Maple Syrup is not just a sticky sweet treat in Stardew Valley, it’s a very useful resource when crafting and cooking. Here’s how to get it, as well as every way that it can be used in the cozy farming sim.
As you might expect, Maple Syrup comes from Maple Trees in Stardew Valley, just as it does in real life. However, before you can get syrup, you’ll need to find the right trees, and then get a Tapper.
Once you’ve done both of those things, you’ll be able to get Maple Syrup and begin using it in your crafting or for other things.
How to spot a Maple Tree in Stardew Valley
Maple Trees look very similar to Oak Trees in Stardew Valley, except there are gaps in the leaves and the trunk is slightly more wonky. They grow in Spring, Summer, and Fall. The picture above shows what a Maple Tree looks like in-game during each of its growing seasons.
How to get a Tapper in Stardew Valley
There are two different types of Tappers in Stardew Valley, both of which can be attached to any tree to get a few different resources:
Tapper type | Recipe | Recipe source |
---|---|---|
Tapper | 40 Wood 2 Copper Bars | Level 4 Foraging |
Heavy Tapper | 30 Hardwood 1 Radioactive Bar | Qi’s Secret Walnut Room for 20 Qi Gems |
With the Heavy Tapper being an end-game goal, you’ll likely use mostly basic Tappers to get your tree-based resources. The only difference is that a Heavy Tapper produces resources more quickly.
Here’s all of the different resources that can be produced using Tappers and how long they take with each:
Resource | Tree type | Tapper time | Heavy tapper time |
---|---|---|---|
Maple Syrup | Maple Tree | 9 nights | 4 nights |
Oak Resin | Oak Tree | 7 nights | 3 nights |
Pine Tar | Pine Tree | 5 nights | 2 nights |
Sap | Mahogany Tree | 1 night | 1 night |
Common Mushroom Red Mushroom Purple Mushroom | Mushroom Tree | Varies | Varies |
Mystic Syrup | Mystic Tree | 7 nights | 3 nights |
Fiddlehead Fern | Specific Green Rain Trees | 2 nights | 1 night |
How to use Maple Syrup in Stardew Valley
Maple Syrup is a liked gift for all villagers except Maru, who dislikes it. With this in mind, it doesn’t make a great gift, but it is especially useful for two Bundles at the Community Center, each of which allows you to hand in 1 Maple Syrup as one of the options:
- Chef’s Bundle on the Bulletin Board
- Exotic Foraging Bundle in the Crafts Room
Recipes
Maple Syrup can be used to cook Maple Bars, which not only provide a good amount of both health and energy, but also provide a +1 buff to Farming, Fishing, and Mining. The recipe is as follows:
- 1 Maple Syrup
- 1 Sugar
- 1 Wheat Flour
Crafting
Maple Syrup is a resource needed to craft Bee Houses, which are your route to the money-making properties of Honey. You’ll need the following resources to make one:
- 40 Wood
- 8 Coal
- 1 Iron Bar
- 1 Maple Syrup
Tailoring
When placed into the spool of a Sewing Machine, Maple Syrup will produce the Floppy Beanie hat. It can also be used in dyeing and will count as an orange dye when put into the dye pots in Emily and Haley’s house.
Quests
The only notable quest requiring Maple Syrup is the “Strange Note” quest, triggered by reading Secret Note #23. To complete this quest, simply place some Maple Syrup in your inventory and head to the Secret Woods between 6 a.m. and 7 p.m.
Doing so will reward you with “Bear’s Knowledge,” which permanently triples the number of Blackberries and Salmonberries that can be foraged from bushes.
Published: Dec 13, 2024 12:12 pm