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}}'''Chili Pepper''' is a [[crop]] that can be [[Farming|grown]] at the [[farm]] from Chili Pepper Seeds or indoors from a [[Chili Pepper In-A-Pot]]. Chili Pepper Seeds can be purchased at [[Freya's]] during [[Spring]], randomly obtained from treasure chests in [[dungeon]]s or bringing [[pigeon]]s to [[Pip]] or by placing a Chili Pepper into a [[Seed | }}'''Chili Pepper''' is a [[crop]] that can be [[Farming|grown]] at the [[farm]] from Chili Pepper Seeds or indoors from a [[Chili Pepper In-A-Pot]]. Chili Pepper Seeds can be purchased at [[Freya's]] during [[Spring]], randomly obtained from treasure chests in [[dungeon]]s or bringing [[pigeon]]s to [[Pip]] or by placing a Chili Pepper into a [[Seed Creator]]. | ||
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Chili Pepper Seeds can be planted outside during Spring or all year round inside the [[Greenhouse]]. Once planted, a Chili Pepper plant takes nine days to grow to the first harvest and continues to produce harvests every four days until it is uprooted or withers with the [[season]] change. | Chili Pepper Seeds can be planted outside during Spring or all year round inside the [[Greenhouse]]. Once planted, a Chili Pepper plant takes nine days to grow to the first harvest and continues to produce harvests every four days until it is uprooted or withers with the [[season]] change. | ||
Revision as of 22:12, 19 November 2024
Chili Pepper is a crop that can be grown at the farm from Chili Pepper Seeds or indoors from a Chili Pepper In-A-Pot. Chili Pepper Seeds can be purchased at Freya's during Spring, randomly obtained from treasure chests in dungeons or bringing pigeons to Pip or by placing a Chili Pepper into a Seed Creator.
Farming
Chili Pepper Seeds can be planted outside during Spring or all year round inside the Greenhouse. Once planted, a Chili Pepper plant takes nine days to grow to the first harvest and continues to produce harvests every four days until it is uprooted or withers with the season change.
Uses
Harvested Chili Peppers can be sold or cooked and processed into other products. One Chili Pepper can be donated to the Museum as part of its Crop Fruits collection.
Cooking and processing
Chili Pepper is a required ingredient in the following recipes:
| Image | Name | Recipe | Machine | Sell Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Chilli Pumpkin Soup | 874 |
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| Pumpkin Pizza | 1,319 |