I have had some culinary adventures in the course of compiling the Grand Bazaar Recipes Cookbook. After some trial and error based on memory of other Harvest Moon games, I referred to my Sunshine Islands Cookbook Guide for ideas. Harvest Moon and Rune Factory games tend to have their own traditional Recipes. When a new Dish is added, it often will appear again in another Harvest Moon or Rune Factory game. The actual Recipe for the Dish may be the same or it may vary from game to game.
For example, there is the Montblanc Pudding that began to appear in Harvest Moon and Rune Factory kitchens a couple of years ago. I tried various combinations in Grand Bazaar quite unsuccessfully. I knew it had to include Bottled Chestnuts but felt that an Egg and Milk should be part of the equation as well... In fact, it was only when Joan offered the Dish at a Weekly Bazaar that I obtained the Recipe. It is very simple: Bottled Chestnuts + Cake.
This Recipe actually is characteristic of Grand Bazaar. In a number of cases, a completed Cooked Dish serves as a necessary ingredient in another Dish.
Another characteristic of Grand Bazaar is the requirement for a specific variety of Fish rather than size of Fish in different Fish Recipes. In fact, when you obtain any Fish Recipe, it usually will specify a Fish by name. The reason for this, I believe, is because your Kitchen is NOT Cookware-specific for the most part. You simply walk up to the counter and begin to cook. Cookware is needed for some Recipes but you never choose the Utensil. The game chooses it automatically. The only indication you will have with respect to any Cookware is a prompt at the top of the Recipe screen that will appear if you do not possess the Cookware. Rather annoyingly and provocatively, the prompt will not specify which Cookware is needed! This makes it very difficult for a guide writer... Having purchased all Cookware as quickly as possible, I was unable to isolate the specific Cookware required for certain Recipes immediately.
In fact, of all the cooking I have done through the years at various Harvest Moon Kitchen counters and all of the Cookbooks I have compiled, it is the Cooking in Grand Bazaar that had the least rhyme or reason to it and bedeviled me the most. The Cookware in particular is rather bizarre. I never would have imagined that one would be able to make a Fried Egg without a Frying Pan or that Apple Pie WOULD be made in a Frying Pan.
Where Harvest Moon is concerned, I become so involved in the universe that I believe it to be real, with deep, underlying philosophical and spiritual principles for every aspect of the games. For this reason, when I first encountered a glitch in any game, not realising it to be nothing more than a glitch, I would give it a sound basis in reason. I did this with respect to the Fishing Team glitch in the original HM DS, believing it to be a gift from the Fishing Team Sprites rather than recognising it instantly as an unintended result!
With respect to the Recipes in Grand Bazaar, however, I believe now that they were designed in a spirit of mischief to some extent, to shake up veteran players a little and give us more of a challenge. Why else would they be so illogical in some cases?
If I were to impute some logical foundation for them, it would be that the 'Cookware' is advanced sophisticated kitchenware rather than a simple Frying Pan or Pot. They would be specialised cookware designed for specific advanced uses... That would make sense in a way and explain why a Cake can be made without an Oven or why Pudding would be made in a Frying Pan.
Grand Bazaar Recipes Cookbook Guide
by Freyashawk
Created on 27 August 2010
Last updated on 21 October
Note on 23 September: ALL Recipes now included in this Guide
Introduction
In Grand Bazaar, you have more than one Cookbook or Recipes List. There is the list in your Kitchen, divided into Categories of Salad, Soup, Appetisers, Maiin Courses/Entrees, Dessert and Drinks/Others. Each Windmill has its own Recipe List as well.
Recipes from the Zephyr Cafe
The Zephyr Cafe is the place where Cooked Dishes can be purchased in Grand Bazaar. The proprietor Joan has a Stall at the Weekly Bazaar as well where she offers Cooked Dishes.
Her hours of operation at the Cafe are:
Zephyr Cafe
Open 10.00 a.m. - 11.00 p.m.
Closed Thursday and Bazaar Days
At the Zephyr Cafe in the first couple of weeks in Spring, you probably will find only two Dishes on the Menu. These are chosen randomly. By purchasing any Cooked Dish for the first time, you will 'learn' the Recipe from Joan and find it in your Cookbook both in your Kitchen and in the Assets Menu in your Bookshelf. The Cooked Dishes found at Joan's Stall at the Bazaar are chosen randomly as well, but may be different from those you have found at the Cafe. It always is a good idea to look at her Menu on a daily basis, both at the Cafe and at the weekly Bazaar.
Early Dishes that appear randomly on Joan's Menu both at the Cafe and the Bazaar include: Rice Ball, Cabbage Rolls, Fish Paste, Fried Rice Ball, Yakisoba, Pancake, Donut, Pudding, Straight Tea, Milk Tea, Chocolate Cookies and Chocolate Cake. You will not be able to make many of these Dishes in your Kitchen in the first Spring.
The prices of Cooked Dishes when sold by Joan is included in the Kitchen Recipe Section of this Guide.
Note that all Joan's Dishes tend to be only 1/2 Star in quality, while Dishes made in your Kitchen usually will have far higher rank.
Spring Harmony Day occurs on 14 Spring in Grand Bazaar and Chocolates are not recognised as a Spring Harmony Gift by any Eligible Girls. Joan usually sells both Chocolate Cookies and Chocolate Cake on that day, however, so if you wish to give Spring Harmony Day Gifts to all the Girls in the first Spring, save a little money and buy four portions of Chocolate Cookies from Joan.
As previously indicated, whenever you purchase a Cooked Dish from Joan, she will teach you the Recipe for the Dish and it will be added automatically to your Cookbook. The problem here is that Recipes seldom include descriptions of the Utensils required to make them. Although many Recipes require no special Utensils, others do. If you wonder why you cannot make Straight Tea from the Straight Tea tin brought up from the River, it is because all Teas must be made in a Pot. Herb Salad needs to be made in a Pot as well. A Boiled Egg, on the other hand, can be made without any special Utensils. The Utensils required to prepare any Dish are included in the Kitchen Recipes section of this Guide as well as my special Grand Bazaar Cookbook Recipes Guide.
Another method of gaining new Recipes is by purchasing a Cooked Dish from another Player's Stall in Multiplayer Mode. When you buy the Dish, you will be taught the Recipe.
Other Food from the Bazaar
The Bazaar has other Stalls apart from Joan's Stall where food items can be purchased. Felix always sells Chocolate, but he will sell Truffles and Rice Candy at certain times in the year.
When the Bazaar is expanded for the second time, Claire will open her own Stall there, where she will sell Cooked Dishes made with Soybeans and Soybean Products as well as Dishes made with Rice Candy.
Cooked Dishes
Cooked Dishes as in most Harvest Moon games, have higher values than raw items. The first Cooked Dishes that you can make without any trouble should be Turnips and Steamed Mushrooms.
Failed Dish: 1G
Steamed Mushrooms (1 1/2 Stars): 315G
When you buy your first Chick and it becomes an adult, you can make a Boiled Egg:
Boiled Egg (2 Stars): 80G
If you wish to complete your own Cookbook as quickly as possible, it is a good idea to purchase Cooked Dishes from Joan whenever it is one for which you cannot obtain the ingredients yet. Until Rice (uncooked) appears at Chen's Stall at the Bazaar, you will be unable to make any Dishes that require Rice. Until you are able to obtain Flour, you will be unable to cook any Dishes that require Flour or Bread....
Another strategy for completing a Cookbook as early as possible is to ask your Friends to share their Cooked Dishes in Multiplayer Mode. Any Cooked Dish purchased at a Neighbourhood Stall is given with its Recipe.
Incidentally, as with any of the Skill or Experience Levels that are linked to a Title in Grand Bazaar, it is not the number of Dishes that you make in your Kitchen, but the number of NEW Dishes that you make that ultimately will increase your Experience/Skill Levels and grant you new Titles as a new Dish gives you far more points than one you have cooked previously..
Items that you buy at the Cafe can be resold for a lesser price than you paid originally. The price will differ if you make the item in your own Kitchen only if the Quality is higher. Cooked Dishes purchased from Joan tend to be 1 Star Quality, where Cooked Dishes from your own Kitchen should be higher.
You will find the values of Items made in your Kitchen as well as their prices when sold by Joan in the Kitchen Recipes section of this Guide.
Kitchen Recipes
Your Kitchen will be available at the very start of the game. Recipes are sorted into six different Categories and can be obtained through 'trial and error' or by purchasing a Cooked Dish from Joan at the Zephyr Cafe or at her Stall at the weekly Bazaar. Two of the earliest Dishes that you can make are Turnip Salad and Steamed Mushrooms.
Another method of gaining new Recipes is by purchasing a Cooked Dish from another Player's Stall in Multiplayer Mode. When you buy the Dish, you will be taught the Recipe.
Ingredients are given as pictures but if you use the Touchsceen to tap the icon with two arrows that is to the left of the X at the bottom of the Recipe List, you will be taken to a Touchscreen Recipe where you can tap on the ingredient picture to see a written description.
Very early Recipes that you should be able to make include:
Turnip Salad:
Ingredients: Turnip
Steamed Mushrooms:
Ingredients: Shitake
When you have an adult Chicken, which can be as early as the second week in Spring, she will lay one egg per day if healthy. You then can make the following:
Boiled Egg:
Ingredients: Egg
Egg Custard:
Ingredients: Egg + Shitake
An Egg Custard that has 2 1/2 Stars sells for 495G to Raul and double that at your Bazaar Stall. Mushrooms tend to appear most often during or after rain but can be stored.
Note that although most Recipes require no additional Utensils, there are Cooked Dishes that cannot be made successfully unless you have a special Utensil such as a Pot or Frying Pan or Seasonings.
In Grand Bazaar, Recipes given by Joan do not display anything but the ingredients and the description. If any Utensil is needed to prepare the Dish successfully, the Recipe often will not make this clear. In cases where NO Utensil is needed, moreover, the description sometimes mentions Utensils. For example:
Herb Salad:
Ingredients: Mint + Chamomile + Lavender
A mixed herb salad. Has a nice fragrance.
