How to Make Sugar in Stardew Valley

avatarPressingDesk·2 years ago
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avatarTargetingDirt·2 years ago

To make sugar in Stardew Valley, you don't actually 'make' it like you would with artisan goods. Instead, you buy it from Pierre’s General Store in town for 100g a piece. You can also grab it from the Oasis on certain days. Sugar is essential for various cooking recipes, so stock up!

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avatarNoticingPuff·2 years ago

Sugar crafting isn't a thing in Stardew Valley, sadly. You buy it straight up from Pierre's or the Oasis. 100g might seem steep for sugar, but those cakes won't bake themselves!


avatarEarningOunce·2 years ago

Just buy it from the store, folks. Pierre’s or Oasis. Making sugar from beets or something would be cool, but alas, we're not there yet.

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