In Roots of Pacha, these are the best crops to grow.
In Roots of Pacha, players can find different seeds to plant and grow plants from. Different crops have different times for each seed to grow and grow back. These seeds are scattered in different places in the Roots of Pacha world.
Some players think the best way to choose which food to grow is based on how long it takes to grow, while others think it’s better to choose seeds based on how much they contribute overall. Farming in Roots of Pacha is enjoyable regardless of the tactics players use, and players can improve their farming techniques and tools as they continue to advance in the game.
Chile
Chile is a type of food that players can only grow in the summer. It is needed in the cooking recipes for Humita, Kuluban, and Ensalada Criolla.It takes 14 days to grow at first, and then players can gather it every three days.
Players would have to go to the southwest of the grassland to get Chile seeds. If players plant this seed first, Chile gives them a total of 195 energy and contribution when they eat it or give it to their clan.
Tomato
Tomatoes are one of the first crops players meet in the game, so finding them is not too difficult. It can be found in the south of the village. Tomatoes can grow in the spring or summer. It takes 10 days to grow the first time, but only 4 days for it to grow back and be ready to pick.
Tomatoes can be turned into sun-dried tomatoes, tomato juice, tomato wine, tomato vinegar, and other processed things in Roots of Pacha. It can also be used to come up with the idea for the press. Tomato has made 198 contributions all together.
Millet
Millets are a type of grain that can only be grown in the summer. Their seeds can be found in the jungle during the summer. It takes 6 days for it to grow back. You can turn millet into millet flour.
For Roots of Pacha players who like beer, this crop can be used to make fermented millet, which can be used to make beer. When players eat this crop or give it to their groups, it gives them up to 208 contribution and stamina.
Cassava
Cassava is a food in Roots of Pacha that comes from the root family. It is a plant that can only be grown in the fall. You can find their seeds in the bush, but you won’t be able to use them until you’ve raised the pyramid twice.
Cassava tastes good, but it can kill you if you eat too much. Cassava that has been grown in a garden looks much fresher than wild cassava, which looks dried out. For 20 prosperity, players can grow cassava, which gives them 1.17 input per day.
Buckwheat
Buckwheat’s grain seeds hold a lot of energy, and players can find them in the forest. Buckwheat grows only in the fall. Seven days after planting the seed, players can gather their buckwheat crops. Buckwheat that has been tamed has grains that are clearly bigger than wild buckwheat.
This crop can be turned into buckwheat flour, buckwheat that has been fermented, and buckwheat beer that has been fermented. When players give this crop to their clan or eat it, they can gain up to 208 contribution and energy.
Sesame
Sesame is a rich and oily crop that comes from the seed family. It can only be grown in the spring, and its seeds are often found near the waterfall in the northwest of the grassland. It takes 8 days to grow after being planted, and only 4 days to grow back.
Sesame seeds can be turned into sesame oil, which is a key part in many animal medicines. It is also one of the main things you need to cook Baba Ganoush. This crop can be used in both wild and tamed forms.
Butternut Squash
Butternut squashes are vegetables that look dull on the outside but taste great when mashed and are a bright orange color on the inside. The seeds for this crop can be found in the forest in the eastern part of the village. This crop can be grown in both summer and fall.
Butternut squashes take 13 days to grow and can be turned into dried butternut squash or butternut squash that has been pickled. If they are placed first, players can get up to 296 contribution and stamina.
Sweet Potato
Sweet potatoes are plants that grow in the summer and fall. This crop can be found in the forest. The sweet potato that has been grown in a garden is bigger and has a brighter orange color than the sweet potato that grows in the wild.
It takes 7 days before Drive Mad players can gather sweet potatoes, and baking them makes them taste better. If this crop is grown first and gives its best return, players can earn a maximum of 440 stamina and contribution.
Sea Kale
Sea kale grows in the spring and summer. And players can find it at the beach during these seasons. Sea kale is ready to be picked after 6 days. Both tamed and wild forms of this plant can be used in different ways.
Players can use this food to make sea kale juice, sea kale wine, and sea kale vinegar, among other things. It can also be one of the main parts in cooking things like dumplings, lentil pie, souffle, and meat stew.
Sunflower
Sunflowers are seed crops that take 5 days to grow. You can find them in the grassland area near the trees and rivers. It grows in both the summer and the fall. Its tamed form is a bright yellow color, while its wild form is an orange color.
Sunflowers can be pressed to make sunflower oil, which improves cooking and gives players more energy. It can also make sunflower honey, which comes from sunflowers that grow near a beekeeper. When this honey is given to the clan, it gives the player 48 contribution.
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