
Roblox Grow a Garden recipe: How to make prismatic, divine, mythical, and other types of sushi
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This remains the biggest mystery of the event. So far, all suspected prismatic recipes have turned out to be divine after testing. As of now, there is no confirmed or consistently working recipe for Prismatic Sushi. This guide will be updated if a verified recipe is found.
Divine Sushi
Recipe 1: 1 Bamboo + 1 Corn + 3 Bone Blossom (Violet Corn also works)
Recipe 2: 1 Bamboo + 1 Burning Bud + 1 Corn + 2 Bone Blossom
Mythical Sushi
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Recipe 1: 1 Bamboo + 1 Corn + 3 Elder Strawberry
Recipe 2: 1 Bamboo + 1 Corn + 3 Sugar Apple
Legendary Sushi
1 Bamboo + 1 Lilac + 1 Lucky Bamboo + 1 Mango + 1 Violet Corn
Rare Sushi
1 Bamboo + 2 Corn + 1 Spiked Mango
Normal Sushi
4 Bamboo + 1 Corn (or Violet Corn)
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