How to Get Food and Healing Items
Complete guide to food and healing in Crimson Desert. Covers how to obtain raw ingredients through hunting, gathering, and purchasing, how to cook at campfires and field pots, the Blinding Flash sunlight cooking trick, Palmar Pills, food quality tiers, best early-game food sources, and how to eat during combat.
Overview
Crimson Desert does not feature traditional health potions. All healing comes from eating cooked food and using Palmar Pills. Food is the primary way to restore HP during exploration and combat, making ingredient gathering and cooking essential survival skills throughout the game. Understanding how to stockpile food efficiently can mean the difference between clearing a tough boss and running out of heals at the worst possible moment.
This guide covers every method of obtaining and preparing healing items, from basic Grilled Meat at a campfire to the hidden Blinding Flash trick that lets you cook anywhere under the sun.
How Healing Works
Health in Crimson Desert is restored exclusively through consuming food items and Palmar Pills. There is no passive health regeneration during combat. When your character takes damage, you need to manually eat food from your quickslot to recover HP. Cooked food restores significantly more health than raw ingredients, so preparing meals before heading into dangerous areas is always worthwhile.
In addition to HP, certain cooked dishes also restore Spirit, the resource used for special abilities and skills. Meals that restore both Health and Spirit are particularly valuable during extended fights where you need to sustain both your health pool and your offensive capabilities.
How to Eat Food During Combat
You can eat food at almost any time, including in the middle of a fight. Food consumption has roughly a 2-second cooldown between uses, which means you can heal rapidly if you have enough meals stocked. There is no animation lock that leaves you vulnerable for an extended period, making mid-combat healing very practical.
Controls
Platform | Open Food Menu | Eat Food |
|---|---|---|
PlayStation | Hold Right D-Pad | Press Right D-Pad |
Xbox | Hold Right D-Pad | Press Right D-Pad |
PC (Keyboard) | Hold F3 | Press F3 |
To equip a food item, hold the Right D-Pad (or F3 on keyboard) to open the quickslot radial menu. The food slot sits at the bottom center of the wheel. Use L2 and R2 to cycle through your available food types and select one. After equipping a food item, tap Right D-Pad (or F3) to eat it instantly.
Tip: Food items in the radial menu are sorted from left to right by healing value, with the strongest heals on the left. Scroll to the leftmost item so the game automatically cycles through your best food first before using weaker options like raw meat.
Obtaining Raw Ingredients
There are three main ways to gather the raw materials you need for cooking: hunting animals, gathering plants and fruit, and purchasing from shops in towns.
Hunting
Killing and skinning wild animals is the fastest way to stock up on meat. Animals like deer, boars, wolves, and birds roam across Pywel. Each animal typically yields 3 to 4 pieces of raw meat when skinned. Deer are especially plentiful and often appear in groups of five or more, so a single hunting spot can provide around 20 pieces of meat.
The Witchwoods: Dense deer spawns, good source of Fine Meat
Forests and grasslands across Hernand: Deer, boars, and wolves
Bird Meat drops from killing birds found near water and open fields
Note: Raw meat quality (Lean Meat, Fine Meat, Tender Meat, Marbled Meat, Tough Meat, Bird Meat) does not affect the outcome when cooking basic recipes like Grilled Meat. All types produce the same result, so do not worry about which quality of meat you use for simple dishes.
Gathering
Fruit and vegetables can be found throughout the world. Berries grow on bushes, and fruit can be collected by felling fruit-bearing trees with an axe. Herbs like Rosemary, Lavender, Peony, and Marigold are gathered from plants and are primarily used for alchemy rather than cooking.
Vegetables: Onions, Flax, Cucumbers, Turnips, and Beets are found in fields and near settlements
Fruit and Berries: Raspberries, Blueberries, Wild Berries, and other fruit grow on bushes and trees
Fish: Caught at fishing spots near rivers and lakes; Northern Pike are common
Grains: Lentils, Beans, Barley, Wheat, and Peas can be gathered or purchased
Upgrading your Howling Hill Camp unlocks vegetable patches where you can grow your own produce, providing a steady supply of ingredients without needing to forage.
Purchasing from Shops
Several vendors in Hernand sell cooking ingredients, making it easy to restock between adventures.
Vendor | Location | Stock |
|---|---|---|
Butcher | Hernand Town (southwest) | Lean Meat, Fine Meat, Tender Meat, Marbled Meat, Tough Meat, Bird Meat, Lean Bird Meat |
Grocer | Hernand Town | Fruits, vegetables, grains, salt, eggs, cooking oil |
Pailune Meat Vendor | Pailune (unlocked in Chapter 7) | Meat varieties (second daily restock option) |
The Butcher in Hernand Town is marked with a "?" icon on the environment map tab. His stock refreshes every night at 00:00 in-game time. Once you reach Chapter 7, a second meat vendor becomes available in Pailune, effectively doubling your daily meat supply.
