``` metadata.title = "Food" metadata.date = "2016-08-12 18:04:00 -0400" metadata.series = "forge-modding-1102" metadata.seriesName = "Forge Mods for 1.10.2" ``` We've already made a Corn item for our [crop](/tutorials/forge-modding-1102/crops/), however, we were unable to eat the corn (defeating its very purpose). Let's make our Corn behave as actual food. First we'll need to create an `ItemCorn` class that will be our new corn item, instead of just using `ItemOre`. Our class will extend `ItemFood` so it inherits all of the vanilla food-handling logic. We'll also want our class to implement `ItemModelProvider` and `ItemOreDict` so it retains the functionality from the existing corn item. The `ItemFood` constructor takes 3 parameters: 1. The amount of hunger restored by this food. 2. The saturation given by this food. 3. If this food is edible by wolves. We'll pass in `3`, `0.6f`, and `false` for the hunger, saturation, and wolf food values, the same values as the Carrot. Also in the constructor, we'll call `setUnlocalizedName` and `setRegistryName` with the same value as we used for the original corn item (`corn`). We'll also call `setCreativeTab` with our custom creative tab. We'll also need to override the `registerItemModel` and `initOreDict` methods from the interfaces we implemented. In `registerItemModel`, we'll use our proxy `registerItemRenderer` method to register an item model for our corn item. We'll use `corn` as the model name, the same as our original item. We'll also override `initOreDict` and call the `OreDictionary.registerOre` method with `cropCorn` as the ore name, the same as our original item. ```java package net.shadowfacts.tutorial.item; import net.minecraft.item.Item; import net.minecraft.item.ItemFood; import net.minecraftforge.oredict.OreDictionary; import net.shadowfacts.tutorial.TutorialMod; public class ItemCorn extends ItemFood implements ItemModelProvider, ItemOreDict { public ItemCorn() { super(3, 0.6f, false); setUnlocalizedName("corn"); setRegistryName("corn"); setCreativeTab(TutorialMod.creativeTab); } @Override public void registerItemModel(Item item) { TutorialMod.proxy.registerItemRenderer(this, 0, "corn"); } @Override public void initOreDict() { OreDictionary.registerOre("cropCorn", this); } } ``` In the `ModItems` class, we'll also need to change the `corn` field. ```java // ... public class ModItems { // ... public static ItemCorn corn; // ... public static void init() { // ... corn = register(new ItemCorn()); // ... } } ``` We simply need to change the `corn` field to by of item `ItemCorn` and the registration call to instantiate `ItemCorn` instead of `ItemOre`. Now we've got an edible corn item! ![Edible Corn](http://i.imgur.com/aT5BZ5x.png)