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How to Make Banana Ice Cream in Disney Dreamlight Valley

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How to Make Banana Ice Cream in Disney Dreamlight Valley

Banana Ice Cream is a 4-star dessert meal that players can make early/mid-game. Players can make the Banana Ice Cream meal for consumption to restore Energy or gift it to any villager in The Valley. This guide will help you how to make a Banana Ice Cream in Disney Dreamlight Valley.

Required Ingredients to Make Banana Ice Cream in Disney Dreamlight Valley

Players can make a Banana Ice Cream Dessert Meal with the following ingredients.

  • 1x Slush Ice
  • 1x Banana
  • 1x Sugarcane
  • 1x Milk

Slush Ice is the only Ice-type ingredient in the game and you can unlock it by completing the Level 10 Friendship Quest “The Unknown Flavor” for Remy. Upon completing the quest, it will be available for purchase at Chez Remy Restaurant for 150 Star Coins along with all other Dairy Ingredients. You can get the Bananas by harvesting them from the Banana Trees. The Banana Trees are in the Peaceful Meadow and Dazzle Beach biomes.

Goofy sells Sugarcane at his stall in the Dazzle Beach biome for 29 Star Coins. Lastly, you can purchase Milk from Chez Remy restaurant for 230 Star Coins.

How to Cook Banana Ice Cream in Disney Dreamlight Valley

After gathering all the ingredients for the Banana Ice Cream, go to any Cooking Station to start making it. 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 Banana Ice Cream Dessert Meal.

Use of Banana Ice Cream

Players can choose to eat the Banana Ice Cream to restore 1,884 Energy. They can gift it to another villager to increase their Friendship Level. Gifting it to the Villager will give 540 Friendship Points. Moreover, they can also sell it to Goofy for 641 Star Coins.

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