If you've been playing Animal Crossing: New Horizons over the past week, you'll already know how exciting this time of year can be in the game with Toy Day celebrations and even thick snow falling in the northern hemisphere for the first time.
As the animals and villagers around the island prepare for the new year, Nook Shopping is currently taking orders for a bunch of tasty food items. Here's the official announcement from Isabelle:
As explained on The Bell Tree Forums, you can access these items via the Nook Shopping App, or the Nook Shopping section within the ATM (located inside of Resident services) and by then selecting the "seasonal" tab within the special goods section.
The items include Sparkling Cider (1,000 Bells), Twelve-grape Dish (1,200 Bells), Berliner (1,200 Bells) and New Year's Noodles (1,300 Bells). Be sure to order these items while you can, because they won't be around for long.
More seasonal food items are supposedly on the way. According to the same source, these items include Kagamimochi and Olivier Salad. Yut Nori (a board game) will also apparently be added.
Have you been playing Animal Crossing over the past week? Tell us down in the comments.
[source twitter.com, via nintendoeverything.com]
Comments (16)
Ich bin ein Berliner. Ich bin auch ein Kagamimochi und ein Olivier Salad.
In a sense, we are all Kagamimochi and Olivier Salads at this time of year. Merry everything, everyone.
@Maxz Well I’m not from Berlin and this time of year, we say Merry Christmas and hail Satan, Devourer of Worlds and Master of the Fiery Depths of Hell.
This kind of thing is why I usually check the seasonal items quickly every day, to see if there is anything new. Already bought all these.
So I see they left out the traditional hog jowl, black eye peas and spinach/turnip greens that everyone eats for health and wealth for the coming year.
We always eat turkey on New Years Eve
Great news! The longevity noodles will go great along with the dim sum table in my living room.
@kozaru they have Dim Sun tables? I thought they were soooo obscure?
Wait, sparkling cider? Alcoholic drinks in a Nintendo game?🤨😏
@redpanda0310 In the game it's called Imperial dining table. And of course there's non-alcoholic sparkling cider
@HADAA Ah ok.
@redpanda0310 indeed it's the imperial dining table. I don't like the imperial furniture all too much as it's so stylized Asian. But the food on the dining table looks so delicious, that really gives a homey feeling
@redpanda0310 There's normally no alcohol in sparkling cider (and even you make it by fermenting, there's so little it's negligible). It's essentially carbonated apple juice, and you could find it in some place outside the alcohol section in your local grocery stores.
EDIT: I need to add that this is the case in the United States. Over here, when someone says cider, you generally assume it's non-alcoholic unless they specify "hard cider" or the person asking you if you want some looks like someone who drinks beer.
@Obito_Sigma I was very confused as a 10 year-old when someone handed me a wine glass of sparkling cider. I didn't know if I should drink it or not. Nowadays I still prefer it over wine.
@kozaru huh, Dim Sun never gave me that vibe???
@Kieroni Same, I generally don't like sparkling/carbonated stuff but I sometimes drink a bit for the funny feels. I like cider tho.
@Obito_Sigma Yeah, but I see a lot of alcoholic cider everywhere so I just generally assume it is unless I ask if.
I know it isn't always alcoholic.
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