Disney Dreamlight Valley: Friends Aren’t Food Quest Guide

Martin Dojranliev
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There are a lot of different quests that you need to complete in Disney Dreamlight Valley. Every resident has their quest line to complete through playing. Only some of the quests are straightforward. Some of them can be tricky and require more thinking to complete. In this guide, we will show you how to complete the Friends Aren’t Food Quest.

Friends Aren’t Food Quest Guide – Disney Dreamlight Valley

Once you begin the quest, talk with Mother Gothel; she will tell you to bring her materials. She will want ten Fibers, Four Fabrics, Two Citrine, and One Iron Ingot. The Fiber can be crafted using Seaweed, the Fabric can be crafted using Cotton, Citrine can be obtained from mining spots in the Sunlit Plateau, and the Iron Ingot can be crafted using Iron Ore and Coal.

Once you’ve got all that, you will receive a Jacket from Mother Gothel. Then, equip the jacket and head to Remy and speak to him.

He will give you two recipes to prepare dinner for Scar. For the Tekka Maki, you will need Tuna, Soya, Seaweed, and Rice. For the Sake Maki, you will need Rice, Salmon, and Seaweed.

Once you have all the required ingredients, it’s time to cook. Make sure to gather enough ingredients because you are feeding a king. After the dinner is cooked, bring them to Remy. Remy will tell you to follow him and speak to Scar, then the two of you will have a conversation, and Scar will love the Sushi.

After that conversation, the quest will be completed. That is all you need to know about completing the Friends Aren’t Food quest.

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Martin Dojranliev has been writing for many years. He loves to write about the gaming industry, especially fps games. He is an expert gamer in CSGO. He has won tournaments in Gevgelija, Macedonia, and online tournaments, and he has 1000+ hours on the game. Martin specializes in skills to be the best and to win the game. Last year Martin finished one year course in 3D Game Design. When Martin is taking a break from writing, he loves to play games in his free time.
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