Roasted Food
Roasted Foods are a recurring type of Item in The Legend of Zelda series.[1][2]
Locations and Uses
Breath of the Wild
Roasted Foods are a type of Food made by dropping Cooking ingredients near Fire or in a Scorching Climate.[1][3][4] They can also be made by striking the Material with Fire Arrows, a Flameblade, a Great Flameblade, or a Flamespear. After burning for a short period of time, the ingredients will eventually turn into their corresponding Roasted Foods. When eaten, Roasted Foods will restore 50% more Hearts to Link's Life Gauge than their uncooked counterparts.[1] However, they do not provide any of the boosts that would have been present if they were Cooked into a meal.[1] Unlike meals created in Cooking Pots, Roasted Foods stack in Link's Inventory.
List of Roasted Foods
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Description | Direct heat has softened and sweetened this apple. Eat it to restore three quarters of a heart. |
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Description | This fortified pumpkin has been roasted whole. The hard rind serves as a container for the steamed pumpkin flesh inside. |
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Description | This palm fruit was broiled with direct heat, resulting in steamed flesh inside the rind. Best served at the moment the juices emerge while roasting. |
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Description | A whole crab slow-roasted in its shell. The soft, flaky flesh pairs nicely with the scent of the charred shell for a meal that assaults all five of your senses in all the best ways. |
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Description | The shell of this hearty blueshell snail acted as a tiny slow cooker as it was roasted. Some people love the trademark bitterness of its tail meat. |
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Description | Roasting a bird egg whole in its shell like this helps retain water, making the egg a bit chewier than usual. |
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Description | A pepper that's been gently caressed by an open flame. It's much less spicy now. |
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Description | An acorn cooked with direct heat. Its nutty aroma has been amplified. |
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Description | Simple, roasted armoranth. The heat has frayed the hard, chewy fiber just enough to make it easy to eat. |
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Description | A bass that's been cooked whole over an open flame. It's flaky and savory smelling. Offers more hearts than the raw version. |
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Description | An open flame has crisped the skin of this hearty bass to perfection. It's a sizable portion and contains just the right amount of fat to create an exceptionally tasty dish. |
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Description | A roasted big hearty radish. To take such a precious vegetable and put it to the fire is decadent in a way. |
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Description | Raw bird drumstick that's been cooked to a crisp, skin and all. It's devoid of seasoning, but it has a simple, accessible taste. Restores more hearts than the raw variety. |
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Description | Prime meat that's been flame-seared to perfection. The outside is crispy, but the inside is juicy. Eat it to recover hearts. |
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Description | Roasting this freshwater carp helped to suppress some of its stench, making it easier to stomach. You can really sink your teeth into the thick, meaty flesh. |
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Description | This hearty durian was roasted whole inside its hard shell. Unfortunately, roasting it did nothing to remove its distinct odor. Eat it to recover a lot of hearts. |
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Description | This flame-kissed endura carrot makes for a truly extravagant single-item dish. The fire really brought out its sweetness. |
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Description | This hydromelon was roasted whole for a very soft and flaky inner flesh with a rather intriguing flavor. Now this is your money melon! |
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Description | Flame-roasted fleet-lotus seeds. Peel the skin back to get to the soft and flaky center. |
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Description | These mighty bananas have been roasted whole. Cooking them through has turned the fruit into a sticky, rich, aromatic syrup. |
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Description | Lightly toasted mighty thistle. It has no special effects, but now that it's been grilled, the pointy ends go down smooth. |
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Description | The soft and fluffy texture of this seafaring fish has been enhanced by roasting it over an open fire. The crisp, aromatic skin is particularly delicious. |
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Description | A roasted hearty radish. Fragrant and warm, it has no special effect but will restore hearts. |
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Description | A fresh hearty salmon roasted simply over an open flame without any additional flavoring. Not only is the skin edible, but it gives off a rather nice aroma as well. |
