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Disney Dreamlight Valley: How to Make Sweet Herring

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Disney Dreamlight Valley: How to Make Sweet Herring

Sweet Herring is a 2-star Appetizer Meal in Disney Dreamlight Valley that players can make mid-game. Like all the other recipes in the game, players can choose to eat the Sweet Herring 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 Sweet Herring in Disney Dreamlight Valley.

Required Ingredients to Make Sweet Herring in Disney Dreamlight Valley

Sweet Herring Appetizer Meal can be cooked using the following two ingredients.

  • 1x Herring
  • 1x Onion

Herring is obtained by fishing in the white ripples (bubbles) in the Dazzle Beach and Glade of Trust biomes. Onion can be bought from Goofy’s Stall in the Forest of Valor biome for 255 Star Coins.

NOTE: Sweet Herring used to be called Marinated Herring in the earlier updates. After the patch 1.7 update, the Marinated Herring recipe name was changed to Sweet Herring.

How to Make Sweet Herring in Disney Dreamlight Valley

Once players have gathered all the required ingredients for the Sweet Herring 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 into the Cooking Pot and then select the “Start Cooking” option to make the Sweet Herring.

Use of Sweet Herring in Disney Dreanlight Valley

Players can choose to eat the Sweet Herring to restore 723 Energy, gift it to another villager to increase their Friendship Level or sell it to Goofy for 305 Star Coins.

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