Cacahuatl are a Cooking Ingredient, found in the wild all over Natlan.
How to Obtain[]
See the Teyvat Interactive Map for specific locations.
Shop Availability[]
There is 1 Shop that sells Cacahuatl:
Item | NPC | Mora Cost | Stock | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Cacahuatl | Cintli | 240 | 15 | 3 Days |
Gardening[]
Jade Field for 2 days 22 hours
Craft Usage[]
There are 7 items that can be crafted using Cacahuatl:
Item | Craft Type | Recipe |
---|---|---|
Chocolate | Cooking | Cacahuatl ×4 Milk ×3 Sugar ×1 |
Fruit-Flavored Milk Candies | Cooking | Cacahuatl ×4 Milk ×3 Sugar ×1 |
Glittering Gemstones | Cooking | Cacahuatl ×1 Spinel Fruit ×1 Grainfruit ×1 Mint ×1 |
Hot Spring O'Clock | Cooking | Flour ×1 Grainfruit ×1 Cacahuatl ×1 Cheese ×1 |
Saurus Crackers | Cooking | Flour ×3 Cacahuatl ×3 Grainfruit ×2 Butter ×1 |
Volcano Cake | Cooking | Cacahuatl ×2 Sugar ×2 Bird Egg ×1 Flour ×1 |
Xocoatl | Cooking | Cacahuatl ×3 Mint ×3 Milk ×3 Sugar ×1 |
Shop Usage[]
2 items can be bought with Cacahuatl:
Vendor | Item | Cost | Stock |
---|---|---|---|
Alom | Diagram: Earth Shaker | Embercore Flower ×10 Cacahuatl ×10 Condessence Crystal ×10 | 1 |
Diagram: Ring of Yaxche | Cacahuatl ×10 Candlecap Mushroom ×10 Condessence Crystal ×10 | 1 |
Descriptions[]
A crop rich in flavor. The fleshy part itself features a unique bitterness and its seeds, after being fermented and baked, can be made into other delicacies.
In Natlan, there is a proverb that goes: "Those that sow caca shall reap cacahautl." In essence, it means that those who sow bitterness shall reap bitter fruit, and you shouldn't go asking for trouble.
In Natlan, there is a proverb that goes: "Those that sow caca shall reap cacahautl." In essence, it means that those who sow bitterness shall reap bitter fruit, and you shouldn't go asking for trouble.
Trivia[]
- The Chinese name likely derives from the common folk etymology of "chocolate" which claims that it comes from a Nahuatl word xocoatl, meaning "bitter water."
- Unlike the Cacao tree, Cacahuatl grows from the ground in a similar way to Pineapples where it only produces one fruit rather than as multiple fruits from a tree. Its shape also differs from its real-life counterpart as it appears to be half of a Cacao fruit cut crosswise.
Other Languages[]
Language | Official Name | Literal Meaning |
---|---|---|
English | Cacahuatl | Nahuatl: Cacao |
Chinese (Simplified) | 苦种 Kǔ Zhǒng | Bitter Seed |
Chinese (Traditional) | 苦種 Kǔ Zhǒng | |
Japanese | ショコアトゥルの種 Shokoaturu no Tane | Xocoatl Seed |
Korean | 카카오 Kakao | Cacao |
Spanish | Cacahuatl | — |
French | Cacahuatl | — |
Russian | Какауатль Kakauatl' | — |
Thai | Cacahuatl | — |
Vietnamese | Cacahuatl | — |
German | Cacahuatl | — |
Indonesian | Cacahuatl | — |
Portuguese | Cacahuatl | — |
Turkish | Cacahuatl | — |
Italian | Cacahuatl | — |
Change History[]
Released in Version 5.0