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Tiramisu
April 4, 2026 at 10:45 AM
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Tiramisu is a cooking recipe in Starsand Island that produces a rich dessert dish with strong stamina recovery. It requires three ingredients: Milk, Sugar, and Honey. The recipe is obtained exclusively from the Merchant Ship, which visits the island's dock on a weekly rotation.
With +143 stamina recovery and a sell price of 434 coins, Tiramisu is one of the highest-value dessert recipes in the game. It shares the same stamina and sell values as Black Forest Cake and Cheesecake, but requires fewer ingredients since it does not use Flour. This makes Tiramisu the most ingredient-efficient option among the top-tier desserts, provided you have a reliable source of Honey from your beekeeping setup.
Attribute | Value |
|---|---|
Recipe Name | Tiramisu |
Category | Dish (Dessert) |
Cooking Station | |
Stamina Restored | +143 |
Buff | None |
Sell Price | 434 coins |
Recipe Source |
Ingredient | Quantity | Source |
|---|---|---|
2 | ||
3 | ||
2 |
The Tiramisu recipe is purchased from the Merchant Ship. The Merchant Ship docks at the island's harbor on a weekly schedule, bringing a rotating selection of goods that includes recipe scrolls, rare materials, and unique items not found anywhere else.
When the Merchant Ship arrives, interact with the merchant to browse their inventory. Recipe scrolls are listed alongside other items for sale. Once purchased, the Tiramisu recipe is permanently added to your cooking menu and can be prepared at any Gas Stove or Campfire. The Merchant Ship also sells the recipes for Black Forest Cake, Cheesecake, Char Siu Bao, Century Egg and Pork Congee, Sauce Pancake, Steamed Corn Dumpling, Steamed Rice Roll, Tea Egg, and Youtiao.
Since the Merchant Ship visits on a fixed weekly cycle, check the dock regularly so you do not miss the opportunity to purchase Tiramisu or other exclusive recipes. The ship also buys player goods at 200% of the normal sell price, making it a key part of your income strategy.
Tiramisu uses three ingredients drawn from ranching, processing, and beekeeping. None of the ingredients require fishing or foraging, but all three rely on infrastructure that takes time to establish. Players who have invested in a cow barn, a Separator station, and bee boxes will find Tiramisu straightforward to cook in large batches.
Milk is obtained from cows on your farm through the ranching system. You need a female cow housed in a Cow Barn, fed daily with Animal Feed. A healthy, well-fed cow produces Milk each day that you can collect. Cows can be purchased from the Green Pasture Ranch located near your home area.
Since Tiramisu requires 2 Milk per serving, you will want at least one cow producing regularly. If you plan to cook Tiramisu alongside other Milk-based recipes like Strawberry Mousse or Coconut Rice, consider raising a second cow to keep up with demand. The Auto Milker upgrade can help automate collection so you never miss a day.
Sugar is a processed ingredient made by putting Sugarcane or Beetroot into the Separator. At 3 Sugar per serving, Tiramisu is one of the more Sugar-heavy recipes in the game. Building multiple Separators can help keep your Sugar stockpile healthy if you cook desserts frequently.
Sugarcane is an all-season crop that grows in Paddy Fields, making it available year-round without worrying about seasonal restrictions. Beetroot also works as a Sugar source and grows in regular farmland. Dedicate a section of your farm to whichever crop fits your layout, and keep the Separator running consistently to build up a reserve of Sugar.
Honey is produced through the beekeeping system. Place bee boxes on your farm near flowers, and bees will gradually produce Honey over time. The amount and speed of Honey production depend on how many flowering plants are nearby and the overall health of your bee colony.
Since Tiramisu requires 2 Honey per serving, and Honey production is slower than crop harvesting or Milk collection, Honey tends to be the bottleneck ingredient. Set up multiple bee boxes and plant flowers such as Honeyvine around them to maximize output. Growing Moonrise Flowers or other floral crops nearby also helps boost production rates. Stockpile Honey when you have a surplus so you can cook Tiramisu in larger batches without waiting.
At a sell price of 434 coins, Tiramisu is tied with Black Forest Cake and Cheesecake as the highest-value dessert in the game. However, Tiramisu has a significant advantage: it requires only 3 ingredient types (Milk, Sugar, Honey) with no Flour, while the two cakes each require 4 ingredient types including 8 Flour. This makes Tiramisu more efficient to produce in terms of both ingredient gathering and cooking preparation.
Here is how Tiramisu compares to other dessert recipes:
Recipe | Key Ingredients | Sell Price | |
|---|---|---|---|
Tiramisu | +143 | 434 coins | |
+143 | 434 coins | ||
+143 | 434 coins | ||
1 Milk, 2 Sugar, 1 Strawberry | +131 | 374 coins | |
1 Strawberry, 3 Sugar, 3 Flour | +116 | 297 coins | |
+116 | 302 coins |
Because Tiramisu matches the top sell price with fewer ingredients, it is the most cost-effective dessert for generating income. The only potential drawback is the reliance on Honey, which is produced more slowly than Flour or Strawberries. Players who have invested in a strong beekeeping setup will find Tiramisu to be their most profitable cooking option among desserts.
Selling to the Merchant Ship on Monday at 200% price brings the sell value to 868 coins per dish. Stockpiling Tiramisu throughout the week and selling the entire batch on Monday is one of the best ways to maximize cooking income.
If you enjoy cooking Tiramisu, here are other dessert recipes that use overlapping ingredients or serve similar purposes:
Black Forest Cake: Shares the same Milk, Sugar, and Honey requirements as Tiramisu, but adds 8 Flour. Same stamina and sell value. If you have excess Flour and want to diversify your cooking output, Black Forest Cake is a natural companion recipe.
Cheesecake: Identical ingredients and stats to Black Forest Cake. Another Merchant Ship recipe that pairs well with Tiramisu for players stocking up on desserts.
Strawberry Mousse: Uses Milk and Sugar but swaps Honey for Strawberry. Lower stamina (+131) and sell price (374 coins), but easier to produce since Strawberries grow faster than Honey is collected.
Berry Daifuku: Uses Sugar and Strawberry with Flour. A mid-tier dessert that grants the Pet Pal buff, making it useful for players working on animal friendship rather than pure profit.
Milky Candy: Uses Milk, Sugar, and Flour. A simpler dessert with lower stats (+116 stamina, 302 coins), but avoids the Honey requirement entirely.
Honey is the bottleneck ingredient for Tiramisu. Prioritize expanding your beekeeping operation with additional bee boxes and nearby flowers to ensure you always have enough Honey on hand.
Sugar requires 3 units per cook, making it the highest-quantity ingredient. Keep your Separator running with Sugarcane or Beetroot at all times so your Sugar stockpile stays ahead of demand.
Since Tiramisu and the two cake recipes share the same Milk, Sugar, and Honey base, you can batch-prepare those ingredients and then decide at the cooking station whether to make Tiramisu (no Flour needed) or one of the cakes (if you have surplus Flour).
At 200% sell price from the Merchant Ship (868 coins per dish), Tiramisu becomes extremely profitable. Stockpile it throughout the week and sell your entire batch on Monday for maximum returns.
Tiramisu does not grant any buff, so its value is purely in stamina recovery and income. For exploration or combat, consider eating a buff-granting food alongside Tiramisu to get both stamina and a useful effect.
Two cows producing Milk daily will comfortably support regular Tiramisu cooking alongside other Milk-based recipes. If you only have one cow, you may need to alternate between recipes.
Plant Honeyvine near your bee boxes for a dedicated flower source that benefits both your Honey production and your garden layout. Honeyvine grows well in most seasons and provides a consistent floral boost.