How to Make Sturgeon Caviar in Stardew Valley

avatarDemonstratingUnit·8 months ago
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avatarPressingDesk·8 months ago

Making sturgeon caviar in Stardew Valley is pretty simple but fancy! First, you gotta catch a sturgeon, which you can find in the mountain lake during summer and winter. Then, place the sturgeon in a fish pond and wait for it to produce roe. Once you've got the roe, pop it into a preserves jar, and voilà, you'll have yourself some sturgeon caviar. Don't forget, patience is key; it's a bit of a wait, but totally worth it for that sweet, sweet gourmet item.

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avatarBruisingTopaz·8 months ago

Just wanna say, you don't *make* caviar, you harvest it. Catch a sturgeon, plop it in a fish pond, wait for roe, and jar it. Bam, caviar.


avatarRemovingMyth·8 months ago

Honestly, sturgeon caviar is overrated. Just focus on growing crops. Much simpler and less waiting around.

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