If you’re looking for how to farm Tabantha Wheat in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, this guide has got you covered. There are a couple of ways you can obtain Tabantha Wheat if you need it for your cooking, and we’ll cover all of them in this guide.
Keep reading for a full rundown of how to farm Tabantha Wheat in Tears of the Kingdom.
Tears of the Kingdom: How to farm Tabantha Wheat
If you want to farm Tabantha Wheat in Tears of the Kingdom, the process is quite simple. Firstly, head to the Tabantha Frontier. This is where the majority of the Tabantha Wheat can be found.
If you cut tall grass in the Tabantha Frontier, you will occasionally see Tabantha Wheat pop out of it. You can cut it with any slicing weapon in the game, like a broadsword or longsword. We found a good amount of grass in the southern part of the Frontier.
The more grass you cut, the more wheat you can obtain. Keep doing this until you have all the Tabantha Wheat you need!
You can also buy Tabantha Wheat from the general store in Rito Village. However, this is less efficient if you need lots of it because you’ll only be able to buy a few bits of wheat at a time. Each one will cost you 12 rupees.
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Tears of the Kingdom: What is Tabantha Wheat used for?
Tabantha Wheat is a great cooking ingredient in Tears of the Kingdom. It can be used for a variety of dishes.
For example, you can make Apple Pie by cooking Tabantha Wheat with Apples, Goat Butter and Cane Sugar. Or you can replace Apples with Carrots to make a Carrot Cake.
One of the best meals you can make with Tabantha Wheat is the Gourmet Meat Stew, which uses Raw Gourmet Meat, Tabantha Wheat, Fresh Milk and Goat Butter to make a meal that will restore lots of hearts.
You can even use Tabantha Wheat as dye at the Hateno Village dye shop. Tabantha Wheat is used for the Light Yellow dye.
That’s all you need to know on how to farm Tabantha Wheat in Tears of the Kingdom along with how to use it.
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