Cookingdom Level 80 - Spring Mochi
The ultimate guide for Cookingdom Level 80 Spring Mochi, helping players master the cooking adventure of Cookingdom.
Cookingdom Level 80 Walkthrough Video
Cookingdom Level 80 Walkthroughs & Guide
Welcome to Cookingdom Level 80, where your mission is to craft the perfect Spring Mochi using the correct tools, sequence, and timing. This level introduces players to Cookingdom's intuitive yet precise cooking mechanics in a relaxed, no-timer environment.
This walkthrough gives you the exact steps to succeed in Cookingdom Level 80, detailing every ingredient, action, and placement needed.
Ingredients Needed
| Ingredient | Quantity | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Glutinous Rice | 1 bag | Washed and steamed to make the mochi base. |
| Water | 1 jug | For washing and steaming the rice, and soaking beans. |
| Red Beans (Azuki) | 1 bag | Soaked and cooked to make red bean paste. |
| Mango | 1 | Washed, peeled, and sliced for filling. |
| Strawberries | 1 plate | Washed and sliced for filling and garnish. |
| Green Tea Leaves | 1 plate | Washed and ground into matcha powder. |
| Chocolate | 1 bar | Chopped and melted to create a chocolate filling. |
| Condensed Milk | 1 can | Mixed with the chocolate for a creamy filling. |
| Sugar | 1 bowl | Used to sweeten the red bean paste. |
| Banana | 1 | Used in one of the blended fillings. |
| Red Syrup | 1 bottle | Used to blend with fruit and create fillings. |
| Powdered Sugar/Starch | 1 bowl | For dusting the finished mochi. |
Step 1. Cook the Glutinous Rice
Start by washing the glutinous rice in a bowl with water from the jug. After washing, transfer the rice to a steamer, add fresh water, cover it, and steam until cooked. This forms the base for the mochi dough.
Tip: The steaming process is timed. Make sure to complete the washing step quickly to start steaming.
Step 2. Pound the Rice into Mochi
Once the rice is cooked, engage in a timing-based mini-game where a cat pounds the rice in a large mortar with a mallet while a rabbit turns it. Players must tap the screen in the green zone to successfully pound the rice into a smooth, sticky mochi dough.
Tip: Timing is crucial in the pounding mini-game. A failed tap results in the rabbit getting its hand hit and crying, which loses time.
Step 3. Prepare Various Fillings
Prepare multiple fillings. Cook red beans in a slow cooker, then blend them with sugar to make red bean paste. Melt chopped chocolate with condensed milk in a pan. Blend strawberries and bananas separately with rice and red syrup to create fruit fillings. Also, grind green tea leaves to make matcha powder.
Tip: This stage involves a lot of multitasking. Keep an eye on the cooking red beans while you prepare the other blended and melted fillings.
Step 4. Color and Shape the Mochi
Use the prepared fillings and powders to color and flavor portions of the mochi dough. Create yellow, red, pink, brown, and green doughs. Roll out each colored dough, add its corresponding filling, and shape it into a round mochi.
Tip: The video shows a mini-game to catch falling mochi into a jug of water. Successfully completing this may be part of the preparation process.
Step 5. Assemble and Serve Mochi Orders
In the final stage, assemble the mochi based on customer orders. A variety of animal customers will request specific mochi combinations. Players must quickly select the correct mochi and toppings (like sliced fruit or powdered sugar) and place them on a tray to serve.
Tip: The customer orders appear in a speech bubble. You'll need to be fast and accurate in matching the mochi colors and toppings to satisfy all the customers.
Tips and Tricks for Cookingdom Level 80
The mochi pounding mini-game is a core mechanic. Practice the timing to avoid failures.
Stay organized when preparing the many different fillings. The game requires you to switch between blending, cooking, and mixing.
For the final assembly, look at the customer's order carefully. Some mochi require multiple layers or specific fruit toppings.
Using a time extension (+45s) can be helpful to manage all the complex steps in this recipe.
Cookingdom Level 80:
Failing the mochi pounding mini-game repeatedly, which significantly delays progress.
Burning the red bean paste or chocolate fillings by leaving them on the heat for too long.
Incorrectly combining ingredients for the different colored mochi doughs.
Assembling the wrong mochi or toppings for a customer's order in the final stage.

Cookingdom Level 80
Spring Mochi