In fact, although this is a Salad, you will need a Pot in order to make it successfully.
Fried Egg, on the other hand, requires no special Utensil, although:
Fried Egg:
Ingredients: Egg + Oil
A simple and easy dish. Just fry it up in a pan.
As you can see, the description declares that you need to 'fry it up in a pan' but you can make it without a Frying Pan.
The Pot and Frying Pan will be sold at the Cookware Stall when the Bazaar is expanded for the first time. Each will cost 10,000G. When you purchase the Pot, Seasonings should be added to the Menu for 10,000G the next week. Where any Cooking Utensil is required, that information has been included in the Recipe wherever possible. If you have a Recipe for a Cooked Dish, but it requires Cookware that you do not have, you will see a prompt to that effect at the top of your screen when you access the Recipe.
An interesting fact about Cooking in Grand Bazaar is that ingredients that are going bad often can be used to create a Cooked Dish and when the Dish is completed, it will be 'Super Fresh'. This is true both of items made in the Kitchen and at any of the Windmills. You therefore should cook any items that are losing their Freshness if possible rather than selling them at a reduced price. Even a 'Rotten' Item can be used in cooking and will regain some quality as a Cooked Dish.
For example, a Rotten Milk when cooked will become Hot Milk that is 'getting bad' but not rotten.
There are some Fish that cannot be used in the Kitchen, whether you catch them in your own village or in another Player's village. Among these are the Ayumadoki, the Moray Eel and the Bluegill. Where Fish Dishes are concerned, most of the Recipes will specify a particular variety of Fish, but you usually will be able to substitute other varieties. As time permits, I will add optional ingredients and substitutions to the Recipes List.
Cooking Festival
You will experience two Cooking Festivals in the middle of the first Autumn. By this time, your Character should have all Cookware and a decent array of Ingredients and Recipes. The Festival occurs in two consecutive days. The Theme on the first day is Entrees and the Theme on the second is Desserts.
One of the purposes of any Cooking Festival in Harvest Moon is to introduce new Dishes to players. In the first year, you are likely to see Dishes on the Table that you have not encountered at Joan's Cafe or Stall.
As with most Festivals in Grand Bazaar, the Cooking Festivals are held at noon in the Town Square. Felix presides but then announces a visiting expert judge in the person of Pierre from Sunny Island/Sunshine Islands!
It is not difficult to win 1st Prize in the Cooking Festival in Grand Bazaar. A player can cheat a little by purchasing a Cooked Dish in Multiplayer Mode but you will not win if you enter a Dish purchased from the Cafe as they are of poor quality at 1/2 Stars.
For the Entree, a simple Fish Stew of 3 1/2 Stars Quality made with a Silver Goby in a Pot won 1st Prize. The prize is a Truffle, given by Pierre.
The theme for the second Day in the Cooking Festival is Desserts in the first year. Freshness possibly is as critical in determining the quality of your Dish as the Rank or Stars that it has. With a 4 Star Pudding that was only 'fairly fresh', Freyja did not win 1st Prize, but with a 4 Star Pumpkin Pudding that was 'Super Fresh', she did. The prize if you win in both Categories is a Pink Diamond. If you win only the Dessert Contest, the prize will be a tin of Blueberry Tea.
Optional Ingredients
Although Recipes may be very specific where Ingredients are concerned, especially for Fish Dishes, substitutions as well as additions may be possible.
For example, the ingredient for Sashimi is Tuna, but you will find that Sculpin can be substituted in its place. For Fish Stew, the ingredient is Silver Goby but Dark Sleepr can be used as well.
For Mushroom Dishes, often Shimeji can be substituted for or added to Shitake to create the Dish. When the ingredient is an addition rather than a substitution, the result, if successful, will be an improved Dish.
When substitutions can be made, you cannot use the existing Recipe to cook the Dish. Choose the option to cook without the Recipe, then place the ingredients manually in the Ingredients Slots. Recipes are very specific where any Ingredient is concerned.
For example, if the Recipe recorded for Fish Stew contains Silver Goby as an Ingredient and you wish to make it using a Mackerel instead, you cannot use the existing Recipe as it will search for a Silver Goby in vain. Instead, place the Mackerel in the Ingredient Slot and choose the option to Start preparing the Dish. It will make Fish Stew successfully, tell you that the new Dish is almost the same as the old one and ask you if you wish to rewrite the Recipe. If you choose to rewrite it, the Recipe will specify Mackerel instead of Silver Goby.
Similarly, if you make Egg Custard with Egg, Shitake and Shimeji and record that Recipe, then try to make another Egg Custard with only Egg and Shitake, you will be told you do not have sufficient ingredients. You need to choose the option to 'Cook without Recipe' to make an Egg Custard with only one type of Mushroom if your improved recorded Recipe has two.
Ingredients from the Bazaar
Ingredients for Cooked Dishes can consist of Items found by foraging, Crops grown on your Farm, Ranch Products obtained from your Animals, ingredients such as Rice or Oil purchased from Chen after the Bazaar's 1st Expansion or Cooked Dishes. Your first source of Cooked Dishes will be Joan, who sells them at her Cafe and at the Weekly Bazaar even before it is expanded.
With the Bazaar's 2nd Expansion, Claire will open her own Stall at the Bazaar, where she will sell Cooked Dishes that are made with Soybeans and Rice Candy, allowing you to cook new Dishes.
If you wish to complete your Cookbook as early as possible in the game, you should be aware always of the appearance of new Dishes at Joan's Cafe or the Bazaar Stalls where Cooked Dishes are sold. Although most Dishes use only raw ingredients, there are a number that use a Cooked Dish. Cooked Dishes that are required ingredients in more than one Recipe include Bread and Cake.
Incidentally, although Claire sells Cooked Dishes made with Rice Candy as well as Soybean Products, it is Felix who offers Rice Candy at his Stall near the end of the first Winter. Sad to say, Rice Candy is not given away at the New Year's Eve Festival in the Square. In fact, you will not be given any food items to take home, although you will be treated to a feast in situ after 8.00 p.m.
Felix will begin to sell Wheat Seeds at his Stall at the Bazaar in Spring of the second Year. Wheat takes 50 Days to mature and can be grown only from Spring through the end of Autumn, so you should buy as many Seeds as possible at the first Bazaar in Spring. Wheat after it is harvested can be processed into Flour at the 3rd Windmill.
Kitchen Recipe Cookbook
In Grand Bazaar, the Recipe in your Cookbook in the Kitchen is not Utensil-specific. You simply stand in front of the Kitchen counter to cook, using any or none of the Cookware that you have. The only indication of the need for Cookware will be displayed if you do NOT have the necessary Utensil. You then will see a prompt at the top of the screen to the effect that you are lacking the necessary Cookware, without specifying which Utensil is needed.
Cost refers to the cost you pay for the Dish with 1/2 Star Quality if you purchase the Cooked Dish at the Zephyr Cafe or Joan's Bazaar Stall. Value is the price that any merchant will pay for your Cooked Dish. I therefore have specified the actual Quality of the Dish sold for that price as Dishes made in your Kitchen usually will have a better Quality than those sold by Joan.
There are some Fish that cannot be used in the Kitchen, whether you catch them in your own village or in another Player's village. Among these are the Ayumadoki, the Moray Eel and the Bluegill. Where Fish Dishes are concerned, most of the Recipes will specify a particular variety of Fish, but you usually will be able to substitute other varieties. As time permits, I will add optional ingredients and substitutions to the Recipes List.
Salads
Turnip Salad:
Utensil: N/A
Ingredients: Turnip
Salad made from turnips. Very crunchy.
Cost:
Value: (2 Stars) 210G
Tomato Salad:
Utensil: N/A
Ingredient: Tomato
Fresh and tasty salad made from sliced tomatoes.
Cost: 250G
Value: (2 Stars): 200G
Onion Salad:
Utensil: N/A
Ingredients: Onion
Salad made from sliced onions. A little strong.
Cost:
Value (2 Stars): 320G
Optional Ingredient: Tomato
Potato Salad:
Ingredients: Potato + Small Milk
Filling salad made with mashed potatoes.
Cost: (3 Stars): 500G
Mixed Salad:
Utensil: N/A
Ingredients: Cucumber + Onion
A simple salad made with an assortment of vegetables.
Cost: 580G
Value: 290G (1/2 Star)
Caprese Salad:
Utensil: None
Ingredients: Tomato + Oil + Cheese
A simple salad made with tomatoes and cheese.
Cost:
Value (3 Stars): 450G
Herb Salad
Utensil: Pot
Ingredients: Mint + Chamomile + Lavender
A mixed herb salad. Has a nice fragrance.
Cost: 300G
Value (3 Stars): 300G
Macaroni Salad:
Utensils: N/A
Ingredients: Spaghetti + Cucumber + Turnip
Pasta Salad
Utensil: Pot
Ingredients: Spaghetti + Mixed Salad
A tasty and filling salad.
Cost: 800G
Value: (1/2 Star): 400G
Paprika Marinade
Utensil: N/A
Ingredients: Yellow Pepper + Olive Oil
Soups
All Soups are Pot Dishes. A Pot can be purchased for 10,000G once the Bazaar is expanded.
Vichyssoise
Utensil: Pot
Ingredients: Potato + Onion + Butter
Cold potato soup. Great in the summer heat.
Cost:
Value (3 1/2 Stars) 1045G
Gazpacho:
Utensil: Pot
Ingredients: Tomato + Cucumber + Onion + Bread
Bouillabaisse:
Utensil: Pot
Ingredients: Onion + Tomato + Flounder/Olive Oil/Salmon (one of these)
Corn Soup:
Utensil: Pot
Ingredients: Corn + Butter + Milk
A simple and hearty soup.
Cost: 500G
Onion Soup
Utensil: Pot
Ingredients: Onion + Butter
Simple but flavourful.
Cost: 720G
Value: (1/2 Star); 360G
Pumpkin Soup:
Utensil: Pot
Ingredients: Pumpkin
Sweet and subtle.
