Roost sablé cookie (New Horizons)

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Roost sablé cookie
Buy price Sell price
Not for sale  950 Bells
Height Size
1.092929
1.0 x 1.0 1.0 × 1.0
Obtain via Cooking
Recipe Flour
Sugar
Recipe type Sweet (#871)
Recipe obtained via  Brewster (Sit down for coffee on 5 different days)
Edible Yes (provides 5 energy points)
Customize No customization options.
HHA themes Café / Shop
HHA points 103
Colors
Beige
 
White
Variations
None
Names in other languages
 ハトのすサブレ
 鸽巢莎布蕾饼干
 鴿巢莎布蕾餅乾
 비둘기 둥지 쿠키
 biscuit Le Perchoir
 biscuit Le Perchoir
 galleta de El Alpiste
 galleta de El Alpiste
 biscotto La Piccionaia
 печенье кафе «Насест»
 Café-Taubenschlag-Keks
 zandgebakje à la De Til

The Roost sablé cookie is a miscellaneous furniture item in Animal Crossing: New Horizons introduced in the 2.0 Free Update. As a miscellaneous item, it can be placed on either the ground or on the surfaces of tables and other similar furniture items that have surfaces for items. The Roost sablé cookie is edible and by eating it, the player will earn five energy points to be able to relocate trees or break rocks.

The Roost sablé cookie can be obtained from cooking, which requires Flour and Sugar. The recipe for this item can be obtained from Brewster after the player sits down for coffee at The Roost on 5 different days. If Daisy Mae or Leila visit The Roost, they are given a Roost sablé cookie, as they are too young to drink coffee.

No villagers have this item in their home.

In Happy Home Paradise, no villagers or facility unlock this item for designing. It can only be used once the player's DIY catalog is unlocked after completing the 15th vacation home.

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Real-world information

Sablés are a French shortbread cookie originally from Sablé-sur-Sarthe, a commune in Sarthe. Sablés are made by mixing cold butter into flour and sugar until it create a dough resembling crumbs or sand. More information on this topic is available at Wikipedia.

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