How do you make sushi in Grow a Garden? If Chris. P the gourmand is craving the traditional rice and fish cuisine, you may be wondering how you're expected to appease the big pig. After all, there's no fishing in the Roblox Grow a Garden phenomenon. Not yet, anyway. Fortunately, we have multiple vegetarian Grow a Garden sushi recipes below to help you out.
So long as you've been keeping a close eye on the Grow a Garden seeds tier list with each update, you should have what you need for GaG Sushi without needing to set up a Grow a Garden stock tracker. If not, use new Grow a Garden codes, and you might get something worth trading for the correct crops.
To make sushi in Grow a Garden, all you need is Bamboo and Corn. You'll just need a lot of single-use bamboo. Specifically four stalks of bamboo and a single ear of corn.
Violet corn also works in place of regular corn if you happen to have any on hand, but you'll still need the bamboo.
If you're short on the tall stuff, adding more corn can help alongside a tomato. Given corn grows within minutes with a watering can and infinitely repeats, it can be a more economical way to make sushi in Grow a Garden. Bamboo seeds are quite rare.
You can produce higher rarities of Grow a Garden Sushi by substituting some of Bamboo for Tomato or Spiked Mango for Rare sushi, Maple Apple or Hive Fruit for Legendary sushi, Bone Blossom, Sugar Apple, or Elder Strawberry for Mythical sushi, or even more Bone Blossom for Diving sushi.
Here are some other Grow a Garden sushi recipes:
Sushi | Ingredient 1 | Ingredient 2 | Ingredient 3 |
Sushi | Bamboo (4) | Corn / Violet Corn | N/A |
Rare Sushi | Bamboo | Corn / Violet Corn (2) | Spiked Mango/Tomato |
Legendary Sushi | Bamboo (3) | Corn / Violet Corn | Maple Apple/Hive Fruit |
Mythical Sushi | Bamboo (2) | Corn / Violet Corn | Bone Blossom (2) / Elder Strawberry (3) / Sugar Apple (3) |
Divine Sushi | Bamboo | Corn / Violet Corn | Bone Blossom (3) |
Prismatic Sushi | TBC | TBC | TBC |
Is Prismatic Sushi worth it?
For Prismastic Sushi, you're out of luck. Nobody has discovered a Prismatic Sushi recipe just yet. If you're looking to experiment, substitute the Bamboo for compatible Prismastic-grade crops.
Even still, it's unlikely a Prismatic Sushi recipe will be worth following. Players often report getting items of relatively low rarity even when handing in ultra-rare meals like Prismatic Sushi to Chris P. It probably isn't worth using Prismatic crops to get better cooking event rewards in Grow a Garden. The chance increase with rarer crops just isn't all that high.
All Grow a Garden meal rewards
Each meal you deliver to Chris. P at his kitchen rewards you with a treat from his loot table. The higher the grade of the meal, the better chance you'll have of getting a reward further down the list below.
Giving him a meal that matches his current craving increases the odds of getting rare rewards, with his cravings changing every 30-60 minutes. So while focusing on making the meal he's after can result in better rewards, it's far from a guarantee.
Has the big pig moved on to wanting something else? Here's how to make salad in Grow a Garden. And if he's craving something fried instead of fresh, we've figured out how to make donuts in Grow a Garden, too.