Overview
Crushed-Berry Salad is a salad recipe in Pokemon Pokopia. It is prepared using the Cutting Board cooking station and has a dry flavor profile. Eating this dish fully restores PP and powers up the Leafage move. This recipe provides the standard Leafage power boost and PP restoration, but its dry flavor makes it uniquely suited for dry-preferring Pokemon.
Recipe Details
Property | Value |
|---|---|
Food Type | Salad |
Cooking Station | Cutting Board |
Flavor | Dry |
Move Powered Up | Leafage |
Required Specialty | Chop |
Ingredients
Ingredient | Quantity |
|---|---|
Leaf | 1 |
Chesto Berry | 1 |
Chop Specialty Requirement
This recipe requires a Pokemon with the Chop specialty to be nearby while cooking. The Chop specialty is needed to properly crush the Chesto Berry during preparation. Pokemon with the Chop specialty include Farfetch'd and its Galarian form. Make sure a Chop-specialty Pokemon is assigned nearby before attempting this recipe.
Flavor Profile and Pokemon Preferences
Crushed-Berry Salad has a dry flavor. Pokemon that prefer dry flavors will gain an enhanced Comfort Level boost from this salad. Dry is one of the less common flavor preferences, so having a dry recipe available is helpful for specific Pokemon. Gifting food that matches a Pokemon's preferred flavor increases their Comfort Level significantly more than giving them a non-preferred flavor.
Where to Find Ingredients
Chesto Berries can be found on the hill east of Withered Wasteland, near the lighthouse at Bleak Beach, and occasionally on Dream Islands. Plant Chesto Seeds on your farm for a renewable supply. Chesto Seeds are found in the same locations. Most ingredients can be grown on your farm or picked up from the ground while exploring.
How to Cook
To prepare Crushed-Berry Salad, approach a Cutting Board and interact with it. Place the required ingredients in the cooking interface. Cooking is unlocked after rescuing Chef Dente during the Rocky Ridges storyline. Having Chef Dente or another Pokemon with the Party specialty nearby increases cooking yields.
Mosslax Offering
Like all cooked food, this dish can be offered to Mosslax to provide area-wide effects that last until 5:00 AM when the daily reset occurs. The specific effect depends on the food type: salads offered to Mosslax provide a boost related to the Leafage move for all nearby Pokemon.
Tips
Since this recipe requires the Chop specialty, make sure you have befriended a Pokemon with that ability before trying to prepare it. Crushed-Berry Salad is the only dry-flavored salad, making it the go-to option for feeding dry-loving Pokemon a Leafage-boosting meal. Grow Chesto Berry Trees near your Cutting Board for convenient access.