Overview
Healthy Soup is a soup recipe in Pokemon Pokopia. It is prepared using the Pot cooking station and has a spicy flavor profile. Eating this dish fully restores PP and powers up the Water Gun move. The bean and leaf combination creates a naturally spicy broth that powers up Water Gun.
Recipe Details
Property | Value |
|---|---|
Food Type | Soup |
Cooking Station | Pot |
Flavor | Spicy |
Move Powered Up | Water Gun |
Ingredients
Ingredient | Quantity |
|---|---|
Fresh Water | 1 |
Bean | 1 |
Leaf | 1 |
Flavor Profile and Pokemon Preferences
Healthy Soup has a spicy flavor. Healthy Soup shares the spicy flavor with Electrifying Soup. Both provide the same Comfort Level bonus to spicy-loving Pokemon, so choose based on ingredient availability. 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
Beans are found growing in Withered Wasteland or can be grown from Bean Seeds on your farm. Leaves are available everywhere by cutting Tall Grass. Fresh Water comes from water sources in any region. Most ingredients can be grown on your farm or picked up from the ground while exploring.
How to Cook
To prepare Healthy Soup, approach a Pot 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: soups offered to Mosslax provide a boost related to the Water Gun move for all nearby Pokemon.
Tips
Healthy Soup is a good alternative to Electrifying Soup if you do not have a Generate-specialty Pokemon yet. All three ingredients are common and farmable. Beans are also the base ingredient for all Hamburger Steak recipes, so budget your Bean supply between soups and steaks. Grow a dedicated Bean patch on your farm to keep both recipe types supplied.