Honeyglow Woods Sweet Chestnuts Locations: Harvest Time and Recipes in DDLV

If you’re working through Disney Dreamlight Valley’s Honeyglow Woods Expansion and need Sweet Chestnuts for a quest step or a cooking project, this guide breaks down where to find them, how long the harvest cycle takes, and which recipes call for this specific ingredient.

Key takeaways

  • Sweet Chestnuts can be harvested from fruit trees located in Honeyglow Woods.
  • The growth cycle takes about 30 minutes before each harvest is ready.
  • Each fruit-tree harvest yields 3 Sweet Chestnuts.
  • Sweet Chestnuts are used in multiple Honeyglow Woods recipes, including Golden Honey, Sweet Jelly, Any Grain, and Sweet Chestnuts.
  • There are additional recipe entries listed alongside those items, including another appearance of Sweet Chestnuts and Golden Honey.

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Need Sweet Chestnuts to complete a specific quest or recipe in Disney Dreamlight Valley’s Honeyglow Woods Expansion? This guide covers the basics of locating Sweet Chestnuts in Honeyglow Woods and highlights the recipes that use them as an ingredient.

How to Get Sweet Chestnuts

Sweet Chestnuts are a fruit you can harvest from fruit trees that grow across Honeyglow Woods. From planting to picking, they take roughly 30 minutes to mature, and each time you harvest a tree you’ll receive 3 Sweet Chestnuts.

How to Get Sweet Chestnut

  • Honeyglow Woods

Recipes Requiring Sweet Chestnut

Sweet Chestnut is required for the following Honeyglow Woods recipes:

Recipes Requiring Sweet Chestnut in Dreamlight Valley

  • Golden Honey
  • Sweet Jelly
  • Any Grain
  • Sweet Chestnuts
  • Sweet Chestnuts
  • Golden Honey

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