Cost:
Value:
Herb Soup
Utensil: Pot
Ingredients: Chamomile + Onion + Herb Cheese
Aromatic and tasty.
Cost:
Value (3 Stars): 850G
Asparagus Soup
Ingredients: Asparagus
Has a crunchy kick.
Cost: 600G
Value:
Radish Soup
Ingredients: Radish + Milk
Has a spicy kick!
Cost:
Value: (3 Stars): 750G
Egg Soup
Ingredients: Egg + Onion
Has an egg mixed right in. Delicious.
Cost:
Value: 500G
Soy Milk:
Ingredients: Soybean + Edamame
Smooth drink made by boiling crushed soybeans in water.
Cost: (1 Star): 480G
Value:
Miso Soup
Ingredients: Miso + Spinach/Onion/Potato/Tofu (one of these)
Spaghetti Soup
Ingredients: Spaghetti + Bouillabaisse/Vichyssoise (one of these)
Appetisers
Sauteed Turnips:
Utensil: Frying Pan
Ingredients: Turnip + Butter
Turnips sauteed in butter. The savoury butter is the key.
Cost: 450G
Value (3 1/2 Stars): 495G
French Fries:
Utensil: Frying Pan
Ingredients: Potato + Oil
Potatoes fried in oil. The saltier the better.
Cost:
Value: (2 1/2 Stars) 540G
Potato Pancakes:
Utensil: Frying Pan
Ingredients: Potato + Flour + Oil
Made by frying up thinly cut potatoes.
Hash Browns
Utensil: Frying Pan
Ingredients: Potato + Flour + Oil + Herb Butter/Herb Cheese (one of these)
Boiled Potato:
Utensil: None
Ingredients: Potato + Butter
A boiled potato slathered in butter.
Cost: 650G
Value: (3 Stars): 650G
Cabbage Rolls:
Utensil: Pot
Ingredients: Cabbage
Stuff the ingredients in the Cabbage and stew.
Cost: 900G
Value (2 1/2 Stars): 810G
Roasted Corn
Utensil: Frying Pan
Ingredients: Corn + Butter
A simple classic.
Cost:
Value (3 Stars): 750G
Popcorn
Utensil: Frying Pan
Ingredients: Corn
Seasoned corn fried in oil.
Cost:
Value: (2 1/2 Stars): 450G
Corn Cereal
Utensil: Frying Pan
Ingredients: Corn + Small Milk
Cost:
Value: 550G
Miso Eggplant:
Utensil: N/A
Ingredients: Miso + Eggplant
Roasted Eggplant
Utensil: N/A
Ingredients: Eggplant
The trick is to roast with high heat.
Cost:
Value: (1 1/2 Stars): 210G
Baked Yam
Utensil: N/A
Ingredients: Yam
A simple baked yam. Very popular.
Cost:
Value: 160G
Boiled Egg:
Utensil: N/A
Ingredients: Egg
Egg boiled in water. Eat or use in recipes.
Cost:
Value (2 Stars): 80G
Soft-Boiled Egg
Utensil: N/A
Ingredients: Black Egg or Golden Egg
Fried Egg:
Utensil: N/A
Ingredients: Egg + Oil
A simple and easy dish. Just fry it up in a pan.
Cost: 200G
Value (2 1/2 Stars): 180G
Egg Custard
Utensil: N/A
Ingredients: Egg + Shitake/Shimeji or both
A savoury custard made with eggs.
Cost:
Value: (3 Stars): 550G
Sashimi:
Utensil: N/A
Ingredients: Tuna or Sculpin or Char or Rainbow Trout
Dish made by slicing fresh fish. Try with wasabi.
Cost: 420G
Value (4 Stars): 575G
Fish Paste
Utensil: N/A
Ingredients: 1 Dark Chub or Flounder or Sea Bass
Made from processed fish. Soft and chewy snack.
Cost: 100G
Value: (1/2 Star): 50G
Cauliflower Saute
Utensil: N/A
Ingredients: Cauliflower + Oil
Sauteed cauliflower. The salt and pepper is key.
Cost:
Value: (3 Stars): 900G
Roasted Mushrooms:
Utensil: N/A
Ingredients: Oil + Shitake
Simple Mushroom dish which makes a nice meal.
Cost:
Value: (2 Stars): 400G
Roast Poisonous Mushroom
Utensil: N/A
Ingredients: Oil + Poisonous Mushroom
Roasted poison mushrooms. Smells very nice.
Cost:
Value: (2 1/2 Stars): 45G
Steamed Mushrooms:
Utensil: N/A
Ingredient: Shitake or Shimeji or both
Dish made by steaming mushrooms in aluminium foil.
Cost:
Value: (2 Stars): 360G
Vegetable Stir-Fry
Utensil: N/A
Ingredients: Oil + Cabbage
Stir fried vegetables. The more ingredients the better!
Cost:
Value: (3 Stars): 850G
Chop Suey
Utensil: Frying Pan
Ingredients: Oil + Cabbage + Carrot + Shitake
Sandwich:
Utensil: N/A
Ingredients: Bread + Cucumber + Tomato
Handy meal you can eat with one hand.
Cost: 500G
Fruit Sandwich
Utensil: N/A
Ingredients: Bread + Yogurt + 1 Fruit (Apple/Banana/Blueberry/Cherry/Grape/Muscat/Orange/Peach/Pineapple/Strawberry)
Herb Sandwich
Utensil: N/A
Ingredients: Bread + Mint + Chamomile + Lavender
Raisin Bread
Utensil: N/A
Ingredients: Bread + Grape/Muscat (one of these)
Jelly Bread
Utensil: N/A
Ingredients: Bread + Apple Jam/Blueberry Jam/Grape Jam/Strawberry Jam (one of these)
Bread filled with jelly. So sweet and delicious.
Cost:
Value (2 1/2 Stars):
Herb Bread
Utensil: N/A
Bread + Chamomile/Mint/Lavender/Herb Butter/Good Herb Butter/Great Herb Butter (one of these)
Aromatic and flavourful.
Cost:
Value: (2 1/2 Stars): 360G
Curry Bread:
Utensil: N/A
Ingredients: Bread + Curry Powder
Bread filled with curry. Kids love it.
Cost: 350G
Toast:
Utensil: N/A
Ingredients: Bread/White Bread
Great for breakfast. Crispy and tasty.
Cost: 180G
Value: (2 1/2 Stars): 160G
French Toast
Utensil: N/A
Ingredients: Bread + Egg
Pan-fried, egg-covered bread. Sweet and tasty!
Cost: 250G
Value:
Steamed Bread
Utensil: N/A
Ingredients: Flour + Egg + Yam
Butter Roll
Utensil: N/A
Ingredients: Bread + Butter/Good Butter/Great Butter (one of these)
Roll with plenty of butter. Yummy and easy to eat.
Cost:
Value: (3 Stars): 380G
Croquette
Utensil: Frying Pan
Ingredients: Potato + Oil + Bread Crumbs
Delectable dinner item. Best when they're hot.
Cream Croquette
Utensil: Frying Pan
Ingredients: Potato + Oil + White Bread Crumbs + Small Milk
Cream-filled croquette. The quality of milk is key.
Cost:
Value: (4 Stars): 840G
Cheese Croquette
Utensil: Frying Pan
Ingredients: Potato + Oil + White Bread Crumbs + Cheese
Cheese-filled croquette. The cheese quality is key.
Cost:
Value: (4 Stars): 960G
Steamed Dumplings
Utensil: Frying Pan
Ingredients: Onion + Cabbage + Flour + Egg
Curry Dumpling:
Utensil: Frying Pan
Ingredients: Flour + Curry Powder
Dumpling filled with curry. Spicy. Hot. Delicious.
Cost:
Value (1 1/2 Stars): 280G
Pot Sticker
Utensil: Frying Pan
Ingredients: Flour + Onion + Cabbage + Shitake
Focaccia
Utensil: N/A
Ingredients: Flour + Oil + Herb Butter
Quiche
Utensil: Frying Pan
Ingredients: Flour + Pumpkin + Spinach + Potato
Stew
Utensil: Pot
Ingredients: Flour + Potato + Milk (or Cabbage/Asparagus/Cauliflower/Turnip)
Tempura:
Utensil: Pot
Ingredients: Flour + Oil + Egg + Icefish/Smelt (or Eggplant/Yam/Shitake)
Galette
Utensil: Pot
Ingredients: Buckwheat Flour + Egg + Cheese
Chinese Dumpling
Utensil: Pot
Ingredients: Flour + Carrot + Shitake + Shimeji
Dumpling filled with Chinese ingredients.
Cost: 700G
Value: (1/2 Star): 350G
Seaweed Stew
Utensil: Pot
Ingredients: Seaweed
Spring Roll:
Utensil: Pot
Ingredients: Rice Flour + Cabbage + Shimeji
Dough-wrapped ingredients are then fried up in a pan.
Cost:
Value: (3 Stars): 1000G
Tofu
Utensil: N/A
Ingredients: Soybean
Okara
Utensil: N/A
Ingredients: Soybean + Fried Okara + Carrot
Fried Okara
Utensil: N/A
Ingredients: Tofu + Oil
Very good for you!
Cost: (1 Star): 420G
Value:
Dried Tofu
Utensil: Pot
Ingredients: Tofu
Fried Tofu
Utensil: Pot
Ingredients: Tofu + Flour + Oil
Boiled Tofu
Utensil: Pot
Ingredients: Tofu + Soy Milk
Cold Tofu
Utensil: N/A
Ingredients: Tofu + Seaweed
Yuba Tofu
Utensil: N/A
Ingredients: Soy Milk
Forms when soy milk is brought to a boil.
Cost:
Value: (2 Stars): 95G
Dashi Egg
Utensil: Frying Pan
Ingredients: Oil + Black Egg
Fried egg mixed with dashi sauce. The sauce is key.
Fish and Chips
Utensil: N/A
Ingredients: Potato + Flour + Oil + Black Bass/Three Lips
Scone
Utensil: N/A
Ingredients: Flour + Good Butter + Jersey Milk
Main Courses/Entrees
Omelet:
Utensil: Frying Pan
Ingredients: Oil + Small Milk + Egg
Dish made with eggs. Getting them fluffy is key.
