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How to Make a Cake in Minecraft?

You can find a cake in Minecraft which happens to be one of the most upscaled treats one can find in the game. From v1.2, players are now able to craft cakes. 

With the release of the Caves and Cliffs update 1.17, players can now celebrate a friend’s birthday while enjoying one of the best PC games in multiplayer by baking them a cake and lighting a candle.

If you craft a cake and wish to trade the same, Villagers might accept it in return for one emerald. A cake can be made in Minecraft, so let’s take a look at that.

How to make a Cake in Minecraft?

Before we get started, if you ever come across a buried treasure chest, you stand a chance to open a cake for yourself. But if you ever wish to bake a cake for yourself or your friends, you may need to get Milk Crates, Sugar, Eggs, and Wheat. 

You can get milk buckets from cows, mooshrooms, and goats by triggering use while looking at them with an empty bucket. Chickens produce eggs that are edible. You may need to gather sugarcane in order to get Sugar for subsequent processing. A hen lays an egg every 5-10 mins if you look to farm a dozen eggs. Wheat can be grown from seed or gathered from farms in rural areas.

Just one slice of cake will replenish two hunger levels. While if you eat a whole cake, you’ll gain 14 hunger back.

In addition to the Pandas found in the Jungle, Bamboo Jungle, and Sparse Jungle, these can also be used to lure pandas into the Grassland biome. Panda adults actively seek out cake as a snack. As it turns out, the cake is also a viable option for use as a redstone component.

A piece of cake that has been left untouched for more than 24 hours will produce a 14-decibel signal when placed in a comparator. With each bite, two units of signal strength are lost. The cake candle can be lit with flint and steel, fire charge, or any other type of fire starter.

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Bharat Kotwani
Bharat Kotwanihttp://www.talkesport.com
Traversing the colossal journey @ TalkEsport
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