Learn what every food tastes like in Pokémon Pokopia!
Raising the comfort level of your town’s residents can be done in several ways. One way involves giving them food that match their preferred flavors. In Pokémon Pokopia, increasing each Pokémon’s comfort level also raises the area’s environment level, which unlocks more items in the PC Shop.
Since every Pokémon prefers a specific flavor, and the game’s descriptions for fruits and vegetables can sometimes be vague about their taste, this guide lists all consumable foods in Pokémon Pokopia along with their corresponding flavors.
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All food flavors in Pokémon Pokopia (fruits, vegetables, dishes, and beverages)
Berries
Berries can be obtained from trees in various areas in Pokémon Pokopia. Headbutting, cutting, or using Rock Smash on a tree can allow you to harvest its berries.
Every player’s save file can only have two types of berries that are naturally obtainable in their world. One is Leppa Berry and the other is random.

To get the other berries, you can play with other players and trade Berries with them or check if they’re available for purchase at Pokémon shops.
| Name | Flavor |
|---|---|
| Leppa | Neutral |
| Aspear | Sour |
| Rawst | Bitter |
| Chesto | Dry |
| Cheri | Spicy |
| Pecha | Sweet |
| Lum | Neutral |
| Oran | Neutral |
Non-berry fruits and vegetables

These foods are mostly obtained by planting their seeds and harvesting them once they’re fully grown. Seeds can sometimes become available at the PC Shop or any upcoming events at the Pokémon Center.
| Name | Flavor |
|---|---|
| Bean | Sweet |
| Tomato | Sour |
| Wheat | Dry |
| Carrot | Spicy |
| Seaweed | Bitter |
| Cave Mushrooms | Dry |
| Potato | Bitter |
Dishes

Once you get access to the Rocky Ridges biome, you’ll eventually get a cooking stove and create a Chef’s kitchen habitat, which will allow you to cook different dishes that other Pokémon might love. This habitat also spawns Chef Dente, a Greedent that will teach you the art of cooking.
| Name | Flavor |
|---|---|
| Simple Salad | Neutral |
| Leppa Salad | Sweet |
| Seaweed Salad | Bitter |
| Shredded Salad | Sour |
| Crushed-Berry Salad | Dry |
| Crouton Salad | Spicy |
| Simple Soup | Neutral |
| Seaweed Soup | Bitter |
| Mushroom Soup | Dry |
| Electrifying Soup | Spicy |
| Healthy Soup | Spicy |
| Flavorful Soup | Sour |
| Simple Bread | Neutral |
| Leppa Bread | Sour |
| Carrot Bread | Spicy |
| Recycled Bread | Bitter |
| Fluffy Bread | Sweet |
| Bread Bowl | Spicy |
| Simple Hamburger Steak | Neutral |
| Mushroom Hamburger Steak | Dry |
| Tomato Hamburger Steak | Sour |
| Potato Hamburger Steak | Sweet |
| Bitter Hamburger Steak | Bitter |
| Vibrant Hamburger Steak | Neutral |
| Bruised Berry | Neutral |
| Curry and Rice | Spicy |
Beverages
| Name | Flavor |
|---|---|
| Fresh Water | Neutral |
| Soda Pop | Dry |
| Moomoo Milk Coffee | Sweet |
| Roserade Tea | Bitter |
| Chili Sauce | Spicy |
All of these foods can be given as gifts to any Pokémon in the game. If you want to give a particular Pokémon a specific food but cannot find it, simply go to its habitat, place a plate near it, and put the food on it.
For new players, you can learn what a Pokémon likes by opening your Pokédex, clicking on a Pokémon, and pressing R two times to see its Specialties and Likes. Under the Pokémon’s list of Favorites, you should see its preferred flavor at the bottom.