Beetroot Soup
Beetroot Soup is a Minecraft food crafted from six beetroots and a bowl, restoring 6 hunger points and 7.2 saturation (how slowly hunger drains afterward).
Description
Beetroot Soup is best prepared from a dedicated beetroot farm, since a single bowl consumes six beetroots grown from beetroot seeds found in village farms and dungeon chests. Eating Beetroot Soup empties the bowl and returns it, so survival players can refill it repeatedly without crafting new bowls. Beetroot Soup is a reliable early-game meal for players who keep a beetroot patch but lack meat or bread, especially on long mining trips where one stack-free slot is an acceptable trade for steady hunger recovery.
Java Edition Guide
How to make Beetroot Soup in Minecraft
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Farm beetroots
Plant beetroot seeds on tilled farmland and harvest at least six fully grown beetroots.
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Craft a bowl
Place three wooden planks in a V-shape on the crafting table to make four bowls.
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Combine in the grid
Put six beetroots and one empty bowl anywhere in the crafting grid to create one Beetroot Soup.
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Eat to restore hunger
Use Beetroot Soup to restore 6 hunger points and 7.2 saturation, leaving an empty bowl behind.
Beetroot Soup cannot be stacked, so carry only what you need and reuse the returned bowl to craft more.
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Frequently asked questions
Can you craft Beetroot Soup?
Yes. Combine six beetroots and one empty bowl anywhere in the crafting grid to make one Beetroot Soup.
How much hunger does Beetroot Soup restore?
Beetroot Soup restores 6 hunger points (three drumsticks) and 7.2 saturation, the same as mushroom stew.
Does Beetroot Soup stack?
No. Beetroot Soup does not stack and takes one full inventory slot per bowl, like all soups and stews.
What version added Beetroot Soup?
Beetroot Soup was added in Java Edition 1.9 and is also available in Bedrock Edition.
Do you get the bowl back after eating Beetroot Soup?
Yes. Eating Beetroot Soup leaves an empty bowl you can reuse to craft more soup.
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