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Disney Dreamlight Valley: How to Make Berry Salad

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Disney Dreamlight Valley: How to Make Berry Salad

Berry Salad is a 3-star Dessert Meal in Disney Dreamlight Valley that players can make early/mid-game. Like all the other recipes in the game, players can choose to eat the Berry Salad to restore energy, sell it to make money or gift it to other villagers to increase their Friendship Level.

This guide will help you how to make Berry Salad in Disney Dreamlight Valley.

Required Ingredients to Make Berry Salad in Disney Dreamlight Valley

Players can make Berry Salad Dessert Meal with the following ingredients.

  • 1x Raspberry
  • 1x Blueberry
  • 1x Gooseberry

Raspberry is harvested from the Raspberry bushes in the Plaza and Peaceful Meadow biomes. Blueberry is harvested from the Blueberry bushes in the Dazzle Beach and Forest of Valor biomes. Gooseberry is harvested from the Gooseberry bushes in the Frosted Heights and the Forgotten Lands biomes.

How to Make Berry Salad in Disney Dreamlight Valley

Once players have gathered all the required ingredients for the Berry Salad Recipe, they can make it at the Cooking Station. Go to any cooking station in the Valley and interact with it. After that, put the required ingredients one by one into the Cooking Pot and then select the “Start Cooking” option to make the Berry Salad.

Use of Berry Salad in Disney Dreamlight Valley

Berry Salad is mainly used in the ‘Poor Unfortunate Prince’ quest. Moreover, it can be consumed to restore 2,255 Energy, gifted to another villager to increase the Friendship Level or sold to Goofy for 139 Star Coins.

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