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Where to find ingredients for processing in Genshin Impact How to process ingredients in Genshin Impact List of all processed items in Genshin Impact
Where to find ingredients for processing in Genshin Impact
Foraging in the wild areas of Teyvat is your best bet for picking up the raw materials you need to process ingredients. However, if you happen to find yourself in a town like Monstadt, the local businesses might be selling some of what you need. If you’re particularly lucky you might even be able to pick up pre-processed items from shops from time to time, saving yourself a step.
How to process ingredients in Genshin Impact
You can process ingredients anywhere you can cook a meal in Genshin Impact. Generally speaking, that means campfires (when you’re out in the wilderness) or stoves (when you’re in a town). Approach any fire or stove and (if necessary) make sure it’s lit using Pyro, then interact with it to open the Cooking menu. Switch to the Processing tab (it’s the one with the icon of two chilli peppers) to check what items you’re able to process. Select the item you’d like to process. If you have all the ingredients you need, you can click the Cook button in the bottom right-hand corner of the menu screen to begin processing. If you have enough ingredients to process multiple units of the same item type at once, you’ll also be given the option to begin processing in bulk (up to a maximum of 99 items queued at a time) to save you from having to click through all those menus over and over again. Each individual processed item takes a certain number of real-world minutes to process. Simpler ingredients (like flour and raw meat) take a single minute, but more complex processes can take up to 20 (sausages and crab roe are the biggest time investments for a single item). Luckily, you can leave your campfire or stove to it and continue your adventure while processing takes place. You’ll receive a notification every time an item finishes processing reminding you to go and pick it up.
List of all processed items in Genshin Impact
Once completely processed, the above items still aren’t edible on their own, but can be used in cooking just like the raw ingredients you get through foraging. Recipes calling for processed items are often highly effective and grant plenty of benefits when eaten, though there are a few basics too. Expect to need a steady supply of flour and raw meat for base dishes before you can advance to cooking anything fancier. For more information on how to use your ingredients once you’ve processed them, be sure to check out our Genshin Impact cooking guide. That’s everything you need to know for now about processing delicious (and health-giving) cooking ingredients in Genshin Impact. If you’ve got cake on the brain after all that talk of jam and sugar, why not check out our guide on what to expect on your birthday in Genshin Impact? Or if you want see all that good food go to only the very best party members, have a look at our Genshin Impact character tier list.