Cooking Methods
There are three ways to cook food in Crimson Desert: at a Field Grill (campfire or bonfire), at a Field Pot (cooking pot), and using the Blinding Flash ability in sunlight. Each method produces different types of food with varying healing power.
Field Grill (Campfire)
Field Grills are the most common cooking stations. Any bonfire, campfire, or open flame can be used as a Field Grill. Approach a cooking pot or campfire, hold L1/LB to interact, and select the "Cook" option. From there, choose a recipe, set the quantity, and confirm.
Field Grill recipes tend to require fewer ingredients and produce food with moderate healing values. This is where you will cook staples like Grilled Meat, Meat Skewers, and Battered Meat.
Field Pot
Field Pots are found in towns and certain campsites. They allow you to prepare more complex dishes such as soups, stews, and porridges. Field Pot recipes generally require more ingredients (including water and salt) but produce food with significantly higher healing values and additional buffs like Ice Resistance.
Blinding Flash (Sunlight Cooking)
This hidden cooking method was discovered by the community and is so obscure that even Pearl Abyss's marketing director with 400 hours of playtime did not know about it. Blinding Flash is an ability learned during the Prologue that reflects sunlight off your sword into a concentrated beam. Normally used to burn through vines and solve light puzzles, it can also cook raw food dropped on the ground.
How to Use Blinding Flash for Cooking
Open your inventory and discard a raw food item (meat, fruit, or vegetable) onto the ground.
Activate Blinding Flash by pressing L1 + R1 on PlayStation (LB + RB on Xbox, or Ctrl + Left Click on PC).
Hold L1 and aim the light beam at the food on the ground.
Keep the beam focused on the food for a few seconds until it transforms into a cooked item.
This method produces basic grilled items: Grilled Meat, Grilled Fruit, and Grilled Vegetables. It only works outdoors during daytime when sunlight is available. It cannot produce higher-quality Field Pot dishes. While the output is basic, it is a lifesaver when you are far from any campfire and low on health.
Food Tiers and Recipes
Food in Crimson Desert comes in quality tiers that affect how much it heals. Higher-tier versions of a recipe require more ingredients but restore more HP. The four quality tiers are: base, Filling, Satisfying, and Hearty (from weakest to strongest).
Basic Grilled Food (No Recipe Required)
These items can be cooked at any campfire without needing a recipe. They are the simplest healing items in the game.
Food Item | Ingredients | Health | Spirit | Buff |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Grilled Meat | 1 Meat | +80 | - | - |
Grilled Fruit | 1 Fruit | - | +4 | - |
Grilled Vegetables | 1 Vegetable | - | +4 | - |
Hearty Grilled Meat restores 220 HP but costs 10 raw meat. With the same 10 meat you could make 10 regular Grilled Meats for a total of 800 HP, making the basic version far more efficient per ingredient.
Field Grill Recipes
These recipes require discovered crafting manuals or are unlocked through story progression. All are cooked at campfires and Field Grills.
Recipe | Ingredients | Health | Spirit | Buff |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Meat Skewers | 1 Meat, 1 Onion | +120 | +10 | Fire Res. Lv 2 (30s) |
Salt-Roasted Bird Meat | 1 Bird Meat, 1 Salt | +120 | - | Fire Res. Lv 2 (30s) |
Braised Meat | 1 Meat, 1 Berry | +120 | +10 | Fire Res. Lv 2 (30s) |
Battered Meat | 1 Meat, 1 Egg, 3 Cooking Oil | +140 | - | Fire Res. Lv 2 (30s) |
Battered Vegetables | 1 Vegetable, 1 Egg | +100 | +8 | Fire Res. Lv 2 (30s) |
Fish Skewers | 1 Fish, 1 Onion | +80 | +6 | Fire Res. Lv 2 (30s) |
Grilled Meat and Fish | 1 Meat, 1 Fish | +120 | - | Fire Res. Lv 2 (30s) |
Salt-Roasted Fish | 1 Fish, 3 Salt | +100 | - | - |
Pan-Fried Marinated Meat | 3 Meat, 2 Berry, 2 Onion, 3 Oil | +260 | +24 | Fire Res. Lv 4 (1m) |
Battered Seafood | 2 Fish, 2 Onion, 2 Egg, 3 Oil | +260 | +24 | Fire Res. Lv 4 (1m) |
Vegetable Rice Cake | 4 Onion, 2 Berry, 1 Egg, 2 Salt | +240 | +22 | Fire Res. Lv 4 (1m) |
Field Pot Recipes
Field Pot recipes produce the strongest healing food in the game. They require water and often salt, and can only be made at cooking pots found in towns and certain campsites.
