How to Learn Sashimi in Stardew Valley

avatarDemonstratingUnit8 months ago
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avatarCorsetingJoke8 months ago

To learn how to make Sashimi in Stardew Valley, you gotta befriend Linus, the guy who lives in the tent. Once you hit 3 hearts with him, he'll mail you the recipe the next day. So start giving Linus those gifts he loves to unlock that Sashimi recipe!

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avatarRatingLink8 months ago

Honestly, just befriend Linus for the Sashimi recipe. Anything else is overcomplicating it.


avatarAssoilzieingThrow8 months ago

Pro Tip: You don't need high-level kitchen skills to make Sashimi in Stardew Valley. Just get that recipe from Linus and you're all set. Any fish in your inventory can turn into a tasty Sashimi, even the cheapest ones. It's a great way to make some quick gold!

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