How To Make Beetroot Soup In Minecraft: 7 Steps (with Pictures)
Maybe your like
wikiHow is a “wiki,” similar to Wikipedia, which means that many of our articles are co-written by multiple authors. To create this article, volunteer authors worked to edit and improve it over time.
Food is one of the most important resources in Minecraft. It allows you to heal and sprint, and is even needed to get some achievements. Being able to get food is vital when you first start out, and thankfully there are many simple recipes available, including beetroot soup. Beetroot soup, which restores 3 full hunger bars, only requires 2 ingredients to make, some beetroot and a bowl. Although beetroot can be somewhat tricky to find, requiring you to find villages or other naturally generated structures, it is well worth it for this easy food source.
Steps
Part 1 Part 1 of 2:Gathering Materials
-
1 Obtain 6 beetroot. The easiest way to get beetroot is by finding a village, as beetroot can be found growing in village farms[1] . Villages can be found in deserts, plains, taigas, savannas, and snowy tundras[2] . Once you find a village, look around for farms that contain fully grown beetroot. You'll know a beetroot crop is fully grown when you are able to see redness fully poking out of the farmland. - Beetroot can also be obtained by finding and planting beetroot seeds. Beetroot seeds can be found in chests in dungeons, mineshafts, villages, woodland mansions, and end cities[3] . They may also be sold by wandering traders. You can then use a hoe to till dirt near water and plant the seeds. Wait for them to fully grow, then break them to obtain beetroot.
-
2 Obtain 7 wooden planks, or 3 if you have a crafting table. Wooden planks are most commonly obtained by crafting logs into planks. Logs can be obtained by chopping down trees, which can be found in most Overworld biomes, excluding deserts and oceans. Open your survival inventory and place the logs in the 2x2 crafting space to turn them into planks. - Planks may also be obtained by breaking the ones that generate as part of structures like villages, mineshafts, strongholds, pillager outposts, shipwrecks, and swamp huts[4] .
-
3 Make a crafting table. If you already have a crafting table, you can skip this step. Open your survival inventory and fill all 4 slots in the 2x2 crafting grid with wooden planks. Drag the crafting table that appears on the right into your inventory and place it. -
4 Craft bowls. Open the crafting table and place a wooden plank on the left of the middle row, in the middle of the bottom row, and on the right of the middle row. This will make 4 bowls which should appear in the slot on the right. Drag the bowls into your inventory for later use. Advertisement
Crafting and Eating Beetroot Soup
-
1 Open a crafting table. Face the crafting table and right click it to open it. - Tap it if you're playing on Pocket Edition.
- Press L2 if you're playing on a PS3 or PS4.
- Press LT if you're playing on an Xbox.
- Press ZL if you're playing on a Wii U or Nintendo Switch.
-
2 Craft the beetroot soup. Place the bowl and beetroot anywhere in the crafting space to craft it. It will appear in the space to the right once it's crafted. -
3 Eat the soup. Now that you've made the soup, you can eat it to restore 6 hunger points, or 3 full drumsticks[5] . Make sure that you don't have a full hunger bar, then hold the soup and hold right click to eat it. - Press and hold on your screen if you're playing on Pocket Edition.
- Press and hold the right trigger if you're using a controller or playing on a console.
- To get the most out of beetroot soup, you should eat it when you've lost 3 or more full bars of hunger so that you'll be getting all the hunger restoration you can out of it.
Expert Q&A
Search Add New Question Ask a Question 200 characters left Include your email address to get a message when this question is answered. Submit AdvertisementYou Might Also Like
How toPlay Minecraft in Real Life References
- ↑ https://minecraft.fandom.com/wiki/Beetroot#Natural_generation
- ↑ https://minecraft.fandom.com/wiki/Village#Generation
- ↑ https://minecraft.fandom.com/wiki/Beetroot_Seeds#Chest_loot
- ↑ https://minecraft.fandom.com/wiki/Planks#Natural_generation
- ↑ https://minecraft.fandom.com/wiki/Beetroot_Soup#Usage
About this article
wikiHow is a “wiki,” similar to Wikipedia, which means that many of our articles are co-written by multiple authors. To create this article, volunteer authors worked to edit and improve it over time. 6 votes - 83% Co-authors: 2 Updated: July 2, 2021 Views: 494Did this article help you?
Yes No Advertisement Cookies make wikiHow better. By continuing to use our site, you agree to our cookie policy.About this article
Co-authors: 2 Updated: July 2, 2021 Views: 494 83% of readers found this article helpful. 6 votes - 83% Click a star to add your voteYou Might Also Like
- Home
- About wikiHow
- Experts
- Contact Us
- Terms of Use
- Privacy Policy
- Do Not Sell or Share My Info
- Not Selling Info
Follow Us
--Tag » How To Make Beetroot Soup In Minecraft
-
How To Make Beetroot Soup In Minecraft - DigMinecraft
-
Beetroot Soup - Minecraft Wiki - Fandom
-
Beetroot Soup | Minecraft Bedrock Wiki - Fandom
-
How To Make BEETROOT SOUP In Minecraft - YouTube
-
How To Make Beetroot Soup In Minecraft 1 18 - YouTube
-
How To Make Beetroot Soup In Minecraft - Sportskeeda
-
How To Make Beetroot Soup In Minecraft
-
How To Make Beetroot Soup In Minecraft: Items Required, Uses And ...
-
How To Make Beetroot Soup In Minecraft | TGG - TheGlobalGaming
-
How To Make Beetroot Soup In Minecraft? - TheGameDial
-
Beetroot - Minecraft Wiki Guide - IGN
-
How To Make Beetroot Soup: Minecraft Recipe
-
How To Make Beet Soup In Minecraft
-
How To Make Beetroot Soup In Minecraft (and More Crafting Recipes)