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Revision as of 02:00, April 27, 2023
Pepper Seafood
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"The pepper seeds grilled with this seafood draw out its taste and pleasant aroma."
— Breath of the Wild In-Game Description
Pepper Seafood is a meal in Breath of the Wild.
Breath of the Wild
Pepper Seafood can be made in a Cooking Pot and requires specific ingredients to make, listed below. If a Spicy Pepper is cooked with a neutral fish, such as a Hyrule Bass or Sanke Carp, it will make some Spicy Pepper Seafood. Similarly, if a Spicy Pepper is cooked with a Sizzlefin Trout, it will also make Spicy Pepper Seafood. If it is cooked with any other type of fish, it will make a normal Pepper Seafood meal, as the spicy effect will cross out any other effect. There is no benefit to cancelling out effects like this.
Cooking Ingredients
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1 or more
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1 or more
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