Does anyone know which foods give the highest profits? I've looked at that chart and don't understand it.
Does anyone know which foods give the highest profits? I've looked at that chart and don't understand it.
Red Velvet cake is the most profitable and on the drink machine it would be Earl Grey tea.
Red velvet cake or cookies? And Thank you
Red velvet cake each serving earns 12 coins
Thanks
Red velvet cakes, green jasmine teas, cinnamon rolls, grey earl tea to name a few.
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Wouldnt the "most profitable recipe" be te most gold earner per hour? Let's say Some recipes will profit 800g for 2 hours of cooking, which technically is 400g/hour profit. Right? So Earl Gray Tea's / Red Velvet Cakes might not be the best - I haven't looked personally but if someone wants to investigate, post after you do.
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depends on which profitability u need...
most of players r oriented for income they get per plate, even despite the real profit from recipe = income minus cost spent for preparation.
in terms of income per serving, the most profitable food looks like this:
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but higher income doesn't give the higher profit in every means.
for example, if u have time and desire to play frequently and to cook permanently, u cd like to look at this matter from the point of profit u r getting for each hour of cooking:
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there cd be also another look. for example, me personally, i didn't yet mastered all the recipes. it means i'm not gonna cook more than 83 bunches of each recipe, at least during next half a year... in this terms, i consider the highest profit from one bunch of recipe, whch is:
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so actually it's up to u whch way to choose as the most acceptable for your playing
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There are so many debates over this. Vanacatu has listed 3 sides to the profit debate and there is also the debate over cash flow per recipe, time to realise profit etc. RVC has a low food yield with a high profit so the cakes are not usually just sitting there in the hundreds of thousands for months waiting to be sold before you can realise a relatively high profit. Same thing with Earl Grey Tea.
I suspect it depends on where you are in the game, how much money you have and what your needs are and also what food you have unlocked. I have molten lava cake available to me so I cook that whenever I have all the recipes mastered or when I want a break from the game. It has a high servings yield and a high profit and that suits my game play style perfectly.
Here's a thread that discusses quite a bit about profits and strategy: https://forum.storm8.com/showthread.p...rofit+strategy
oh yes, bobbyrae, i removed molten lava because i don't have an access to it and guess the author doesn't too (((
but this recipe is brilliant, agree.
combination srv yield x profit gained is the best exactly for 2 recipes, both unavailable right now:
- molten lava cake ($11'080 profit per bunch)
- candy corn macaroons ($10'540 per bunch)
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