions, milk buckets, and honey bottles with custom bottle animations.
- Rotates items like carrots naturally while you snack on them.
- Plays nicely with your other texture packs as long as they do not change the default food pictures.
Fruits and Vegetables:
- Apples, Golden Apples, and Enchanted Golden Apples.
- Carrots, Golden Carrots, Potatoes, and Poisonous Potatoes.
- Melon Slices, Sweet Berries, Chorus Fruit, and Glow Berries.
Meats and Fish:
- Raw and cooked versions of Beef, Porkchops, Mutton, Rabbit, and Chicken.
- Raw and cooked Cod, Salmon, Tropical Fish, and Pufferfish.
- Rotten Flesh and Spider Eyes.
Drinks and Meals:
- All types of Potions, Honey Bottles, Milk Buckets, and Ominous Bottles.
- Mushroom Stew, Rabbit Stew, Beetroot Soup, and Suspicious Stew.
- Baked goods like Bread, Cookies, and Pumpkin Pie.
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How to Install:
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Consumability Resource Pack Download Links
For Minecraft
1.21.x
All Versions Covered
1.21.8
1.21.7
1.21.6
1.21.5
1.21.4
All Versions Covered
1.21.8
1.21.7
1.21.6
1.21.5
1.21.4
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