Materials & Cooking Guide

Search and filter all cooking ingredients, crafting materials, and cooking effects in Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom.
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NameCategoryEffectRarity
Aerocuda Eyeball
crafting

--

uncommon
Aerocuda Wing
crafting

--

common
Amber
crafting

Fuse Attack Power +4

common
Amber Chunk
crafting

--

common
Ancient Core
crafting

Ancient technology component

rare
Ancient Gear
crafting

Ancient technology component

uncommon
Ancient Spring
crafting

Ancient technology component

uncommon
Apple
cooking

Minor Health Recovery

common
Armored Carp
cooking

Defense Boost

common
Armored Porgy
cooking

Defense Boost

uncommon
Armored Pumpkin
cooking

Defense Boost (High)

uncommon
Big Hearty Radish
cooking

Full Recovery + Large Temporary Hearts Bonus

rare
Big Hearty Truffle
cooking

Full Recovery + Temporary Hearts

rare
Bird Egg
cooking

None (Cooking base)

common
Black Bokoblin Horn
crafting

Strong attack elixir / Armor upgrade

uncommon
Black Horriblin Horn
crafting

Attack Up (Fuse, +18)

rare
Black Horriblin Horn
crafting

High Fuse attack / Armor upgrade

uncommon
Black Lizalfos Horn
crafting

Strong Fuse material / Armor upgrade

uncommon
Black Moblin Horn
crafting

Weapon Fusion (+16 damage)

uncommon
Bladed Rhino Beetle
potion ingredient

Attack Up

uncommon
Blue Bokoblin Horn
crafting

Attack elixir ingredient / Fuse material

common
Blue Chuchu Jelly
crafting

Cold Resistance (elixir) / Ice Arrow (Fuse)

common
Blue Frox Fang
crafting

Attack Up (Fuse, +24)

uncommon
Blue Horriblin Horn
crafting

Attack Up (Fuse, +15)

uncommon
Blue Lizalfos Horn
crafting

Fuse material / Attack elixir

common

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Featured Materials

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Flower
Fruit
Grain
Ore
Rare

Showing 8 of 8 materials

Apple

+1
Fruit

A common fruit found on trees throughout Hyrule. Restores half a heart.

Hylian Rice

Grain

A staple grain used in many recipes. Found in Hateno Village shops.

Silent Princess

Flower

A rare luminous flower. Used for stealth-boosting elixirs and meals.

Mighty Banana

+1
Fruit

Found in Faron. Boosts attack power when cooked into meals.

Hearty Durian

+1
Fruit

Fully restores hearts and adds temporary bonus hearts when cooked.

Sundelion

Flower

Found on Sky Islands. Cures Gloom damage when cooked into meals.

Diamond

+25
Ore

The most valuable gem. Sells for 500 rupees. Used in armor upgrades.

Star Fragment

Rare

Falls from the sky at night. Used for high-level armor upgrades.

Rupee Calculator — Valuable Materials

💰 Rupee Calculator

Diamond

500 each

1

500 💎

Ruby

210 each

2

420 💎

Sapphire

260 each

1

260 💎

Topaz

180 each

3

540 💎


Grand Total

1,720 💎

👑

PRO TIP

Advanced

Material Farming

Farm materials at night during a Blood Moon for maximum respawns. Rare ore deposits near Great Fairy Fountains are reliable diamond sources. Sell gems to Ramella in Goron City for a 20% bonus on bulk sales.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Materials & Cooking FAQ

How many materials are in Tears of the Kingdom?

Tears of the Kingdom has 247 unique materials spanning cooking ingredients, crafting components, monster parts, ores, and ancient materials. This includes returning items from Breath of the Wild plus dozens of new materials like Zonai charges and Gloom-related drops.

What are the best materials for cooking in TotK?

Hearty Durians and Big Hearty Radishes are the best healing ingredients — cooking just one gives full health restoration plus bonus hearts. For buffs, Mighty Bananas (attack up), Armored Carp (defense up), and Sundelions (gloom recovery) are top-tier. Always cook during a Blood Moon for a guaranteed critical success bonus.

Where can I find rare materials in Tears of the Kingdom?

Star Fragments fall from the sky at night and can be spotted by their bright glow. Diamonds drop from rare ore deposits found near Great Fairy Fountains and in The Depths. Gloom-related materials come from Phantom Ganon encounters, and Zonai materials are concentrated on Sky Islands throughout Hyrule.

How does Fuse work with materials in TotK?

The Fuse ability lets you attach materials to weapons, shields, and arrows to add bonus damage or special effects. For example, fusing a Ruby to an arrow creates a fire arrow, and fusing a Keese Eyeball adds homing capability. Fuse damage varies by material — Diamonds add +25 damage, making them the strongest fuse material in the game.

What are the best materials to sell for rupees?

Gems are the most profitable: Diamonds sell for 500 rupees, Sapphires for 260, Rubies for 210, and Topaz for 180. Sell gems in bulk to Ramella in Goron City for a 20% bonus. You can also cook five Gourmet Meat together to make a meal worth 490 rupees — farm meat from moose in the Tabantha and Hebra regions.

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