Valuable amber from an Ancient Tree. Sells for a high price.
Every tree in the Elderwood appears to share the same root system- which means that every tree you chop is technically the same tree!
This durable plank is made from Ancient Wood. It was quite popular among the Umbraans who used to live in the Elderwood.
Be the apple of someone's eye with a gift of sweet apple jam. Or just eat it yourself.
There was once a time when Lantern Ashwood was used in all ancient structures. Now, most of the original architecture has rotted away, leaving only the whitestone structures we know today.
The gleaming tail of a rare azure chapaa. Often praised for its silken fur. Sells for an extremely high price.
The mane of a banded muujin. Sells for a high price.
Valuable amber from a Birch tree. Sells for a high price.
Why scream until you're blue in the face when you can just make sweet blueberry jam?
The mane of a rare bluebristle muujin. Sells for a high price.
Pickled bok choy, or bok choy kimchi, is the perfect topping for rice or any meal, really.
Can't believe it's definitely butter? Well, nuthin's better!
Canned and preserved Batterfly Beans, ready to consume or serve as a side dish to any meal.
Pureed, preserved pumpkin that has been sealed for future use.
The tender meat of a wild chapaa.
Don't worry if the milk goes bad. Relax and take it cheese-y!
If you need perfectly browned food, oil always be here for you.
A peki egg makes every morning egg-cellent!
The antlers of an elder sernuk. Often used for decoration and in medicine. Sells for a very high price.
A spore from an Elder Shmole.
The scale of an Emerald Ogopuu.
A hardy sheet of cotton fabric.
When baking, dough not forget to use plenty of flour.
Cut and sanded, Flow-infused, sapwood used in building.
Flow-infused, sapwood lumber cut right from a tree.
Whatever flower was trapped in this resin has likely been there since the Ancient Human era.
The mushroom of a wild fungopher.
The fluffy fur of a wild animal.
Harder, raw, lumber cut right from a tree.
Cut and sanded, harder, heartwood used in building.
Leftover scraps that can be recycled
Hold this floof and close your eyes. Can you still see its smile?
It's said that possessing the floof of a jaakcat will draw wealth and power to the wielder, but beware the cost. Few things in this life are free.
Don't let the softness fool you- a Jaakcat's bite is much worse than its bark.
Not as gamey as one might think.
Don't be jealous of this jelly! It just wants you to like it.
Valuable amber from a Juniper tree. Sells for a high price.
Lantern Ashwood is uniquely flexible and sturdy, thanks to its high concentration of natural Terraflow.
A sernuk hide that has been tanned into smooth leather.
Despite its name, the Midnight Jaakcat will ruin any part of your day it can.
Ormuu milk from the Daiya family farm. Don't cry! Just get more if you spill it.
This leather alternative is made entirely of mushrooms, but just as strong.
The mane of a muujin. Sells for a high price.
The gamey meat of a wild Muujin.
Pickled napa cabbage, or napa cabbage kimchi, is an explosion of juicy flavor and heat in each bite.
Valuable amber from an oak tree. Sells for a high price.
The meat of an ogopuu is chewy, but purportedly tastes "just like peki".
The scale of an ogopuu.
The oily skin of an ogopuu. Somehow it still secretes a viscous slime.
You'll never find yourself in a pickle with these dill-icious pickles!
Making pickled carrots? Remember to peel them first! Unless you like the taste of dirt.
Can you hear the ears being pickled? Don't forget to shuck your corn first!
Pickled onions go great on any dish, and no one can tell you're crying when you make 'em!
Cast off your dinnertime woes by cracking open a jar of pickled potatoes!
Preserve a peck of pickled peppers. Piper approved!
When you think about it, pickled tomatoes are just a very acidic, deconstructed, pasta sauce.
A spore from a Piksii Shmole.
Valuable amber from a Pine tree. Sells for a high price.
A valuable salt hailing from the Kilima Mountains.
Sturdy fiber from a plant.
The antlers of a rare, Proudhorned Sernuk. Prized for decoration and in medicine. Sells for an extremely high price.
No need to be salty. You only need a pinch to add flavor to your food.
Soft, raw, lumber cut right from a tree.
Cut and sanded, soft, sapwood used in building.
A bit of scrap wood that can be recycled.
The antlers of a sernuk. Often used for decoration and in medicine. Sells for a high price.
A strong hide from a wild sernuk.
The savory meat of a wild sernuk.
A spore from a shmole.
A smooth sheet of silk woven from raw thread.
Raw threads of insect silk.
Salty, sweet, and savory at the same time, soy sauce is often a replacement for salt when flavoring a dish.
The spotted tail of a chapaa. Often praised for its soft fur. Sells for a high price.
The striped tail of a striped chapaa. Often praised for its soft fur. Sells for a very high price.
Sweeten your life with a spoonful of sugar. Quite popular with children.
Vinegar's sharp taste gives foods a kick. Some people drink it straight.
The scale of a Waveback Ogopuu.
A wondrous fabric of an alchemist's creation.