Gathering food items in Disney Dreamlight Valley is crucial for creating every cooked dish and finishing various quests. Soya is one of many ingredients you need for meals and missions, and although it isn’t a common cooking item, it’s still one you’ll encounter in recipes like teriyaki salmon and Tekka maki! If you want to learn more, continue reading to discover how to get soya in Disney Dreamlight Valley.

Where to Get Soya in Disney Dreamlight Valley

There arethree ways to get soya in DDLV:

While the first two options have higher odds of providing soya, WALL-E’s garden has arandom chanceof growing some alongside others available in the game. However, itresets once daily, while Goofy’s Stall has a high chance of selling soya or its seeds in its daily rotation.Upgrade the garden and the Goofy stallto increase your odds of finding some soya!

The picture below shows me findingone soya cropin afully upgraded WALL-E garden.While this is helpful if I only need one or two soya, I would have to go toSunlit Plateauto buy more if I needed a bunch for recipes and quests.

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How to Grow Soya in Disney Dreamlight Valley – Soya Crop Growth Time

If you decide to grow soya, you’ll have to waitone hour and 30 minutesfor the crop to mature. You’ll also have to water it multiple times, so check up on the plants occasionally until they finish growing. Alternatively, you can useMiracle Growth Elixirsto grow them instantly, but this won’t work if you plant the seeds on a rainy day!

Each harvest gives you three soya, so don’t worry about planting a bunch of seeds if you only need a few!

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Madison Benson

Madison was a staff writer at Prima Games who has played video games for over twenty years and written about them for over two years. Her love for video games started with turn-based strategy games like Heroes of Might and Magic and has since extended to casual farming sims, MMORPGs, and action-adventure RPGs.