Roblox
News
These recipes will allow you to make as much Sweet Tea as you want in the game.
Lately, many players are having trouble with cooking the newest meals after the release of the most recentGrow a Garden update. One of those meals is the Sweet Tea, which Chris P. sometimes craves during the Cooking Event.

For the last week of the Cooking Update, Jandel and his team introduced Transcendent, a new type of food rarity that’s even higher than Prismatic. Submitting large Prismatic or Transcendent meals to Chris P. raises your chances of acquiring better rewards and increases the kitchen storm meter, which triggers the Kitchen Storm weather system.
Here are some Sweet Tea recipes worth knowing, so you’re able to plan ahead and check which ingredients you still need.

Guides
Gourmet Egg in Grow a Garden: All hatchable pets and traits
You can get most of the game’s newest pets from the Gourmet Egg, available only during the Cooking Event.
Related articles
All Sweet Tea Recipes in Grow a Garden
Sweet Tea can currently be crafted in three rarities: Divine, Prismatic, and Transcendent. Following a specific recipe will yield a Sweet Tea of the corresponding rarity.
However, keep in mind thatthese recipes only work when Chris P. is craving Sweet Tea.Otherwise, you’ll end up with a Smoothie or another meal.

Other players may also suggest using five Candy Blossoms to make a Prismatic Sweet Tea, but we haven’t tried it yet. Feel free to test it yourself.
Based on the recipes above, you’ll need to use some of your Burning Bud and Ember Lily crops. But since they can be valuable with lots of mutations on them, you can consider planting new ones just for the purpose of harvesting them as Sweet Tea ingredients.

If you’ll ask us, the best recipes for Sweet Tea are the “2x Coconut + 1x Sugar Apple + 1x Ember” Lily for the Prismatic and “1x Burning Bud + 4x Sugar Apple” for the Transcendent. All you need for these is one Burning Bud crop, some Sugar Apple trees, and a cheap Coconut tree.
That’s it for now! If you need more recipes, check out ourcomplete Grow a Garden cooking guide, and don’t forget to read more of our guides here atesports.gg.





![]()