papercrane
Lost in the harbor
There's something I don't understand about the way SW just uses the lowest syn value for EE syns.
Take for example Pret A Manger's fish Sushi:
Deluxe Sushi, per pack: EE=5, Orig=10, Green=5
Now, sushi is pretty much just rice and fish, plus a few synned ingredients in very small quantities (rice wine, sugar, etc.).
So if it's 5 syns on green, those syns must be found in the fish, and the extra ingredients.
If it's 10 syns on original, those syns are found in the rice, and the extra ingredients. (This makes sense, as there is far more rice than fish in sushi.)
So EE ought to only syn for the extra ingredients, which must logically be less than 5 syns (because as deduced above, 5=fish+extras, but on EE only the extras should be synned)
Does that make sense?
If I make my own sushi on EE then I only syn for the extra ingredients, so exactly the same product would be lower in syns.
Am I missing something?
Take for example Pret A Manger's fish Sushi:
Deluxe Sushi, per pack: EE=5, Orig=10, Green=5
Now, sushi is pretty much just rice and fish, plus a few synned ingredients in very small quantities (rice wine, sugar, etc.).
So if it's 5 syns on green, those syns must be found in the fish, and the extra ingredients.
If it's 10 syns on original, those syns are found in the rice, and the extra ingredients. (This makes sense, as there is far more rice than fish in sushi.)
So EE ought to only syn for the extra ingredients, which must logically be less than 5 syns (because as deduced above, 5=fish+extras, but on EE only the extras should be synned)
Does that make sense?
If I make my own sushi on EE then I only syn for the extra ingredients, so exactly the same product would be lower in syns.
Am I missing something?