Most of the materials that Link can collect inBreath of the Wildcan be found in the wild. They can be hiding in plain sight, or they require some extra work. Then there are materials that are store-exclusive and will cost Link around ten Rupees, such as Cane Sugar, which is a common ingredient in dessert recipes.
Cane Sugar inBreath of the Wildis not only good for cooking fancy meals. It’s also necessary for a few early to mid-game side quests. Thus, those ddetermined to add Cane Sugar to their inventory will want to look to the northern and western regions of Hyrule.
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Which Stores Sell Cane Sugar?
While Cane Sugar can’t be farmed the same wayas Tabantha Wheator fish, it’s a purchasable item in most general stores inBreath of the Wild. Unfortunately, one of stores that sells Cane Sugar is located in an area with dangerous climate. This requires Link to equip heat, cold, or flame-resistant gear when visiting. Furthermore, merchants only sellthree bundles at a time (12 Rupees a piece). If players want more than three per shop, they’ll need to wait in-game for items to restock.
Goron City
There’s also atraveling merchant named Yammoat theTabantha Bridge Stable. She sells5 bundles of Cane Sugarfor12 rupees a piece. However, she only sells Cane Sugarwhen it’s raining. Players can make it rain by resting at a fire or inn.
If Yammo isn’t at the Tabantha Great Bridge Stable, thenlook along the road leading from Tabantha Bridge Stable to Serenne Stable.
Where to Use Cane Sugar
Cane Sugar can be sold for3 Rupees,and it can be used forgreen dyeatKochi Dye ShopinHateno Village. The best way to use Cane Sugar is, of course, by cooking. Desserts don’t recover a lot of health, but somesuch as the Fruitcakeor Fruit Pie can be baked with a Hearty Durian, which restores all health and gives Temporary Hearts.
The following meals require Cane Sugar:
The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wildis available on Nintendo Switch.