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How to Cook Taiyaki in Disney Dreamlight Valley

Discover how to cook Taiyaki, a two-star dessert meal in Disney Dreamlight Valley, including all of its ingredients.

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Taiyaki is one of the 2-star Dessert Meals added with the A Rift in Time expansion. Players can make this meal for themselves to restore energy or gift it to villagers to increase their Friendship Level. However, this recipe is exclusive to the owners of the expansion. In this guide, we will tell you how to cook Taiyaki in Disney Dreamlight Valley.

Required Ingredients to Cook Taiyaki in Disney Dreamlight Valley

Players can make a Taiyaki dessert meal with the following ingredients.

The Sand Fish is a common fish ingredient in the Eternity Isle world. Players can catch the Sand Fish by fishing in the open water or white ripples in the quicksand found in the areas of the Glittering Dunes biome. To get Beans, you must grow them on your own using the Bean Seeds. Goofy sells Bean Seeds at his stall in the Glittering Dunes biome for 49 Star Coins. It takes 1 hour for beans to grow.

How to Cook Taiyaki in Disney Dreamlight Valley

After gathering all the ingredients for the Taiyaki, go to any Cooking Station to start making them. Go to any cooking station in the Valley/Eternity Isle and interact with it. After that, put the ingredients into the Cooking Pot individually and then select the “Start Cooking” option to cook the Taiyaki Dessert Meal. It will cost 1 Coal Ore to finish cooking the Taiyaki. Upon making Taiyaki for the first time, you will learn the recipe. You will be able to autofill the ingredients the next time you make Taiyaki.

Use of Taiyaki

Players can choose to eat the Taiyaki to restore 374 Energy. Moreover, they can gift it to another villager to increase their Friendship Level. Lastly, they can sell it to Goofy for 102 Star Coins.

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