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Turns vegetables into pickles and fruit into jam.
情報
入手 Crafting
売価 売却不可
クラフト
レシピ入手 Farming.png 農業(Level 4)
材料 Wood.png 木材(50)Stone.png (40)Coal.png 石炭(8)
a detailed analysis of profit using the Preserves Jarについては、Preserves Jar Productivityを参照。

The Preserves Jar is a type of Artisan Equipment used to make Artisan Goods. It takes a single fruit or vegetable and converts it into Jelly or Pickles, respectively, in 4000 minutes of game time.

Preserves Jars consume less time than Kegs, but will usually yield less profit. However, low-value, high-yield crops like Blackberries, 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 data-sort-value="113">Gold.png113g, but corn pickles, which are made in the preserves jar, are worth data-sort-value="150">Gold.png150g. Salmonberry wine, which is made in the keg, is only worth data-sort-value="15">Gold.png15g, but Salmonberry jelly, which is made in the preserves jar, is worth data-sort-value="60">Gold.png60g.

Jellies and Pickles are common villager favorites (see Friendship).

A Preserves Jar is the reward for completing the Bundle Teal.png 高品質な作物バンドル食料室.

Products

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.

The number of days of processing time may vary. See the Notes section.

画像 名前 説明 材料 加工時間 レシピ入手 売値
Pickles.png Pickles A jar of your home-made pickles. Any vegetable (1) Time Icon.png 4000m(2-3 days) Pickles.png2 × Base Vegetable Price + 50 Inedible
Jelly.png Jelly Gooey. Any fruit (1) Time Icon.png 4000m(2-3 days) Jelly.png2 × Base Fruit Price + 50 Inedible

Preserves Jar vs. Keg

See also: Preserves Jar Productivity, Keg Productivity

The Preserves Jar increases the profit of a crop using the following equation: (2 × Base Crop Value + 50); while the Keg multiplies the base value of Fruits by 3, and Vegetables by 2.25. Because of this, low-value, high-yield crops like Corn or Tomatoes are more valuable in the preserves jar. The keg, on the other hand, favors crops with a much higher base value, such as Ancient Fruit or Melons. Below is a list of crops that are more beneficial to be put in the preserves jar.

Vegetables Fruits
All Vegetables except Hops, Wheat, Pumpkin, and Red Cabbage Apricot*, Blackberry, Blueberry*, Hot Pepper, Salmonberry

*Both wine and jelly each sell for data-sort-value="150">Gold.png150g, but jelly processes faster than wine.

It should be noted that this table is based on maximum profit without regard to time -- if looking at gold per day based on the time required (2 days for the preserves jar, 7 days for the keg), it is always more profitable to use a preserves jar, on the highest value item possible. Even quality crops do not approach the same amount of gold per day in a keg as in a preserves jar.

Storage Options

See also: Keg storage options, Crafted goods outside the farm

While Preserves Jars can be stored anywhere on the farm, it is more space efficient to store them inside farm buildings or outside the farm altogether.

Processing time calculates differently while you sleep than while you are awake. 1 hour = 60 minutes when awake but = 100 minutes when sleeping. So if you sleep a whole day, a preserves jar would record 2400 minutes (100 × 24) of processing. If you work from 6:00AM till 12:00AM and sleep 6 hours, it will process 1680 minutes a day (60 × 18 + 100 × 6). If you work from 6:00AM till 2:00AM and faint 4 hours, it will process 1600 mins a day (60 × 20 + 100 × 4).

トリビア

  • The description of the Preserves Jar states that it makes Jam, but it actually produces Jelly.