The recipe for this machine isn’t unlocked through skill level-ups, like the aforementioned jars and kegs.

But which fruits and mushrooms make you the most profit?

This list has been updated to include more dried fruit options for both profit and snacking on the go.

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If you decide to eat this money maker, you’ll get back 114 energy and 51 health.

Anyway, they both make you the same amount of money.

Should it be your priority to save up and buy anOrange Sapling?

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Maybe not, depending on your playthrough.

Coconuts are found on the ground throughout the Desert and in trees on Ginger Island in Stardew Valley.

So, if you’re planning on selling this driedCoconutfruit, you’ll be making nothing but profit.

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Strawberries can be hard to come by in your first year of playing Stardew Valley.

it’s possible for you to only purchaseStrawberry Seedsduring the Egg Festival and they cost 100g a pop.

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If you plan to eat these tasty, dried treats, you’ll get 150 energy and 66 health.

12Pomegranate

You obtain pomegranates the same way as most of the fruits above; from a sapling.

Which, yes, can be bought at Pierre’s or the Traveling Merchant’s place of business.

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This one though is a Fall fruit.

These can all also be found inthe Fruit Bat cave, if you choose that option.

And they’re amazing for energy and health: 300 and 135 respectively.

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If you decide to eat them instead, you gain back 60 energy and 27 health.

No matter what you put inside, it takes the machine 24 hours to produce the dried goods.

And even then, you’ve got the option to only buy aBanana Saplingfrom the Island Trader.

Stardew Valley Dried oranges with an orange next to them on a blurred background.

But when you obtain grown aBananatree, you could save the fruit and use it in the dehydrator.

Its distinct shape and color make it easy to spot while foraging.

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Stardew Valley Dried coconut with a coconut next to them on a blurred background.

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Stardew Valley Dried strawberries with a strawberry next to them on a blurred background.

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Stardew Valley Dried peaches with a peach next to them on a blurred background.

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Stardew Valley Dried pomegranates with a pomegranate next to them on a blurred background.

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Stardew Valley Dried mango with a mango next to them on a blurred background.

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Stardew Valley Farmer Holding Up Dried Morels.

Stardew Valley Farmer Holding Up Dried Bananas.

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Stardew Valley Farmer Holding Up Dried Chanterelles.

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