Recipe | Ingredients | Health | Spirit | Buff |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Vegetable Porridge | 1 Grain, 1 Onion, 1 Water | +140 | +12 | Ice Res. Lv 2 (30s) |
Clear Soup | 1 Meat, 1 Grain, 1 Water | +180 | - | Ice Res. Lv 2 (30s) |
Fruit Punch | 1 Berry, 1 Barley, 1 Water | +140 | +12 | Fire Res. Lv 4 (1m) |
Fish Porridge | 1 Fish, 1 Grain, 1 Salt, 3 Water | +240 | - | Ice Res. Lv 4 (1m) |
Meat Soup | 4 Meat, 1 Grain, 1 Salt, 3 Water | +280 | - | Ice Res. Lv 4 (1m) |
Braised Ribs | 4 Meat, 2 Onion, 2 Berry, 3 Water | +260 | +24 | Ice Res. Lv 4 (1m) |
Fishball Soup | 1 Fish, 2 Grain, 1 Onion, 1 Salt, 3 Water | +340 | - | Ice Res. Lv 4 (1m) |
Steamed Fish | 2 Northern Pike, 1 Shineberry, 2 Barley, 3 Water | +280 | +26 | Ice Res. Lv 6 (1m) |
Each of these base recipes also has Filling, Satisfying, and Hearty variants that use more ingredients and restore proportionally more HP. For example, Hearty Fish Porridge restores +540 HP with Ice Resistance Lv 5 for 10 minutes.
Best Early-Game Food Sources
When you are just starting out and have limited recipes, the most practical approach is to focus on two items.
Grilled Meat (Best Value per Ingredient)
Grilled Meat costs only 1 raw meat and restores 80 HP. Because food can be consumed every 2 seconds during combat, stacking 20 to 30 Grilled Meats lets you heal through most early-game encounters. Visit the Butcher in Hernand Town to buy meat in bulk, then cook it at any nearby campfire.
Meat Skewers (Best Overall)
Meat Skewers are widely considered the best food item in Crimson Desert relative to their cost. They require just 1 Meat and 1 Onion (or Flax, Cucumber, Turnip, or Beet) and restore 120 HP plus 10 Spirit. The dual restoration of Health and Spirit is invaluable during boss fights where you need both resources. The recipe for Meat Skewers can be found while exploring Calphade during a story mission.
Palmar Pills
Palmar Pills are the other major healing item in Crimson Desert. Unlike food, Palmar Pills function as a revival item, allowing you to get back on your feet after being knocked down, and they replenish a small amount of health. They are crafted through alchemy rather than cooking.
How to Craft Palmar Pills
You need the Alchemy Formula: Palmar Pill, which is found inside Shadow's Whisper Cave, located near Three Saints' Falls in the Hernandian Territory just north of Hernand. Inside the cave there is also a Cauldron you can use immediately to begin crafting.
Detail | Information |
|---|---|
Recipe Location | Shadow's Whisper Cave (near Three Saints' Falls) |
Crafting Station | Cauldron (one inside the cave, another west of the Tannery in Hernand Town) |
Ingredients | 15 of any compatible herb + 2 Water |
Compatible Herbs | Rosemary, Lavender, Peony, Marigold, and others |
Output | 1 Palmar Pill per craft |
Raw vs. Cooked Food
You can technically eat raw ingredients directly from your inventory, and doing so does not cause any debuffs. However, raw food restores significantly less HP than its cooked counterpart. The difference is not subtle: a piece of raw meat restores a fraction of what even basic Grilled Meat provides. Always cook your ingredients before heading into combat if possible.
Sleeping to Restore Health
Outside of combat, sleeping in a bed for just 3 hours fully restores your HP. Beds are available at the Royal Trading Post north of Hernand City, at Kliff's home southeast of Greymane Camp, and inside the Greymane Camp tent. This is a free alternative to using food when you are not in immediate danger.
Tips
Stock Grilled Meat in bulk. It costs only 1 meat per piece, restores 80 HP, and is the most efficient food per ingredient. Ten Grilled Meats (800 total HP) outperform one Hearty Grilled Meat (220 HP) that costs the same 10 meat.
Always carry Meat Skewers for boss fights. The dual Health + Spirit restoration keeps your offensive abilities available while healing. Bosses in Crimson Desert are punishing, and running out of Spirit mid-fight limits your options.
Buy meat daily. The Butcher restocks at midnight in-game time. Make buying and cooking meat part of your daily routine to never run low.
Use Blinding Flash in emergencies. If you are out in the field with raw food and no campfire nearby, drop the food and use Blinding Flash to cook it on the spot. Only works during daytime outdoors.
Scroll to your strongest food in the quickslot. When you open the food radial menu, scroll to the leftmost item. The game cycles through food from strongest to weakest, ensuring you always eat your best meals first.
Upgrade your camp. The Howling Hill Camp vegetable patches provide a passive supply of cooking ingredients, reducing your reliance on purchasing or foraging.
Related Pages
Cooking: Full list of all cooking recipes
Alchemy: Palmar Pill crafting and other alchemy recipes
Combat: Core combat mechanics including healing during fights
Consumables: Overview of all consumable items
Howling Hill Camp: Camp upgrades including vegetable patches
Hernand Town: Location of the Butcher and Grocer shops