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Sushi is among the many food items in Grow a Garden’s cooking event, and it is surprisingly easy to make if you have the right plants in your garden. But if you aim to prepare high-rarity dishes for the best rewards from the Chef, you’ll need a few hard-to-get ingredients to cook them and satisfy their cravings.
Roblox’s Grow a Garden has now added the Connoisseur Rat, who gives you another way to get rewards from your dishes. A recipe book now allows you to make any dish from scratch and use your vegetables to make dishes. If you want to make your first Sushi to get the recipe or scout ingredients for a high-rarity one, we’ve got it covered.
How to create Sushi in Grow a Garden Recipes to make the Sushi! Screenshot by Dot Esports
Sushi usually takes five minutes to cook, but you can gather points by giving your dishes to Chris P. and triggering the Kitchen Storm event, which gives your fruits a chance to get a unique mutation and makes cooking your meals fast to get more rewards.
Here is a table showing how to make your Sushi in Grow a Garden:
RarityIngredientsRareOne Corn
One Apple
One BambooLegendaryOne Bamboo
One Corn
One CactusMythicalOne Bamboo
One Corn
Three Ember LilyDivineOne Bamboo
One Corn
Three Bone BlossomPrismatic One Elder Strawberry
One Corn
One Bamboo
Two Bone Blossom How to get rewards by making Sushi in Grow a Garden Share the Sushi. Screenshot by Dot Esports
After you have made your Sushi, collect it from the cooking pot and give it to Chris P, and he’ll give you a random reward from his list. If you give it to him when he’s craving Sushi, he takes a better rarity of your dish, changes the rarity from rare to legendary, and gives you rewards based on that. If you added a ton of mutated crops in the cooking pot, consider giving it to the Food Connoisseur Rat, who has a different set of free cosmetic and other rewards for you.
Next up, you can read our guides on getting the Chicken Zombie pet and making other dishes like Ice Cream in Grow a Garden.
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