Great Cooks in Bluebell and Konohana speak of the role that Inspiration plays in Cooking. Often an Item that has decreased in Freshness can be used to make a 'Super-Fresh' Cooked Dish. When a Dish is at the highest Quality Level, its value can be considerably higher.įor example, the Basic value of an Omelet is 300G but at highest quality, it will have a value of 700G.Ĭooking in itself can increase the freshness and the Star Quality of an Item somewhat.
The price shown in each case is the value of the 'Basic Dish' at its lowest Quality Level. Instead, you stand at the Counter, and choose the Utensil you need, if any, as an Ingredient in the Dish that you wish to make. When you work in the Kitchen, you do not stand in front of a specific Utensil in order to use it. Note that the Utensil is considered an Ingredient in Tale of Two Towns. The other varieties of Milk can be used as additional Ingredients to boost the quality of the Dish. In other words, to make Corn Soup successfully, you need a Pot, Corn, Butter and one variety of Milk. Optional Ingredients: Milk, Jersey Milk, Golden Milk Ingredients: Pot, Corn, Butter, Milk/Jersey Milk/Golden Milk In such a case, all of those Items will be listed as Optional Ingredients as those Items that you did not choose for the Basic Ingredient often can be added as additional Ingredients.Īn example of this is the Recipe for Corn Soup. Where you need to use one of a number of Items, those Items are separated by slashes. You will find the Basic Recipe for any Dish listed in the Ingredients list. Why don’t you use your new pot to make me some hot milk? Well, I’ll be on my way! Stop by the café sometime, Freyr!Īs you can see from this Event, the acquisition of the other Utensils is linked to Requests by Howard. Howard (with music) Fabulous! I knew you would, Freyr! You can also get a frying pan and a spice rack! I’ll put up a notice on the message board when you can get those! Let’s see.