Mushroom icon
Forage Season Autumn
Location Church Forest, Hill Path, Meadow, Secret Forest, South Forest
Sell Price 50 G
Food Buffs +10 Stamina

Mushrooms are a common forageable item found during the Autumn. They’re a staple ingredient for many different cooking recipes, making them a useful find as the weather cools down.

They can be found in many forested areas around Mineral Town.

Discovering wild mushrooms
Discovering wild mushrooms

Foraging Locations

Mushrooms can be foraged in 5 different places during the Autumn. One of the best spots, the Church Forest, requires you to befriend Carter to gain access.

New Mushrooms will respawn almost every day, so be sure to check these spots regularly. We’ve listed every location below and marked them on the town map:

  1. Church Forest – behind Carter’s secret door in Mineral Church
  2. Hill Path – the path and bridge leading to the Summit
  3. Secret Forest – in the center of Mineral Town
  4. Meadow – the area to the left after crossing the bridge above Mother’s Lake
  5. South Forest – below your farm, near Gotts’ workshop
A map of Mineral Town highlighting Mushroom locations.
Map of all Mushroom foraging locations.

In Recipes

There are 10 recipes that use Mushrooms as an ingredient.

Dishes
Ajillo Bagna Cauda
Carpaccio Fish Soup
Mushroom Gratin Mushroom Rice
Napolitan Palbochae
Quiche Vegetable Pizza
The farmer cooks Mushroom Rice in the kitchen.
The farmer cooks Mushroom Rice in the kitchen.

Gifting

Villager Type of Gift
Marriage Candidates
Doctor Loved
Marie
Rick Liked
Villagers
Basil Loved
Saibara Liked
Mugi
Dudley
Lou
Nature Sprites
Plum Liked

Selling

Mushrooms can be sold for a base price of 50 G.

The farmer drops a Mushroom into the Shipping Bin.
The farmer drops a Mushroom into the Shipping Bin.

Huang Prices

You can earn extra profit by selling Mushrooms to Huang when they are out of season. He will pay more for forageable items that are not in season.

Selling to Huang
Sell Price (Spring) Sell Price (Summer) Sell Price (Winter)
56 G 55 G 55 G
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