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}}'''Sourberry''' is a [[crop]] that can be [[Farming|grown]] at the [[farm]] from Kupiberry Seeds. Kupiberry Seeds can be purchased at [[Freya's]] during [[Winter]] and [[Spring]] or randomly obtained from treasure chests in [[dungeon]]s or bringing [[pigeon]]s to [[Pip]].
}}'''Sourberry''' is a [[crop]] that can be [[Farming|grown]] at the [[farm]] from Kupiberry Seeds or from a [[Sourberry In-A-Pot]]. Kupiberry Seeds can be purchased at [[Freya's]] during [[Winter]] and [[Spring]] or randomly obtained from treasure chests in [[dungeon]]s or bringing [[pigeon]]s to [[Pip]].
==Farming==
==Farming==
Sourberry Seeds can be planted outside during Winter and Spring or all year round inside the [[Greenhouse]]. Once planted, a Sourberry plant takes eight days to grow to the first harvest and continues to produce harvests every two days until it is uprooted or withers with the [[season]] change.
Sourberry Seeds can be planted outside during Winter and Spring or all year round inside the [[Greenhouse]]. Once planted, a Sourberry plant takes eight days to grow to the first harvest and continues to produce harvests every two days until it is uprooted or withers with the [[season]] change.

Revision as of 13:51, 24 July 2024

Sourberry is a crop that can be grown at the farm from Kupiberry Seeds or from a Sourberry In-A-Pot. Kupiberry Seeds can be purchased at Freya's during Winter and Spring or randomly obtained from treasure chests in dungeons or bringing pigeons to Pip.

Farming

Sourberry Seeds can be planted outside during Winter and Spring or all year round inside the Greenhouse. Once planted, a Sourberry plant takes eight days to grow to the first harvest and continues to produce harvests every two days until it is uprooted or withers with the season change.

Uses

Harvested Sourberries can be sold or cooked and processed into other products. One Sourberry can be donated to the Museum as part of its Berries collection.

Cooking and processing

Sourberry is a required ingredient in the following recipes: No results