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Description | A fragrant swift carrot that's been lightly roasted. It doesn't have any special effects, but it will restore some health. |
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Description | A tree seed roasted to amplify its fragrance. Gives more hearts that the raw variety. |
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Description | This trout can be found all over Hyrule. Served river-to-table, it's simply cooked for a soft and flaky flesh with a mild flavor. |
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Description | This voltfruit from the Gerudo Desert has been charred to really bring out its sweet and sour flavors. |
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Description | This wildberry was prepared over an open flame to alter its sweet taste. It recovers more health than if eaten raw. |
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Description | This raw whole bird has been tickled by an open flame to bring out its flavor. Less is more, as the lack of additional seasoning allows its natural taste to shine. |
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Description | The highest quality raw gourmet meat, just kissed by an open flame. No additional seasonings have been added, which lets the natural flavor of the meat really shine. |
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Description | Raw prime meat cooked over an open flame. The outside is perfectly browned, while the inside is mouthwateringly juicy. |
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Description | Raw meat cooked over an open flame. Cooking it has increased its flavor and the number of hearts it provides. |
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Description | Sneaky river snail roasted whole in its shell. The meat is soft and a little chewy. Pulling all the meat from the shell in one go fills you with a sense of accomplishment. |
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Description | A fully roasted chillshroom. It's evenly toasted and tastes a low better than when eaten raw. Eating it will restore a bit of health. |
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Description | A toasted endura shroom. It doesn't grant any special effects, but boy is it tasty! |
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Description | A hearty truffle with a toasted, crispy outside and warm, gooey inside. |
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Description | This big hearty truffle has been roasted whole. It gets full points for aroma and nutrition. Eat it to recover a lot of hearts. |
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Description | An ironshroom exposed to an open flame. Its once-tough exterior is now crunchy and tasty. Restores a bit of health. |
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Description | A Hylian Shroom toasted to perfection. The taste and fragrance are amplified, restoring more health to its consumer. |
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Description | A razorshroom that's been exposed to direct heat. Its sharp exterior has softened considerably. Restores a bit of health. |
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Description | A rushroom that's been put to the torch. It may have lost its speedy properties, but at least it tastes good now. |
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Description | A whole, toasted silent shroom. High heat may have destroyed its soft glow, but it's now fragrant and tasty. |
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Description | This toasted Stamella Shroom doesn't grant any special effects, but it will restore one and a half hearts. |
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Description | It's always a good idea to keep a fully roasted sunshroom or two on hand just in case. Eat it to recover a bit of health. |
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Description | It's not very shocking that this fully roasted zapshroom is delicious. Eat it to recover a bit of health. |
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| Direct heat has softened and sweetened this apple. Eat it to restore three quarters of a heart. | ||
| This fortified pumpkin has been roasted whole. The hard rind serves as a container for the steamed pumpkin flesh inside. | ||
| This palm fruit was broiled with direct heat, resulting in steamed flesh inside the rind. Best served at the moment the juices emerge while roasting. | ||
| A whole crab slow-roasted in its shell. The soft, flaky flesh pairs nicely with the scent of the charred shell for a meal that assaults all five of your senses in all the best ways. | ||
| The shell of this hearty blueshell snail acted as a tiny slow cooker as it was roasted. Some people love the trademark bitterness of its tail meat. | ||
| Roasting a bird egg whole in its shell like this helps retain water, making the egg a bit chewier than usual. | ||
| A pepper that's been gently caressed by an open flame. It's much less spicy now. | ||
| An acorn cooked with direct heat. Its nutty aroma has been amplified. | ||
| Simple, roasted armoranth. The heat has frayed the hard, chewy fiber just enough to make it easy to eat. | ||
| A bass that's been cooked whole over an open flame. It's flaky and savory smelling. Offers more hearts than the raw version. | ||
