Though there’s quite a healthy variety of fruits and vegetables to be grown, sold, eaten, or shared from your farm inStory of Seasons: A Wonderful Life, it’s inarguable that some crops are just worth more than others.
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With hybridsdominating any list of most valuable crops in Story of Seasons: A Wonderful Life, you’ll want to breed and seed to make these ten money-maker crops before long. While making the seeds may take some time, the payout is more than worth it come harvest. Below, you’ll find the ten most valuable crops in Story of Seasons: A Wonderful Life.
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Although the Watermelon and Tomato combination definitely sounds a bit sweet, Greetomas are sweet in the sense that growing a good crop of them will earn you a solid income as well – just be sure not to mistake them for actual tomatoes that are almost ready for harvest, ascrop witheringin this game is no joke.
With uses in seven different recipes - the majority of them Salads - we’re sure you’ll find plenty of ways to put your Greetomas to use even if you do decide to skip those tempting sale prices.
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We’re not exactly sure how a Carrot and Strawberry hybrid would be a “sour, pungent taste” that’s “shocking” enough to be warned of it in the description for Carberries, but the townsfolk in Forgotten Valley seem to disagree, popping Carberries into eight recipes.
But with Carberry plants growing from Autumn to Spring, they’re one of the few crops that grows in winter, meaning you can spend a chilly season cultivating these berries for a payout that’s just as shocking as their taste by the end of harvest season.
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While plenty of the other crops in our best crops list feature in fairly simplistic recipes, Sweetomas, this hearty blend of Sweet Potato and Tomato, has a use in four prettyheavy recipes, primarily from the Entree category due to its heartiness.
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And if you’re cooking with them, you’re in luck, as they grow in every season except Winter, giving you plenty of time to cultivate a stock to make all the Borscht your heart desires for the colder months.
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Given the name of the fruit and the fact that its parent crops are Sweet Potatoes and Melons, it’s a bit surprising that the game describes Sweetmels as being “just barely sweet,” much less that they’re said to have a “fluffy” texture, which isn’t usually a quality attributed to fruits.
But despite how odd the texture may seem to us, buyers sure seem keen on it, paying over 500g even for yourlowest-quality harvestsduring the Summer and Autumn.
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Hello, melo - if you’re looking for a double-dose of mean melon flavor with this Watermelon and Melon hybrid, the double-growing season of Spring and Summer is sure to provide. Though they take a bit to finally grow, Melomelos are worth the wait time with their high base selling prices for each grade.
And without much use in recipes, you’re free to sell them for a payday even sweeter than the fruit that earned it for you.
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Even the description for this Turnip and Melon hybrid seems unsure of the taste, referring to the crop’s “pungence with a subtle sweetness in a way that somehow works.” You’re able to use it in five different recipes, so it must be good for something.
We, though, think it’s good for selling, with low-grade Turnmelons turning 550g. They’re exclusive to Summer and Fall, but you can harvest a sweet crop of cash with them before the year’s out.
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Sure, the name kind of makes us snicker, after years with theMario characters with Wa- names, but these Watermelon and Potato hybrids themselves are nothing to giggle about at all - they’re a serious money-marker in Story of Seasons: A Wonderful Life.
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It has much more use in your Shipping Box or on the shelves at your farm stand store, but with such a high selling price, we’d have been hesitant towalk away from this deal.
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While you’re able to use Melotomas in a cool eight recipes in Story of Seasons: A Wonderful Life, there are few times you’llneedto choose that, often able to swap it out for a regular Tomato. And with Melotomas being the most expensive crop with a Tomato parent in the mix, you’d be better off making the switch.
These hybrids grow in every season except for Winter, so you’ll do well to keepusing the Seed Makerto double your production, selling some and replanting the others perpetually to keep making money on these melons.
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The primary ingredient in your Potamelo Salads, while you may not find many recipe uses for this Potato and Melon hybrid, you’ll definitely be well-off growing a crop of Potamelos - literally. With even the lowest-grade Potamelo selling for almost 600g, these are nothing to shy away from just because they’re limited in season.
While they’re exclusive to Summer and Autumn, this means you may spend half the year taking root with this sweet root crop.
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The biggest money-maker between the first and second-generation crops in Story of Seasons: A New Life, if you can fertilize your Melosweets, a dessert-sounding blend of a Sweet Potato and Watermelon, up to an S-Grade, you’re looking at just shy of 700g for each one you sell.
It’s used in only one recipe - Melosweet Ice Cream - but making one portion and offering it to Romana after she requests it onthe Bulletin Boardis also your ticket to the Blessed Watering Can, the final tool upgrade for your Watering Can that waters a 9x21 area of tiles. That’s both your smaller fields, each in one pour - all from just one Melosweet!
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