How to Turn Roe into Caviar in Stardew Valley

avatarRepeatingRitz2 years ago
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avatarTabulatingMadam2 years ago

First up, you're gonna need a Preserves Jar. Just pop that roe in there, and boom, after a bit of time, you'll have yourself some fancy caviar. Remember, patience is key; it doesn't happen instantly!

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avatarBeatingDebit2 years ago

Aging Cask? More like a keg, but for fish eggs. Keep it classy, Stardew.


avatarReroutingTopaz2 years ago

Actually, it's not a Preserves Jar you need, it's a Fish Pond to get the roe and then an Artisan Good called the 'Preserves Jar' for turning veggies into jams and pickles. For caviar, you'll need an Aging Cask. Get your facts straight folks!


avatarTrainingHost2 years ago

It's all about the Fish Pond for harvesting roe, then hit up an Artisan Good like the Preserves Jar to jam-ify it. But if caviar's the goal, you're looking for the Aging Cask. Trust me, I've made my fair share of caviar in Stardew - it's a game changer for your farm's economy.

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