Disney Dreamlight Valley: Dream Fizz Recipe Guide

Learn how to make the Dream Fizz and where to get each of its ingredients in Disney Dreamlight Valley with the help of this guide.

Disney Dreamlight Valley Dream Fizz Recipe Guide

Dream Fizz is one of the various recipes that’s been added along with The Pride of the Valley update in Disney Dreamlight Valley. It’s a 4-star dessert, and eating it is a good way to restore some energy and may be given to a villager as a gift to boost friendship levels. However, obtaining the ingredients involves a bit of foraging and completing certain friendship quests.

Read on, and this guide will list down the ingredients needed for the Dream Fizz recipe and how to cook it in Disney Dreamlight Valley.

How to Make Dream Fizz in Disney Dreamlight Valley

How to Make Dream Fizz in Disney Dreamlight Valley

To make a Dream Fizz in Disney Dreamlight Valley and unlock its recipe, you’ll need to gather following ingredients:

  • Dreamlight Fruit x1
  • Slush Ice x1
  • Sugarcane x1
  • Wheat x1

Dream Fizz can be made at any cooking station; simply throw in the correct ingredients (listed above) into the pot, no more, no less, and you’ll get what you need. Remember that 1 coal is required each time you start cooking.

How to Find Dream Fizz Ingredients

Here’s how to find the ingredients needed for the Dream Fizz recipe in Disney Dreamlight Valley:

  • Dreamlight Fruit – Can be harvested from the Dreamlight Tree; Unlocked after completing Simba’s “Seed of Memories” level 7 friendship quest.
  • Slush Ice – can be purchased from Chez Remy for 150 coins; Unlocked during Remy’s “The Unknown Flavor” level 10 friendship quest.
  • Sugarcane – can be bought from Goofy’s store in Dazzle Beach. You may also find and harvest Sugarcane from WALL-E’s Garden.
  • Wheat – can be purchased from Goofy’s Stall in Peaceful Meadow. You may also find and harvest Wheat from WALL-E’s Garden.

That’s how to make the Dream Fizz in Disney Dreamlight Valley. Be sure to check out our complete recipe guide to round up your collection of meals in your cookbook.

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