| An open flame has crisped the skin of this hearty bass to perfection. It's a sizable portion and contains just the right amount of fat to create an exceptionally tasty dish. | ||
| A roasted big hearty radish. To take such a precious vegetable and put it to the fire is decadent in a way. | ||
| Raw bird drumstick that's been cooked to a crisp, skin and all. It's devoid of seasoning, but it has a simple, accessible taste. Restores more hearts than the raw variety. | ||
| Prime meat that's been flame-seared to perfection. The outside is crispy, but the inside is juicy. Eat it to recover hearts. | ||
| Roasting this freshwater carp helped to suppress some of its stench, making it easier to stomach. You can really sink your teeth into the thick, meaty flesh. | ||
| This hearty durian was roasted whole inside its hard shell. Unfortunately, roasting it did nothing to remove its distinct odor. Eat it to recover a lot of hearts. | ||
| This flame-kissed endura carrot makes for a truly extravagant single-item dish. The fire really brought out its sweetness. | ||
| This hydromelon was roasted whole for a very soft and flaky inner flesh with a rather intriguing flavor. Now this is your money melon! | ||
| Flame-roasted fleet-lotus seeds. Peel the skin back to get to the soft and flaky center. | ||
| These mighty bananas have been roasted whole. Cooking them through has turned the fruit into a sticky, rich, aromatic syrup. | ||
| Lightly toasted mighty thistle. It has no special effects, but now that it's been grilled, the pointy ends go down smooth. | ||
| The soft and fluffy texture of this seafaring fish has been enhanced by roasting it over an open fire. The crisp, aromatic skin is particularly delicious. | ||
| A roasted hearty radish. Fragrant and warm, it has no special effect but will restore hearts. | ||
| A fresh hearty salmon roasted simply over an open flame without any additional flavoring. Not only is the skin edible, but it gives off a rather nice aroma as well. | ||
| A fragrant swift carrot that's been lightly roasted. It doesn't have any special effects, but it will restore some health. | ||
| A tree seed roasted to amplify its fragrance. Gives more hearts that the raw variety. | ||
| This trout can be found all over Hyrule. Served river-to-table, it's simply cooked for a soft and flaky flesh with a mild flavor. | ||
| This voltfruit from the Gerudo Desert has been charred to really bring out its sweet and sour flavors. | ||
| This wildberry was prepared over an open flame to alter its sweet taste. It recovers more health than if eaten raw. | ||
| This raw whole bird has been tickled by an open flame to bring out its flavor. Less is more, as the lack of additional seasoning allows its natural taste to shine. | ||
| The highest quality raw gourmet meat, just kissed by an open flame. No additional seasonings have been added, which lets the natural flavor of the meat really shine. | ||
| Raw prime meat cooked over an open flame. The outside is perfectly browned, while the inside is mouthwateringly juicy. | ||
| Raw meat cooked over an open flame. Cooking it has increased its flavor and the number of hearts it provides. | ||
| Sneaky river snail roasted whole in its shell. The meat is soft and a little chewy. Pulling all the meat from the shell in one go fills you with a sense of accomplishment. | ||
| A fully roasted chillshroom. It's evenly toasted and tastes a low better than when eaten raw. Eating it will restore a bit of health. | ||
| A toasted endura shroom. It doesn't grant any special effects, but boy is it tasty! | ||
| A hearty truffle with a toasted, crispy outside and warm, gooey inside. | ||
| This big hearty truffle has been roasted whole. It gets full points for aroma and nutrition. Eat it to recover a lot of hearts. | ||
| An ironshroom exposed to an open flame. Its once-tough exterior is now crunchy and tasty. Restores a bit of health. | ||
| A Hylian Shroom toasted to perfection. The taste and fragrance are amplified, restoring more health to its consumer. | ||
| A razorshroom that's been exposed to direct heat. Its sharp exterior has softened considerably. Restores a bit of health. | ||
| A rushroom that's been put to the torch. It may have lost its speedy properties, but at least it tastes good now. | ||
| A whole, toasted silent shroom. High heat may have destroyed its soft glow, but it's now fragrant and tasty. | ||
| This toasted Stamella Shroom doesn't grant any special effects, but it will restore one and a half hearts. | ||
| It's always a good idea to keep a fully roasted sunshroom or two on hand just in case. Eat it to recover a bit of health. | ||
| It's not very shocking that this fully roasted zapshroom is delicious. Eat it to recover a bit of health. |
Tears of the Kingdom
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See Also
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild—The Complete Official Guide, Piggyback Interactive Limited, pg. 295
- ↑ The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom—The Complete Official Guide, Piggyback Interactive Limited, pg. 438
- ↑ "Roasting Ingredients
Throw ingredients like mushrooms or fish directly into a fire to roast them and up their health benefits. Keep in mind that roasting an ingredient won't activate its potential special effect." — Tips and Tricks (Breath of the Wild) - ↑ "Scorching Climates
In the extreme heat of volcanic regions, ingredients will cook simply by placing them on the ground. Use this to your advantage to prepare meals on the go." — Tips and Tricks (Breath of the Wild)