Sweet Jelly Locations in Honeyglow Woods: Where to Catch and Use It

Sweet Jelly is a go-to catch for anyone working through the Honeyglow Woods Expansion Guide in Disney Dreamlight Valley. The guide breaks down where to find Sweet Jelly and includes practical details like the ripple color you’ll be looking for, what it sells for, and how much energy it restores when you use it. On top of that, Sweet Jelly isn’t just a fish you can trade—it’s also classified as a Sweet ingredient, meaning it shows up in cooking recipes such as Honey Macarons and Brunchfast.

Where to Catch Sweet Jelly

You can reel in Sweet Jelly across the Honeyglow Woods by fishing in white and blue ripples. If you’re trying to target it specifically, keep your fishing spot aligned with those ripple colors so you don’t waste time chasing the wrong catch.

How to Catch a Sweet Jelly

  • Location: Honeyglow Woods
  • Ripple colors: White, Blue

Sweet Jelly Recipes

Sweet Jelly is used in a handful of recipes that call for it directly as an ingredient. If you’re collecting ingredients for meal planning or trying to complete recipe goals, these are the dishes that require Sweet Jelly:

  • Golden Honey
  • Sweet Jelly
  • Any Grain
  • Sweet Chestnuts
  • Sweet Jelly
  • Butter
  • Egg
  • Any Fruit

Want more help for your next cooking project in Disney Dreamlight Valley? Here are additional guide topics you can dig into next:

  • Recipes Guide: How to Make All Meals
  • Secret Potato Quests
  • How to Find All Flower Types and Colors
  • Fishing Guide: All Fish Types and Locations

Up Next: All Disney Dreamlight Valley Recipes List

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  • All Disney Dreamlight Valley Recipes List
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