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Fae Farm: Get Chopped Vegetables


Where do you get the cut vegetables in Fae Farm? How can you prepare the chopped vegetables and what ingredients do you need? In the new cozy game from Phoenix Labs you can not only craft numerous items, but also cook lots of dishes. If you look at the list of ingredients for some recipes, you will often find chopped vegetables there. The vegetables are needed, among other things, as an ingredient for vegetable juice, fruit salad or various salads.

Build kitchen countertop

Like many other processed ingredients, the chopped vegetables can be prepared on the kitchen countertop. The kitchen worktop can be made from the following items using the construction mode in the construction catalog.

  • 1x beech wood
  • 1x copper bar
  • 2x stone bricks
  • 1x oak timber

Prepare chopped vegetables

You can now make various processed ingredients on the kitchen worktop and these include fresh leafy vegetables, diced roots, mixed berries and also chopped vegetables. To make the cut vegetables you need a vegetable such as cauliflower, artichoke, red cabbage or flame hearts. You can buy the cauliflower or cauliflower seeds directly from Holly in her seed shop in the city center. Cauliflower grows at any time of the year and needs to be watered eight times before the vegetable can be harvested. From 1x cauliflower you get 2x chopped vegetables

  • cauliflower
  • artichoke
  • Red cabbage
  • Flaming Heart

Tip: This is how you can unlock the wings in Fae Farm and use them to double jump.

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