Cost: 380G
Value (3 1/2 Stars): 415G
Omelet Rice
Utensil: Frying Pan
Ingredients: Cooked Rice + Egg + Small Milk + Oil
Rice wrapped in an omelet. Wrapping it right is tricky.
Cost:
Value: (4 Stars): 540G
Egg Rice:
Utensil: Frying Pan
Ingredients: Cooked Rice + Egg
Just crack an egg over rice. Simple but delicious.
Cost: 250G
Value: (3 Stars): 250G
Egg Rice Bowl
Utensil: Frying Pan
Ingredients: Cooked Rice + Seaweed + Egg
Cheese Fondue
Utensil: Pot
Ingredients: Bread + Cheese
Dip various ingredients in melted cheese.
Cost:
Value: (3 Stars): 400G
Tomato Fondue
Utensil: Pot
Ingredients: Tomato + Bread + Olive Oil
Pink Fondue
Utensil: Pot
Ingredients: Bread + Cheese + Red Wine
Oil Fondue
Utensil: Pot
Ingredients: Bread + Cheese + Nut Oil/Grape Seed Oil/Pumpkin Seed Oil (one of these)
Dip various ingredients in hot oil.
Cost:
Value: (3 Stars): 610G
Raclette
Utensil: Pot
Ingredients: Potato + Cheese
Potatoes covered in melted cheese.
Cost:
Value (3 1/2 Stars): 715G
Gratin
Utensil: Pot
Ingredients: Penne Pasta + Onion + Cheese
Made by baking cheese and pasta in the oven.
Cost:
Value:
Pizza
Utensil: Frying Pan
Ingredients: Flour + Tomato + Cheese
Pile different toppings on a flour dough and bake.
Cost: 510G
Value: (1/2 Star): 255G
Sushi:
Utensil: N/A
Ingredients: Cooked Rice + Sashimi
A dish made by placing raw fish on rice.
Cost:
Value (3 Stars): 800G
Sushi Bowl
Utensil: N/A
Ingredients: Cooked Rice + Sashimi + Egg/Fish Paste/Shitake/Cucumber (one of these)
Raw fish on a bowl of seasoned rice.
Cost:
Value (4 1/2 Stars): 1140G
Grilled Fish
Utensil: N/A
Ingredients: Sweetfish/Willow Gudgeon/ Silver Carp/Big Head Carp/Three-Lips
Brings out the fish's natural flavours.
Cost: 300G
Value (1/2 Star): 150G
Value (5 Stars): 420G
Fish Stew
Utensil: Pot
Ingredients: Silver Goby or Dark Sleeper, Gin-Buna, Mackerel, Red-Spotted Trout
Cost:
Value (3 Stars): 350G
Meuniere
Utensil: N/A
Ingredients: Flour + Oil + Flounder/Masu Salmon/Salmon/Sea Bass
Carpaccio
Utensil: N/A
Ingredients: Olive Oil + Sashimi or Flounder or Salmon or Tuna
Marinated Fish
Utensil: N/A
Ingredients: Olive Oil + Onion + Sashimi/Salmon/Tuna
Rice Ball:
Utensil: N/A
Ingredients: Cooked Rice + Seaweed
A Simple rice dish.
Cost: 350G
Value: (1/2 Star): 175G
Fried Rice Ball:
Utensil: N/A
Ingredients: Rice Ball + Oil
Fried Rice Ball. Very crunchy and delicious.
Cost: 500G
Value (2 Stars): 400G
Rice Porridge:
Utensil: Pot
Ingredients: Cooked Rice
Rice boiled in a soup stock.
Cost:
Value: (2 1/2 Stars): 225G
Milk Rice Porridge:
Utensil: Pot
Ingredients: Cooked Rice + Milk
Rice porridge made with milk.
Cost:
Value: 440G
Herb Rice Porridge
Utensil: Pot
Ingredients: Cooked Rice + Herb Cheese
Rice porridge with herbs added for flavour.
Cost:
Value:
Fried Rice
Utensil: Frying Pan
Ingredients: Cooked Rice + Oil + Egg/Shitake
Rice fried in a pan. Browning it is key.
Cost:
Value: (3 1/2 Stars): 495G
Risotto
Utensil: Pot
Ingredients: Cooked Rice + Oil + Tomato + Onion
A soup filled with rice and other ingredients.
Cost:
Value: (3 1/2 Stars): 715G
Doria
Utensil: Pot
Ingredients: Cooked Rice + Onion + Flour + Milk + Butter
Farmer's Breakfast
Utensil: Pot
Ingredients: Onion + Potato + Cheese + Butter
A dish made from ingredients on hand.
Cost:
Value: (4 Stars): 1125G
Macaroni and Cheese
Utensil: Pot
Ingredients: Spaghetti + Cheese
Penne Pasta
Utensil: Pot
Ingredients: Spaghetti + Herb Oil/Tomato
Cost: 800G
Mixed Rice
Utensil: N/A
Ingredients: Cooked Rice + Carrot + Fried Okara + Shitake/Shimeji
Mushroom Rice
Utensil: N/A
Cooked Rice + Shitake + Shimeji
Add mushrooms to the rice and cook them together.
Cost:
Value (1/2 Star): 250G
Shimeji Rice
Utensil: N/A
Ingredients: Cooked Rice + Shimeji
Add shimaji to the rice and cook them together.
Cost:
Value: (3 Stars): 550G
Tempura Bowl
Utensil: N/A
Ingredients: Cooked Rice + Tempura
Inari Sushi
Utensil: N/A
Ingredients: Cooked Rice + Fried Okara
Vinegar rice wrapped in sweet, fried bean curd.
Cost:
Value (3 Stars): 460G
Curry Rice:
Utensil: Pot
Ingredients: Cooked Rice + Curry Powder + Potato + Yogurt
Top the bowl of rice with curry sauce.
Cost: 650G
Value: (1/2 Star): 325G
Dry Curry
Utensil: Pot
Cooked Rice + Curry Powder
Add curry powder to rice and fry it in the pan.
Cost:
Value: (3 Stars): 350G
Vegetable Curry
Utensil: Pot
Ingredients: Cooked Rice + Curry Powder + Spinach + Asparagus/Green Pepper/Soybean
Spicy Curry
Utensil: Pot
Ingredients: Cooked Rice + Curry Powder + Spices + Yellow Pepper/Carrot/Radish/Tomato
Seaweed Curry
Utensil: Pot
Ingredients: Cooked Rice + Curry Powder + Seaweed
Milk Curry
Cooked Rice + Curry Powder + Small Milk
A curry made with milk. A very mild flavour.
Cost: 780G
Value:
Rainbow Curry
Utensil: Pot
Ingredients: Curry Rice + Spinach + Tomato + Seaweed + Jersey Milk
Ultimate Curry
Utensil: Seasoning Set
Ingredients: Rainbow Curry + Seaweed Curry + Failed Dish
Supreme Curry
Utensil: Seasoning Set
Ingredients: Rainbow Curry + Milk Curry + Failed Dish
Okonomiyaki
Utensil: Frying Pan
Ingredients: Flour + Cabbage + Oil
Udon Noodles
Utensil: N/A
Ingredients: Flour + Fish Paste
Thick and chewy noodles.
Tempura Udon
Utensil: Pot
Ingredients; Udon Noodles + Tempura
Fried Udon
Utensil: N/A
Ingredients: Udon Noodles + Oil
Add sauce to udon noodles, then fry them up in a pan.
Cost:
Value: (2 1/2 Stars): 405G
Cold Soba Noodles:
Utensil: N/A
Ingredients: Buckwheat Flour
Tempura Soba
Utensil: Pot
Ingredients: Cold Soba Noodles + Tempura
Yakisoba
Utensil: N/A
Ingredients: Cold Soba Noodles + Oil
Add sauce to soba noodles, then fry them up in a pan.
Cost: 400G
Value (1/2 Star): 200G
Spaghetti
Utensil: Pot
Ingredients: Flour + Oil
Herb Spaghetti
Utensil: Pot
Ingredients: Flour + Herb Oil + Herb Butter
Tofu Steak
Utensil: Frying Pan
Ingredients: Tofu + Oil + Shimeji
Fried Rice Noodles
Utensil: N/A
Ingredients: Rice Flour + Oil + Cabbage + Onion/Carrot/Green Pepper or Shitake/Shimeji
Fry up noodles made from rice flour with vegetables.
Cost:
Value: (3 1/2 Stars): 385G
Milk Stew
Utensil: N/A
Ingredients: Carrot + Onion + Small Milk
A stew made with milk. For those with quirky taste.
Cost: 780G
Value: (1/2 Star) 390G
Paella
Utensil: N/A
Ingredients: Cooked Rice + Onion + Yellow Pepper/Carrot/Tomato
A rice dish cooked with many ingredients.
Cost:
Value: (3 1/2 Stars): 680G
Chestnut Rice
Cooked Rice + Bottled Chestnuts
Rice mixed with chestnuts. Tastes like fall.
Cost:
Value: (3 Stars): 400G
Sweets/Desserts
Yam Dessert
Utensils: N/A
Ingredients: Yam + Egg + Butter
A tasty dessert. Fluffy and sweet.
Cost:
Value: (3 1/2 Stars): 495G
Pumpkin Pudding:
Utensil: Pot
Ingredients: Pumpkin + Butter + Egg
A pumpkin dessert. Tastes like fall.
