− | The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a type of [[Equipment#Artisan Equipment|Artisan Equipment]] used to make [[Artisan Goods]] in [[Stardew Valley]]. It takes a single [[Fruits|fruit]] or [[Vegetables|vegetable]] and converts it into [[Jellies and Pickles|Jelly or Pickles]], respectively. | + | The '''{{PAGENAME}}''' is a type of [[Equipment#Artisan Equipment|Artisan Equipment]] used to make [[Artisan Goods]]. It takes a single [[Fruits|fruit]] or [[Vegetables|vegetable]] and converts it into [[Jellies and Pickles|Jelly or Pickles]], respectively. |
− | Preserves Jars consume less time than [[Keg]]s, but will usually yield less profit. However, low-value, high-yield crops like [[blackberry|blackberries]], [[Green Bean|green beans]] and [[corn]] are actually more profitable in the preserves jar than in the keg, as well as being much faster to process. As an example, corn [[juice]], which is made in the keg, is worth {{price|113}}, but corn pickles, which are made in the preserves jar, are worth {{price|150}}. Salmonberry wine, which is made in the keg, is only worth {{price|15}}, but Salmonberry jelly, which is made in the preserves jar, is worth {{price|60}}. | + | Preserves Jars consume less time than [[Keg]]s, but will usually yield less profit. However, low-value, high-yield crops like [[blackberry|Blackberries]], [[Green Bean]]s and [[Corn]] are actually more profitable in the preserves jar than in the keg, as well as being much faster to process. As an example, corn [[juice]], which is made in the keg, is worth {{price|113}}, but corn pickles, which are made in the preserves jar, are worth {{price|150}}. Salmonberry wine, which is made in the keg, is only worth {{price|15}}, but Salmonberry jelly, which is made in the preserves jar, is worth {{price|60}}. |
− | Quality of ingredients makes no difference to the finished product. The value of the finished product is determined using the base value (i.e. with no silver or gold star) of the [[fruit]]/[[vegetable]]. However, the preserved version is always more profitable than even gold star produce, although the profit margin is lower compared to normal produce. | + | Quality of ingredients makes no difference to the finished product. The value of the finished product is determined using the base value (i.e. with no silver or gold star) of the [[Fruits|fruit]]/[[Vegetables|vegetable]]. However, the preserved version is always more profitable than even gold star produce, although the profit margin is lower compared to normal produce. |