Cacao Bean
Season Summer
Where to Buy Seedling Fruitopia
Seedling Price 840 G
Base Sell Price 120 G
Growth Time 14 days
Regrowable Yes (when in season)
Yield 5 per harvest
Trends
Rare Variant Golden Cacao Bean

Cacao Beans are a fruit tree crop that you can grow and harvest in summer.

Unlike most crops, Cacao Beans cannot be used directly in cooking recipes. Instead, they must first be processed into Chocolate at the Blue Windmill, which can then be used in recipes like Chocolate Cake and Chocolate Fondue.

Cacao Seedlings can be purchased from Fruitopia for 840 G during summer, but they’re only available after you reach Bazaar Rank 5.

Selling Prices

Cacao Bean
Quality Sell Price
★ 0.5 120 G
★ 5 192 G
★ 7 360 G
Cacao Seedling
Buy Price 840 G
Sell Price (★0.5) 600 G
Sell Price (★5) 960 G
Sell Price (★7) 1,800 G

Growth

Cacao trees take 14 days to grow from seedling to first harvest. Unlike field crops, fruit trees do not require watering.

Once fully grown, the tree will continue to produce fruit indefinitely as long as it remains in season. After each harvest, the tree returns to the bud stage and regrows new fruit. Each tree yields 5 cacao beans per harvest.

Phase Day Stage
Seedling Day 0 Cacao seedling phase
Small Tree Days 2–3 Cacao small tree phase
Medium Tree Days 4–5 Cacao medium tree phase
Large Tree Days 6–7 Cacao large tree phase
Bud Day 8 Cacao bud phase
Flower Days 9–10 Cacao flower phase
Small Fruit Days 11–13 Cacao small fruit phase
Harvest Day 14 Cacao ready to harvest

Windmill Processing

Cacao Beans can be processed at the Windmills to create these items:

Product Windmill
Cacao Seedling Yellow Windmill
Chocolate Blue Windmill

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