Cost: 550G
Value: (1/2 Star): 275G
(4 Stars): 660G
Chocolate Banana
Utensil: N/A
Ingredients: Banana + Chocolate
Cost:
Value: (1/2 Star): 400G
Stewed Apples
Utensil: N/A
Ingredients: Apple + Butter
Cost:
Value (1/2 Star): 400G
Apple Pie
Utensil: Frying Pan
Ingredients: Apple + Flour + Butter + Egg
Cost:
Value (1/2 Star): 640G
Pineapple Pie
Utensil: Frying Pan
Ingredients: Pineapple + Flour + Butter + Egg
Cost:
Value (1/2 Star): 640G
Cherry Pie
Utensils: Frying Pan
Ingredients: Cherry + Flour + Butter + Egg
Cost:
Value (1/2 Star): 440G
Strawberry Pie
Utensils: Frying Pan
Ingredients: Strawberry + Flour + Butter + Egg
Cost:
Value: 440G
Blueberry Pie
Utensils: Frying Pan
Blueberry + Flour + Butter + Egg
Cost:
Value: 640G
Strawberry Sweet
Utensil: Frying Pan
Ingredients: Strawberry + Rice Candy
Cost:
Value: (1/2 Star) 240G
Sponge Cake
Utensil: Frying Pan
Ingredients: Flour + Egg
Sponge cake full of egg. Very sweet and delicious.
Cost: 320G
Value: (1/2 Star) 160G
Pudding:
Utensil: Fryiing Pan
Ingredients: Small Milk + Egg
A soft pudding. Perfect snack for kids.
Cost: 350G
Value:
Soy Milk Pudding
Utensil: Pot
Ingredients: Soy Milk + Egg
Pudding made with soy milk. Perfect snack for adults.
Cost:
Value: (3 Stars): 400G
Egg Tart
Utensil: N/A
Ingredients: Flour + Egg
Cost:
Value (1/2 Star): 280G
Cheesecake
Utensil: N/A
Ingredients: Egg + Milk + Cheese
Moist and rich.
Cost:
Value: (5 Stars): 700G
Pancake:
Ingredients; Egg + Small Milk + Flour + Butter + Honey
A sweet breakfast treat. Serve with syrup.
Cost: 400G
Value: (1/2 Star): 200G
Donut:
Utensil: N/A
Ingredients: Flour + Oil + Egg + Small Milk + Butter
Homemade donuts. Don't eat too many, though.
Cost: 550G
Value:
Cookies:
Utensil: N/A
Ingredients: Flour + Egg + Butter
Homemade cookies. Perfect with milk.
Cost:
Value: (2 1/2 Stars): 405G
Walnut Cookies
Utensil: N/A
Ingredients: Bottled Walnuts + Flour + Egg + Butter
Optional Ingredients: Nut Oil
Cost:
Value (1/2 Star):
Herb Cookies
Utensil: N/A
Ingredients: Chamomile + Flour + Egg + Butter/Herb Butter
Cost:
Value (1/2 Star):
Chocolate Cookies:
Utensil: N/A
Ingredients: Chocolate + Cookie
Cookies with Chocolate. Irresistable.
Cost: 600G
Value (1/2 Star):
Ice Cream
Utensil: N/A
Ingredients: Black Egg (Silkie Egg) + Butter
Perfect in the Summer
Cost: 500G
Value (1/2 Star):
Cake:
Utensil: N/A
Ingredients: Flour + Egg + Butter + Small Milk
A classic dessert
Cost: 400G
Value: (1/2 Star): 200G
Honey Cake
Utensil: Frying Pan
Ingredients: Cake + Honey
Honey-flavoured Cake.
Cost:
Value: (2 1/2 Stars): 585G
Steamed Cake
Utensil: N/A
Ingredients: Flour + Milk + Carrot
Cost:
Value:
Chocolate Cake
Utensil: Frying Pan
Ingredients: Cake + Chocolate
Very chocolaty cake that's not too sweet.
Cost: 930G
Value:
Sweet Dumplings
Utensil: N/A
Ingredients: Rice Candy
Small and simple Dumplings.
Cost: 250G
Value (1 1/2 Star): 175G
Party Cake
Utensil: Frying Pan
Ingredients: Flour + Good Butter + Black Egg
Cost:
Value:
Chocolate Party Cake
Utensil: Seasoning Set
Ingredients: Chocolate + Party Cake
Cost:
Value:
Party Cheesecake
Utensil: Seasoning Set
Ingredients: Party Cake + Cheese
Cost
Value
Toasted Rice Candy
Utensil: Frying Pan
Ingredients: Rice Candy + Seaweed
Has a unique flavour and texture.
Cost: (1 Star):
Value
Bamboo Dumpling
Utensil: N/A
Ingredients: Rice Candy + Summer Tea Leaves
Cost:
Value
Fruit Shiratama
Utensil: None
Ingredients: Shiratama Flour + 2 Fruits (Apple/Banana/Blueberry/Cherry/Grape/Muscat/Orange/Peach/Pineapple/Strawberry)
Chocolate Fondue
Utensil: Pot
Ingredients: Chocolate + Bread
Optional Ingredients: 1 Fruit of any variety (Apple/Banana/Blueberry/Cherry/Grape/Muscat/Orange/Peach/Pineapple/Strawberry)
Cost:
Value:
Trifle
Utensil: Frying Pan
Ingredients: Sponge Cake + Black Egg + Jersey Milk + 1 Fruit (Apple/Banana/Blueberry/Cherry/Grape/Muscat/Orange/Pineapple/Strawberry)
Cost:
Value:
Baumkuchen
Utensil: Frying Pan
Ingredients: Flour + Black Egg + Jersy Milk
Cost:
Value:
Churro
Utensil: N/A
Ingredients: Flour + Oil + Black Egg
Montblanc
Ingredients: Bottled Chestnuts + Cake
A cake made with plenty of chestnuts.
Cost: 750G
Value: (1/2 Star): 375G
(2 1/2 Stars): 675G
Kurikinton
Utensil: N/A
Ingredients: Bottled Chestnut
A dessert made with crushed Chestnuts.
Cost:
Value:(1 1/2 Stars): 200G
Drinks/Others
Note that Grand Bazaar considers the act of serving Wine to be a Recipe in itself. The very act of pouring Wine from a Bottle into a Glass constitutes a Recipe.
Red Wine
Utensil: N/A
Ingredients: Red Wine
Red Wine in a Glass Rich and flavourful.
Cost: 520G
Value:
White Wine
Utensil: N/A
Ingredients: White Wine
White Wine in a Glass.
Cost:
Value:
Rose Wine
Utensil: N/A
Ingredients: Rose Wine
Cost:
Value
Champagne
Utensil: N/A
Ingredients: Champagne
Champagne in a Glass.
Cost:
Value:
Strawberry Wine
Utensil: N/A
Ingredients: Strawberry Wine
Strawberry Wine in a Glass.
Cost: 940G
Value:
Tomato Wine
Utensil: N/A
Ingredients: Tomato Wine
Tomato Wine in a Glass
Cost:
Value:
Chicha
Utensil: N/A
Ingredients: Chicha
Chicha in a glass. It's a llittle sour.
Cost:
Value: (2 Stars): 845G
Pineapple Wine
Utensil: N/A
Ingredients: Pineapple Wine
Cost:
Value:
Peach Wine
Utensil: N/A
Ingredients: Peach Wine
Cost:
Value:
Banana Wine
Utensil: N/A
Ingredients: Banana Wine
Cost:
Value:
Orange Wine
Utensil: N/A
Ingredients: Orange Wine
Cost:
Value:
Cherry Wine
Utensil: N/A
Ingredients: Cherry Wine
Cost:
Value:
Apple Wine
Utensil: N/A
Ingredients: Apple Wine
Cost: 1220G
Value:
Berry Wine
Utensil: N/A
Ingredients: Blueberry Wine
Cost:
Value:
Beer
Utensil: N/A
Ingredients: Beer
Cost:
Value:
Honey Wine
Utensil: N/A
Ingredients: Honey Wine
Cost:
Value:
Chestnut Wine
Utensil: N/A
Ingredients: Chestnut Wine
Cost:
Value:
Spring Wine
Utensil: Pot
Ingredients: Spring Wine
Cost:
Value:
Summer Wine
Utensil: Pot
Ingredients: Summer Wine
Cost:
Value:
Fall Wine
Utensil: Pot
Ingredients: Fall Wine
Cost:
Value:
4 Seasons Wine
Utensil: Seasoning Set
Ingredients: Four Seasons Wine
Cost:
Value:
Sangria
Utensil: Seasoning Set
Ingredients: Red Wine + 2 Fruits (Apple/Banana/Blueberry/Cherry/Grape/Muscat/Orange/Peach/Pineapple/Strawberry)
Cost:
Value:
Macha Tea
Utensil: N/A
Ingredients: Macha Tea (Tin)
Cost:
Value:
Sencha Tea
Utensil: N/A
Ingredients: Sencha Tea (Tin)
Cost:
Value:
Puer Tea
Utensil: N/A
Ingredients: Puer Tea (Tin)
Cost:
Value:
Oolong Tea
Utensil: N/A
Ingredients: Oolong Tea (Tin)
Cost:
Value:
Straight Tea:
Utensil: Pot
Ingredients: Straight Tea (Tin)
A simple tea. Perfect for tea time.
Cost: 600G
Value: 300G (1/2 Star)
Strawberry Tea
Utensil: Pot
Ingredients: Strawberry Tea (Tin)
Strawberry-flavoured tea.
Cost: 780G
Value:
Pineapple Tea
Utensil: Pot
Ingredients: Pineapple Tea (Tin)
Cost:
Value:
Banana Tea
Utensil: Pot
Ingredients: Banana Tea (Tin)
Cost:
Value:
Orange Tea
Utensil: Pot
Ingredients: Orange Tea (Tin)
Cost:
Value:
Cherry Tea
Utensil: Pot
Ingredients: Cherry Tea (Tin)
Cost:
Value:
Apple Tea
Utensil: Pot
Ingredients: Apple Tea (Tin)
Cost:
Value:
Grape Tea
Utensil: Pot
Ingredients: Grape Tea (Tin)
Cost:
Value:
Muscat Tea
Utensil: Pot
Ingredients; Muscat Tea (Tin)
Cost:
Value:
Blueberry Tea
Utensil: Pot
Ingredients: Blueberry Tea (Tin)
Cost:
Value:
Green Tea
Utensil: N/A
Ingredients: Green Tea (Tin)
Cost:
Value:
Peach Tea
Utensil: N/A
Ingredients: Peach Tea (Tin)
Cost:
Value:
Mint Tea
Utensil: Pot
Ingredients: Mint Tea (Tin)
Tea with a hint of mint in it.
