A player of Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom recently made an exciting discovery in the expansive open world of the game. With a staggering 437 hours of gameplay, it's no surprise that this massive game offers fans countless hours of exploration and entertainment.
Within the vast open world of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, players will encounter a variety of materials that can be used for combat, crafting, and cooking. When it comes to cooking meals, players have the freedom to experiment and combine ingredients in almost any way they please. Sometimes these culinary experiments result in delicious meals that provide Link with ample healing and other beneficial effects. However, there are occasions when players mix the wrong ingredients together, leading to the creation of unpleasant "dubious food" that typically only restores a single heart.
Some players of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom discard this food, while others keep it for desperate situations. However, there is a way for players to transform their questionable food into something more palatable. TikTok user zeldatotkfunnymoments made this discovery after playing the game for 437 hours, suggesting that many other Tears of the Kingdom players are unaware of this option.
Essentially, in order to save their dubious food, Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom players should make their way to Rikoka Hills. This location can be found southeast of Lookout Landing, northwest of Kakariko Village, and south of Lanayru Wetlands. Once there, players should descend into the nearby well and engage in conversation with Moza. Moza, a character from Breath of the Wild who has made a return, operates Moza's Hideaway Restaurant. Here, she will salvage any questionable food that Link has cooked up in exchange for a small fee.
Where to Find Rikoka Hills in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom
In the TikTok video, the shown example features Tears of the Kingdom hero Link giving Moza some questionable food that she transforms into Monster Stew, a dish that provides more healing. Although it may not be the most ideal Tears of the Kingdom cooking recipe, it certainly surpasses consuming unappetizing food. With the vast open world of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, there are still countless unexplored findings waiting for players to uncover. It will be fascinating to witness the community's future discoveries in the upcoming weeks and months.
The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is out now, exclusively for the Nintendo Switch.