Creamy Carrot Soup

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Creamy Carrot Soup is a Common consumable in Palia. It is obtained by cooking at a Standard Stove.

Description

A yummy, cream soup guaranteed to use up all your carrots. If you didn't feed them to the ormuu already.

–In-Game Item Description

Cooking

Obtain the Recipe

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The recipe can be obtained after completing the "Quest Icon.png Manners, Manners" friendship quest from Caleri Profile.png Caleri and subsequently receiving a library card in the mail. It's located on an upper shelf in the Library's study nook often occupied by Kenyatta Profile.png Kenyatta.

Recipe
 «  Creamy Carrot Soup  » 

To make creamy carrot soup, simply combine equal parts carrot, chopped onions, chopped spice sprouts, and butter.

Stir vigorously over a hot stove.


Ingredients

Required Crafting Stations

Recipe

Prep Station

x1

Standard Stove

x1

Ingredient Action Product
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Stirring
x1
Creamy Carrot Soup Creamy Carrot Soup

Prep Station Prep Station
Ingredients Action Product
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Chopping
Chopped Garlic Chopped Garlic

Notes and Tips

Starred versions of this dish can be placed as a decor.

Recommended order of tasks when cooking by yourself:

  1. Chop the garlic at the prep station.
  2. Add the ingredients to the pot on the stove.
  3. Stir the pot on the stove.

Value and Focus of this dish can vary depending on:

The time taken to be made
The ingredient(s) used are of Standard or Star Quality

Uses

Gifting

Villagers who like Creamy Carrot Soup all the time:
This excludes Weekly Wants, please confirm with the villagers if Creamy Carrot Soup is desired on special occasions.

Bundles

This dish isn't used in any bundles.

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