Cost: 680G
Value:
Chamomile Tea
Utensil: Pot
Ingredients: Chamomile Tea (Tin)
Cost:
Value:
Spring Tea
Utensil: Pot
Ingredients: Spring Tea (Tin)
Cost:
Value
Summer Tea
Utensil: Pot
Ingredients: Summer Tea (Tin)
Cost:
Value:
Fall Tea
Utensil: Pot
Ingredients: Fall Tea (Tin)
Cost:
Value:
Gold Tea
Utensil: Seasoning Set
Ingredients: Gold Tea (Tin)
Cost:
Value:
Milk Tea
Utensil: Pot
Ingredients: Straight Tea + Small Milk
Milk mixed into tea. Very mild and delicious.
Cost: 600G
Value:
Royal Milk Tea
Utensil: Seasoning Set
Ingredients: Gold Tea + Jersey Milk
Cost:
Value:
Russian Tea
Utensil: Pot
Ingredients: Straight Tea + 1 Jam (Apple/Blueberry/Grape/Strawberry Jam)
Cost:
Value:
Apple Jam
Utensil: Pot
Ingredients: Apple
Strawberry Jam
Utensil: Pot
Ingredients: Strawberry
Cost:
Value:
Grape Jam
Utensil: Pot
Ingredients: Grape
Cost:
Value:
Blueberry Jam
Utensil: Pot
Ingredients: Blueberry
Cost:
Value:
Hot Coffee
Utensil: Pot
Ingredients: Coffee Pack
Cost: 400G
Value: (1/2 Star) 200G
Cafe au Lait
Utensil: Pot
Ingredients: Hot Coffee + Small Milk
Cost:
Value
Cappuccino:
Utensil: Pot
Ingredients: Hot Coffee + Jersey/Golden Milk
Cost:
Value:
Hot Milk
Utensil: Pot
Ingredients: Small Milk
Cost:
Value:
Cooked Rice:
Utensil: N/A
Ingredients: Rice (uncooked)
Rice boiled in water. Eat or use in recipes.
Cost:
Value:
Bread:
Utensil: N/A
Ingredients: Flour
Fluffy bread. Eat or use in recipes.
Cost: 120G
Value:
White Bread
Utensil: N/A
Ingredients: Rice Flour
Fluffy white bread. Eat or use in Recipes.
Cost:
Value:
Windmills in Grand Bazaar
1st Windmill Tutorial
On Tuesday, 24 Spring at 6.00 a.m., you should receive a visit from Isaac. This Event will unlock the first Windmill that is located on your own Farm. Isaac will give you a little tutorial about Windmills in general and the Windmill on your farm specifically.
Each of the Windmills has a slightly different function in terms of the Items it can create. The 1st Windmill deals with fermentation and therefore is the one where all Pickles, alcoholic beverages and Yogurts are created, among other things. Butter and Cheese are made at this Windmill as well.
Isaac: Windmills are very useful, and can ghelp you alot. They use the power of the wind to make things. It's quite convenient, actually! Please, follow me.
He takes me inside the Windmill below my field.
Isaac: Are you surprised? It's great, isn't it? I said earlier that windmills can make many different things. This windmill will ferment whatever you decide to use. For instance, milk becomes cheese, and eggs become mayonnaise. You can make many things from simple ingredients.
Now, let's go through how to use the windmill. First, place the item you wish to ferment here. After that, you'll be able to choose what you want to make. The necessary ingredients are chosen for you, so just decide how many you want. You can make up to six types of items at once.
That metre tells you what you're making right now. It also tells you how much time is left until the item will be complete. The time needed will depend on wind strength. Stronger winds mean shorter times! When this light starts to blink, your item is ready. And then you just take your completed item out of here!
And that's the basics of how you use a windmill! Oh, do you happen to have any Wonderfuls, Freya?
Me: ?
Isaac: Wonderfuls can make the windmill more powerful! There are 6 kinds, each with their own unique effects! If you find one, just put it in here!
And that's how you use a Windmill!... Please use the wiindmill with care. Ah yes... Here's a helpful tip if you want to shorten the waiting time... Stand near the blades of the windmill, then blow into the microphone. Something very interesting should occur...
Me: ?
Isaac: Heh heh heh... Give it a try! There are two other windmills here in town, so I'll fix them up too. I'll come tell you when you can use them. Well, I''ll be going now. Enjoy using the windmill!
When the Event ends, explore the Windmill Menu and you will find a list of Recipes. Choose:
Use the Windmill?
You then will have access to the Recipe List.
Incidentally, blowing on the microphone can decrease the time for any Item significantly. Weather will affect the Wind as well. Times given here are the 'default' times, which translates to the longest possible time it can take to complete the Recipe.
1st Windmill Recipe List
Ingredients for Recipes are displayed in the Menu solely in picture form, but this is one situation where you can use the Touchscreen. Change the view to a Touchscreen view by tapping on the little double arrows to the left of the X, then tap on the icon of the ingredient to see a written description of it.
Although you can make Wine and Tea at this Windmill, they will not be ready for consumption afterwards. Wine as well as Beer and Champagne must be poured into a Glass in your Kitchen using the proper Recipe and Tea must be brewed.
Fertiliser:
Ingredients: Weed + Branch
Use on crops and trees to get higher-quality produce.
Time: 26 Minutes
Cheese:
Ingredients: Small Milk
Delicious Cheese. Used in many recipes.
Time: 3 Hours
Good Cheese:
Ingredients: Jersey Milk
Good-quality Cheese. Used in many recipes.
Time: 4 Hours
Great Cheese:
Ingredients: Golden Milk
The finest Cheese there is. Used in many recipes.
Time: 5 Hours
Herb Cheese:
Ingredients: Small Milk + Chamomile
Cheese flavoured with herbs. Used in many recipes.
Time: 4 Hours
Good Herb Cheese:
Ingredients: Jersey Milk + Chamomile
Time: 5 Hours
Great Herb Cheese:
Ingredients: Golden Milk + Chamomile
Finest of all herb cheeses. Used in many recipes.
Time: 6 Hours
Yogurt:
Ingredients: Small Milk + Mint
Delicious yogurt. Used in many recipes.
Time: 12 Hours
Good Yogurt:
Ingredients: Jersey Milk + Mint
Good-quality yogurt. Used in many recipes.
Time: 5 Hours
Great Yogurt:
Ingredients: Golden Milk + Mint
Finest of all yogurts. Used in many recipes.
Time: 6 Hours
Fruit Yogurt:
Ingredients: Small Milk + Mint + Banana + Strawberry + Peach
Yogurt with fruit mixed in. Used in many recipes.
Good Fruit Yogurt:
Ingredients: Jersey Milk + Mint + Orange + Apple + Grape
Good-quality fruit yogurt. Used in many recipes.
Great Fruit Yogurt:
Ingredients: Golden Milk + Mint + White Grapes + Blueberry + Cherry
Finest of all fruit yogurst. Used in many recipes.
Butter:
Ingredients: Small Milk + Oil
Delicious Butter. Used in many recipes.
Time: 1 Hour, 15 Minutes
Good Butter:
Ingredients: Jersey Milk + Oil
Good-quality Butter. Used in many recipes.
Time: 5 Hours
Great Butter: Golden Milk + Oil
Finest of all butters. Used in many recipes.
Time: 8 Hours
Herb Butter:
Ingredients: Small Milk + Chamomile + Oil
Butter flavoured with herbs. Used in many recipes.
Time: 4 Hours
Good Herb Butter:
Ingredients: Jersey Milk + Chamomile + Oil
Good-quality Herb Butter. Used in many recipes.
Great Herb Butter:
Ingredients: Golden Milk + Chamomile + Oil
Finest of all herb butters. Used in many recipes.
Mayonnaise:
Ingredients: Egg + Oil
Delicous mayonnaise. Used in many recipes.
Time: 36 Minutes
Good Mayonnaise: Black (Silkie) Egg + Oil
Good-quality mayonnaise. Used in many recipes.
Time: 2 Hours
Great Mayonnaise: Golden Egg + Oil
Finest of all Mayonnaise. Used in many recipes.
Time: 3 Hours
Herb Mayonnaise: Egg + Chamomile + Oil
Mayo flavoured with herbs. Used in many recipes.
Time: 1 1/2 Hours
Good Herb Mayonnaise:
Ingredients: Black (Silkie) Egg + Chamomile + Oil
Good herb mayonnaise. Used in many recipes.
Time: 2 1/2 Hours
Great Herb Mayo:
Ingredients: Golden Egg, Chamomile + Oil
Finest of all herb mayonnaises. Used in many recipes.
Time: 3 1/2 Hours
Miso:
Ingredients: Soybean + Cooked Rice
Ingredient for miso soup. Also used in other recipes.
Time: 120 Hours
Red Wine:
Ingredients: Grape
Rich and flavourful. Preserved and won't expire.
Time: 48 Hours
White Wine:
Ingredients: Muscat
Light and tasty. Preserved and won't expire.
Time: 48 Hours
Rose Wine:
Ingredients: Grape + Muscat
A mix of red and white. Preserved and won't expire.
Time: 96 Hours
Strawberry Wine:
Ingredients: Red Wine + Strawberry
A very sweet wine. Preserved and won't expire.
Time: 122 Hours
Tomato Wine:
Ingredients: Red Wine + Tomato
A very unusual wine. Preserved and won't expire.
Time: 122 Hours
Chicha:
Ingredients: Corn + Yogurt
Very strong and acidic. Preserved and won't expire.
Time: 144 Hours
Pineapple Wine:
Ingredients: White Wine + Pineapple
Refreshingly sour. Preserved and won't expire.
Time: 136 Hours
Peach Wine:
Ingredients: White Wine + Peach
Has a soft, delicious taste. Preserved and won't expire.
