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Unlock the Bounty: Discover Every Forage Treasure in Stardew Valley

Author:Kristen Update:Jan 22,2025

This guide details the foraging system in Stardew Valley, covering all forageable items across seasons and their locations. The 1.6 update introduced new uses for many foraged goods, including juicing and pickling. This guide has been updated to reflect these changes, along with the addition of the Mushroom Log and Green Rain event.

Year-Round Forageables

The following items can be found throughout the year in specific locations:

Item Locations (Highest to Lowest Chance) Uses
Cactus Fruit Cactus Fruit Calico Desert Kegs, Preserves Jars, Dehydrator; Warp Totem/Obelisk (Calico Desert); Bundles: Exotic Foraging, Dyes (remixed)
Coconut Coconut Calico Desert, Ginger Island (trees) Kegs, Preserves Jars, Dehydrator; Warp Totem/Obelisk (Calico Desert); Exotic Foraging Bundle
Ginger Ginger Ginger Island (dig with hoe) Cooking; Kegs, Preserves Jars; Special Orders
Fiddlehead Fern Fiddlehead Fern Ginger Island jungle; Green Rain Trees (type 3) Cooking; Kegs, Preserves Jars
Magma Cap Magma Cap Ginger Island Volcano Dungeon Health/Energy; Preserves Jars, Dehydrator
Cave Carrot Cave Carrot Mines (dig with hoe or bomb) Kegs, Preserves Jars
Moss Moss Trees (excluding Winter); Green Rain event Various crafting uses
Common Mushroom Common Mushroom, Morel Morel, Chanterelle Chanterelle Mushroom Cave; Mushroom Log Preserves Jars, Dehydrator; Various Community Center bundles
Red Mushroom Red Mushroom, Purple Mushroom Purple Mushroom Mines (floors 80+); Mushroom Cave; Mushroom Log; Mushroom Trees Purple Mushroom: Preserves Jars, Dehydrator; Various Community Center bundles; Life Elixir
Clam Clam, Cockle Cockle, Mussel Mussel, Oyster Oyster, Seaweed Seaweed Beach Cooking; Crab Pot Bundle (except Seaweed)
Coral Coral, Sea Urchin Sea Urchin Beach (past broken bridge) Crafting recipes

(Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter forageables follow in a similar table format, replacing the year-round items with seasonal ones and their respective locations and uses.)

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