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    How do I eat food in Minecraft Pocket Edition version 0.15.0?
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    Take the food and tap anywhere on screen to eat it. You can only eat food in easy, hard, or medium levels.
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    Why can't I eat in creative mode?
    Community Answer
    Because in creative mode you are creating stuff and not actually playing so you won't be getting hungry.
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    Why is Minecraft PE different from the regular version?
    Community Answer
    Mojang has different priorities for different versions of Minecraft. For example, PC gets all the new updates first, then console, and then PE. Minecraft was originally made to be a PC game, so the PC version is always highest-priority. Plus, mobile devices just don't support some of the more complex features that you can get on a PC.
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    Where is the hunger bar?
    Community Answer
    In the top right corner. If you don't see it, then it's not included in the update you are currently playing on.
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    What do I do with emeralds once I get them?
    Karianna Wood
    Community Answer
    You can trade them with villagers, but other than that, they're usually for decoration. In mods, though, you can make tools with them.
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    How many cows will there usually be when I start up a world?
    Community Answer
    A lot of cows. You will see a few at the start, though there are many, many cows hiding everywhere.
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    What is the use of spider eye
    Derpy NoobV2
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    You can use the fermented spider eye to make: fermented spider eye + water bottle = potion of weakness; potion of poison/healing = potion of harming; potion of swiftness / leaping = potion of slowness; potion of night vision = potion of invisibility. You can add glowstone (using a brewing stand)to level up the potion's effect, use redstone to increase the potion's time or add gun powder to make it a splash potion.
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