Time: 132 Hours
Banana Wine:
Ingredients: White Wine + Banana
Has a strong aroma. Preserved and won't expire.
Time: 132 Hours
Orange Wine:
Ingredients: Orange + White Wine
Tangy flavour and aroma. Preserved and won't expire.
Time: 132 Hours
Cherry Wine:
Ingredients: Cherry + Red Wine
Tart and sweet. Preserved and won't expire.
Time: 132 Hours
Apple Wine:
Ingredients: Red Wine + Apple
Tastes sweet and appley. Preserved and won't expire.
Blueberry Wine:
Ingredients: White Wine + Blueberry
Surprisingly sour. Preserved and won't expire.
Honey Wine:
Ingredients: Honey + White Wine
Sweet and easy to drink. Preserved and won't expire.
Time: 120 Hours
Chestnut Wine:
Ingredients: Chestnut + White Wine
Has a rich aroma. Preserved and won't expire.
Time: 140 Hours
Beer:
Ingredients: Wheat + Soybean
Alcohol made from barley. Bitter but refreshing.
Time: 72 Hours
Champagne:
Ingredients: Rose Wine
Bubbly and refreshing. Preserved and won't expire.
Time: 169 Hours
Pickled Turnip:
Ingredients: Turnip + Olive Oil
Sour and salty. Has a satisfying crunch.
Time: 10 Hours
Pickled Potato:
Ingredients: Potato + Olive Oil
Sour and salty. Has a slightly odd texture.
Pickled Cabbage:
Ingredients: Cabbage + Olive Oil
Sour and salty. A vegetable that's easy to pickle.
Time: 2 Hours
Pickled Asparagus:
Ingredients: Asparagus + Olive Oil
Sour and salty. Pickling removes the bitterness.
Pickled Onion:
Ingredients: Onion + Olive Oil
Sour and salty. Strongly acidic.
Pickled Pumpkin:
Ingredients: Pumpkin + Olive Oil
Sour and salty. Has an unusual flavour.
Pickled Radish:
Ingredients: Radish + Olive Oil
Sour and salty. Crunchy and a little spicy.
Pickled Carrot:
Ingredients: Carrot + Olive Oil
Sour and salty. Do not feed to horses.
Pickled Spinach:
Ingredients: Spinach + Olive Oil
Sour and salty. Acidic, but tasty.
Time: 2 Hours
Cauliflower Pickle:
Ingredients: Cauliflower + Olive Oil
Sour and salty. Very crisp.
Time: 8 Hours
Pickled Eggplant:
Ingredients: Eggplant + Olive Oli
Sour and salty. Has a deep, subtle flavour.
Time: 4 Hours
Pickled Yam:
Ingredients: Yam + Olive Oil
Sour and salty. Surprisingly sour.
Pickled Pepper:
Ingredients: Green/Bell Pepper + Olive Oil
Sour and salty. Colourful and appetising.
Pickled Y. Pepper:
Ingredients: Yellow Pepper + Olive Oil
Sour and salty. Colourful and delicious.
Pickled Olive:
Ingredients: Olive + Olive Oil
Sour and salty. A classic green olive.
Green Tea Can:
Ingredients: Spring Tea Leaves
Can full of tea leaves. Prepare it to make tea.
Time: 5 Hours
Sencha Tea Can:
Ingredients: Spring Tea Leaves + Summer Tea Leaves
Can full of tea leaves. Prepare it to make tea.
Time: 10 hours
Matcha Tea Can:
Ingredients: Green Tea Can
Can full of tea leaves. Prepare it to make tea.
Time: 15 Hours
Puer Tea Can:
Ingredients: Summer Tea Leaves
Can full of tea leaves. Prepare it to make tea.
Time: 5 Hours
Oolong Tea Can:
Ingredients: Summer Tea Leaves + Fall Tea Leaves
Can full of tea leaves. Prepare it to make tea.
Straight Tea Can:
Ingredients: Fall Tea Leaves
Can full of tea leaves. Prepare it to make tea.
Strawberry Tea Can
Ingredients: Fall Tea Leaves + Strawberry
Can full of tea leaves. Prepare it to make tea.
Pineapple Tea Can
Ingredients: Fall Tea Leaves + Pineapple
Can full of tea leaves. Prepare it to make tea.
Peach Tea Can
Ingredients: Fall Tea Leaves + Peach
Can full of tea leaves. Prepare it to make tea.
Banana Tea Can
Ingredients: Fall Tea Leaves + Banana
Can full of tea leaves. Prepare it to make tea.
Orange Tea Can
Ingredients: Fall Tea Leaves + Orange
Can full of tea leaves. Prepare it to make tea.
Cherry Tea Can
Ingredients: Fall Tea Leaves +
Can full of tea leaves. Prepare it to make tea.
Apple Tea Can
Ingredients: Fall Tea Leaves + Apple
Can full of tea leaves. Prepare it to make tea.
Grape Tea Can
Ingredients: Fall Tea Leaves + Grape
Can full of tea leaves. Prepare it to make tea.
Muscat Tea:
Ingredients: Fall Tea Leaves + Muscat
Can full of tea leaves. Prepare it to make tea.
Blueberry Tea Can
Ingredients: Fall Tea Leaves + Blueberry
Can full of tea leaves. Prepare it to make tea.
Mint Tea Can
Ingredients: Fall Tea Leaves + Mint
Can full of tea leaves. Prepare it to make tea.
Chamomile Tea Can
Ingredients: Fall Tea Leaves + Chamomile
Can full of tea leaves. Prepare it to make tea.
Lavender Tea Can
Ingredients: Fall Tea Leaves + Lavender
Can full of tea leaves. Prepare it to make tea.
Advanced Windmill Recipes:
The following Recipes will be unlocked with a Purple Wonderful:
Spring Wine:
Ingredients: Peach Wine + Strawberry Wine + Pineapple Wine
Summer Wine:
Ingredients: Tomato Wine + Orange Wine + Cherry Wine + Blueberry Wine
Fall Wine:
Ingredients: Chestnut Wine + Apple Wine + Honey Wine
Four Seasons Wine:
Ingredients: Red Wine + Spring Wine + Summer Wine + Fall Wine
Mixed Pickles
Ingredients: Pickled Asparagus + Pickled Radish + Cauliflower Pickles + Pickled Pepper + Pickled Yellow Pepper + Pickled Olive
Spring Tea (Tin)
Ingredients: Fall Tea Leaves + Cabbage + Mint
Summer Tea (Tin_
Ingredients: Fall Tea Leaves + Corn + Chamomile
Fall Tea (Tin)
Ingredients: Fall Tea Leaves + Eggplant + Lavender
Gold Tea (Tin)
Ingredients: Summer Tea Leaves + Spring Tea + Fall Tea + Lavender Tea + Chamomile Tea
N.B. All ingredients must be prepared in your Kitchen.
2nd Windmill: Forging and Manufacturing
On 16 or 17 Summer, you should receive another Visit from Isaac at 6.00 a.m. to unlock the second Windmill. This is the Windmill south of the Hotel and west of Angelo's House. Isaac will describe it as the 'last Windmill' but it actually is the second of three that will be unlocked in the first year.
It is this Windmill that allows you to forge more powerful tools and create Accessories.
As Isaac will explain:
Isaac: This windmill lets you manufacture various items. For example, ore becomes accessories, and tools can become more powerful. With the right ingredients, you can make all kinds of items! You use it the same way you use the other windmills.
You should be able to upgrade some of your Tools as soon as the Windmill is unlocked if you have stored the necessary Ores for the upgrades. In particular, the first Fishing Rod upgrade is easy to perform as it requires only one piece of Lumber and a piece of Copper. It does take 48 hours so you need to resign yourself to the loss of this Tool for three days unless you are willing to expend a large amount of energy blowing on the microphone to speed the Windmill. Furthermore, Tool Upgrades in Grand Bazaar resemble those in Rune Factory more than traditional Harvest Moon games, as you will need to upgrade the Tool a number of times to improve its Rank or Quality significantly. Each upgrade only improves Rank by half a Star. Note that you never will be able to create a NEW Tool from an existing Tool.
It is only in the second Year that the Medium Fishing Rod will appear at Felix's Stall at the Bazaar and only in the fourth Year that the Long Fishing Rod will appear.
Even with the original, unimproved Short Fishing Rod, you will be able to catch rather decent Fish, however, especially in bad weather. Severe storms such as Hurricanes and Snowstorms tend to bring larger, ocean fish into the River at the Hotel Screen. Some may prove too powerful for your basic Fishing Rod but you may be surprised nonetheless as to what you can catch without any upgrades.
Only the Hoe, Watering Can and Fishing Rod can be upgraded in Grand Bazaar.
Blue Necklace:
Ingredients: Amethyst + Gold + Silver + Copper
Has no special effect. Makes a good gift.
Purple Necklace
Ingredeints: Sandrose + Gold + Silver + Copper
Has no special effect. Makes a good gift.
Black Necklace
Ingredients: Moonstone + Gold + Silver + Copper
Has no special effect. Makes a good gift.
Green Bracelet
Ingredients: Emerald + Gold + Silver
Has no special effect. Makes a good gift.
Purple Bracelet
Ingredients: Ruby + Gold = Silver
Has no special effect. Makes a good gift.
Blue Bracelet
Ingredients: Sandrose + Gold + Silver
Has no special effect. Makes a good gift.
Pink Brooch
Ingredients: Pink Diamond + Silver + Mithril
Has no special effect. Makes a good gift.
Blue Brooch
Ingredients: Amethyst + Silver + Mythirl
Has no special effect. Makes a good gift.
Green Brooch
Ingredients: Peridot + Silver + Mithril
Has no special effect. Makes a good gift.
Yellow Brooch
Ingredients; Topaz + Silver + Mithril
Has no special effect. Makes a good gift.
Light Blue Brooch
Ingreidients: Fluorite + Silver + Mithril
Has no special effect. Makes a good gift.
Purple Brooch:
Ingredients: Sandrose + Silver + Mithril
Has no special effect. Makes a good gift.
