Question is up (I'm aware that the rabbit soup gives the most, however, it is not stackable and very expensive, so I would prefer to consider the price-performance ratio (and the reason))
Fried chicken.
On the one hand, stackable on the other: once you have a fully automatic roast chicken factory, you have so much of it that it cracks. Another advantage: You don't need coal to roast the chickens.
1.Wiso no coal
2. How do you build something in Bedrock?
Just breed a lot of cows until your barn is so full that you push around in it.
Then you kill a few now and then and put the meat in the oven
(You can also just use a lava bucket to light the cows and then the meat is fried)
When more cows are growing, you can look for ores and plant food (wheat for the cows).
It's a lot of work at the beginning, but it's worth it in the end.
So you have to watch a tutorial on YouTube. It is impossible to explain something like this on a good question. The machine works in such a way that you first throw an egg into the machine. Then the chicken lays a few eggs and the chicken falls into the lava, but in such a way that the meat does not burn and is automatically fried, since the chicken died in lava. Then the eggs that the chicken has laid are thrown into the machine and everything is repeated. And in the meantime you get your fried chicken in your chest or wherever you want! If you are wondering how the meat in the lava doesn't burn when the chicken dies in the lava, you can find out in the video.
I once heard that you can get endless meat with mushroom cows. Do you know how to do that
Ne you can get soups.
You make bowls and right click on the mushroom cow.
It's worth it in my opinion but you don't need too much wood and the soups don't give much hunger bars.
It is also very difficult to find mushroom cows because they only spawn on mushroom islands and mushroom islands are very rare
Golden carrots, which you can buy in large quantities from villagers, are best.
Do the bowls disappear when you drink the soup?
No, the bowls remain in your inventory.