Ball of Wool
Ingredients: Wool
A ball of wool. Used as clothing material.
Ball of Good Wool
Ingredients: Good Wool
A ball of top-quality wool. Used as clothing material.
Ball of Great Wool
Ingredients: Great Wool
A ball of the finest wool. Used as clothing material.
Hoe:
Ingredients: Hoe + Silver + Lumber
Short tool used to till the land.
Time: 24 Hours
Watering Can
Ingredients: Watering Can + Orichalcum + Material Stone
Short tool used to water plants
Time: 24 Hours
Short Fishing Rod
Ingredients: Fishing Rod + Lumber + Copper
A fishing rod that casts a short distance.
Time: 48 hours
Medium Fishing Rod
Ingredients: Medium Fishing Rod + Copper + Silver
A fishing rod that casts a medium distance.
Time: 120 Hours
Long Fishing Rod
Ingredients: Long Fishing Rod + Lumber + Copper + Silver + gold
A fishing rod that casts a long distance.
Time: 168 Hours
Bronze Coin
Ingredients: Small Coin + Copper
Maybe it can be used for payment somewhere...
Silver Coin
Ingredients: Small Coin + Silver
Maybe it can be used for payment somewhere...
Gold Coin
Ingredients: Small Coin + Gold
Maybe it can be used for payment somewhere...
Advanced Windmill Recipes
The following are unlocked with a Purple Wonderful:
Blue Ring:
Ingredients: Agate + Mithril + Adamantite
Purple Ring
Ingredients: Diamond + Mithril + Adamantite
Yellow Ring
Ingredients: Topaz + Mithril + Adamantite
Green Ring
Ingredients; Peridot + Mithril + Adamantite
The 3rd Windmill
Although Isaac will tell you that the 2nd Windmill is the 'last' Windmill, players will know at once that this cannot be true, as there is another Windmill near the Waterfall.
On 3 Autumn, Isaac will appear at your Farmhouse to announce that he has unlocked the third Windmill.
Isaac: This Windmill is used for grinding items. For example, crops will make seeds and wheat will make flour. With the right ingredients, you can make all kinds of items!
As you can see, the third Windmill takes the place of the Seedmaker as well as the Mills in other Harvest Moon games.
3rd Windmill Recipes
Turnip Seeds:
Ingredients: Turnip
Spring Crop. Can harvest 4-5 Days after planting.
Potato Seeds
Ingredients: Potato
Spring Crop: Can harvest 6 - 8 Days after planting.
Cabbage Seeds
Ingredients: Cabbage
Spring Crop. Can harvest 11 - 15 Days after planting.
Cucumber Seeds
Ingredients: Cucumber
Spring Crop. Can harvest 7 - 9 Days after planting.
Asparagus Seeds
Ingredients: Asparagus
Spring Crop. Can harvest 8 - 11 Days after planting.
Strawberry Seeds
Ingredients: Strawberry
Spring Crop. Can harvest 6 - 8 Days after planting.
Tomato Seeds
Ingredients: Tomato
Summer Crop. Can harvest 8 - 10 Days after planting.
Corn Seeds
Ingredients: Corn
Summer Crop. Can harvest 11 - 15 Days after planting.
Onion Seeds
Ingredients: Onion
Summer Crop. Can harvest 5 - 7 Days after planting.
Pineapple Seeds
Ingredients: Pineapple
Summer Crop. Can harvest 15 - 21 Days after planting.
Pumpkin Seeds
Ingredients: Pumpkin
Summer Crop. Can harvest 11 - 15 Days after planting.
Radish Seeds
Ingredients: Radish
Summer Crop. Can harvest 4 - 5 Days after planting.
Eggplant Seeds
Ingredients: Eggplant
Fall Crop. Can harvest 8 - 10 Days after planting.
Carrot Seeds
Ingredients: Carrot
Fall Crop. Can harvest 6 - 8 Days after planting.
Yam Seeds
Ingredients: Yam
Fall Crop. Can harvest 4 - 6 Days after planting.
Green Pepper Seeds
Ingredients: Green Pepper
Fall Crop. Can harvest 6 - 8 Days after planting.
Spinach Seeds
Ingredients: Spinach
Fall Crop. Can harvest 5 - 6 Days after planting.
Y. Pepper Seeds
Iingredients: Yellow Pepper
Fall Crop. Can harvest 8 - 11 Days after planting.
Cauliflower Seeds
Ingredients: Cauliflower
Fall Crop. Can harvest 11 - 15 Days after planting.
Grass Seeds
Ingredients: Fodder + Fertiliser
Grow Spring - Fall. Harvest 12 Days after planting.
Wheat Seeds
Ingredients: Wheat + Fertiliser
Grow Spring - Fall. Harvest 50 Days after planting.
Coffee Tree Seed
Ingredients: Coffee Beans + Fertiliser
Bears Fruit in the Spring. It takes 2 Months to mature.
Olive Tree Seed
Ingredients: Olive + Fertiliser
Bears Fruit in the Spring. It takes 2 Months to mature.
Peach Tree Seed
Bears fruit in the summer. It takes 2 months to mature.
Banana Tree Seed
Bears fruit in the summer. It takes 1 Month to mature.
Orange Tree Seed
Bears fruit in the summer. It takes 6 Weeks to mature.
Cherry Tree Seed
Bears fruit in the summer. It takes 2 Months to mature.
Grape Tree Seed
Bears fruit in the Fall. It takes 2 Months to mature.
Apple Tree Seed
Bears fruit in the Fall. It takes 2 Months to mature.
Muscat Tree Seed
Bears fruit in the fall. It takes 2 Months to mature.
Blueberry Seed
Ingredients: Blueberries + Fertiliser
Bears fruit in the Fall. It takes 2 Months to mature.
Tea Tree Seed
Ingredients: Spring Tea Leaves + Summer Tea Leaves + Fall Tea Leaves
Takes a Month to mature. Leaves grow Spring - Fall.
Coffee Pack
Ingredients: Coffee Beans
Pack of ground Coffee. Enjoy coffee with ease.
Citrus Perfume
Ingredients: Orange + Pineapple
Perfume with Citrus Aroma. Makes a Great Gift.
Flower Perfume
Ingredients: Moondrop + Pink Cat + Magic Blue Flower + Magic Red Flower + Toy Flower
Perfume with floral Aroma. Makes a great Gift.
Time: 756 Hours
Herb Perfume
Ingredients: Mint + Chamomile + Lavender
Perfume with herbal aroma. Makes a great gift.
Time: 740 hours
Olive Oil
Ingredients: Olive + Oil
Herb Oil
Ingredients: Mint + Chamomile + Lavender + Oil
Nut Oil
Ingredients: Walnut + Oil
Oil made from Nuts. Used for cooking.
Time: 12 Hours, 25 minutes
Grape Seed Oil
Ingredients: Grape Tree Seeds
Pumpkin Seed Oil
Ingredients: Pumpkin Seeds
Oil made from Pumpkin Seeds. Used for cooking.
Bottled Walnuts
Ingredients: Walnut
Bottle filled with Walnuts. Incredient for cooking.
Time: About 20 Minutes
Honey
Ingredients: Honeycomb
Made from honeycomb. Very sweet and delicious.
Time: About 12 Hours
Bottled Chestnuts
Ingredients: Chestnut
Ingredients: Bottle fileld with peeled chestnuts to cook with.
Time: About 50 Minutes
Flour
Ingredients: Wheat
A bag full of flour. Ingredient for bread/pasta.
Bread Crumbs
Ingredients: Bread
A bag full of bread crumbs. Ingredient for fried foods.
White Bread Crumbs
Ingredients: White Bread
A bag of white bread crumbs.
Rice Flour
Ingredients: Rice
A bag full of rice flour. Ingredient for recipes.
Time: 59 minutes.
Soy Flour
Ingredients: Soybean
Made from crushed Soybeans.
Buckwheat Flour
Ingredients: Buckwheat
Soba noodle ingredient. Has other uses too.
Shiratama Flour
Ingredients: Rice Candy
The essential shiratama ingredient.
Advanced Windmill Recipes
The following are unlocked with a Purple Wonderful:
Tea Perfume:
Ingredients: Strawberry Tea + Citrus Perfume
Blended Perfume
Ingredients: Citrus Perfume + Flower Perfume + Herb Perfume + Tea Perfume
All Grand Bazaar Guides by Freyashawk
Grand Bazaar Cookbook Recipes Guide - http://faqs.ign.com/articles/111/1116988p1.html
Grand Bazaar Walkthrough / General Guide - http://faqs.ign.com/articles/111/1116041p1.html
Grand Bazaar Courtship and Marriage Guide - http://faqs.ign.com/articles/111/1116042p1.html
Grand Bazaar Calendar Guide --
http://faqs.ign.com/articles/111/1115762p1.html
Grande Bazaar Characters Guide --
http://faqs.ign.com/articles/111/1115761p1.html
What is considered a complex dish? In some character profiles it says they love or hate complex or simple dishes and I dont know how to distinguish between the two.
ReplyDeleteAlso what is considered an entree for the cooking contest?
ReplyDeleteEntree would be Main Course. Complex Dishes probably are either:
ReplyDelete1. Dishes that require a Utensil or
2. Dishes with more than one ingredient
Have to test this in gameplay, but:
A Rice Ball or Boiled Egg definitely would be 'simple dishes'
Thanks for the guide! I had started my game just a few days and couldn't stop playing it. Haha
ReplyDeleteAfter seeing so much recipes, how I wish I can 'cook' those dishes in harvestmoon. Just like cooking mama. A combination of cooking + farming!~
My problem is with the fish you can catch. It always says that you can't use 'em for a meal, rather annoying actually. But I like how you told how to unlock the other things in the windmills, was wondering how! This guide is a lifesaver!
ReplyDeleteAnon, I'm not certain that I understand what you are saying here. There are specific fish that cannot be cooked or eaten, but my Recipe Cookbook Guide does list all the Fish that can be used in any of the Cooked Dishes that use Fish. This game is VERY specific where Fish Dishes are concerned!
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