Farmer's Delight

A very polished farming and cooking mod

Farmer's Delight

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Farmer's Delight

5.0

A very polished farming and cooking mod

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Posted: June 18, 2026 at 4:49:13 PM UTC
500 hrs
Total hours played at time of review
MC 1.21, 1.2… MC 1.21, 1.20, 1.18, 1.16
The version(s) the reviewer played
Gameplay
4.5
Aesthetics
5.0
Performance
5.0

I'll start this review by stating how much this mod blows other cooking mods out of the water. I remember starting Minecraft really enjoying Pam's Harvestcraft followed later by Croptopia, but those mods often added many plants that just felt like reskins of each other. Farmer's delight is different. The polish and care put into making sure every ingredient serves its purpose and to make sure that every food item has a use is incredible, and the actual cooking mechanics such as the skillet, chopping board and pot are really well implemented.

Crops in this mod are obtained and grown in unique ways, with wild crops found scattered in different biomes. Tomato bushes can be grown and repeatedly repicked like sweet berries but rope can be used to increase their max height, making them an interesting new crop type.

This mod has also made way for a plethora of inventive and interesting addons, many of which build on the base mod in incredibly interesting ways. I mention this because of how easy it is to add new food items to farmer's delight and how easy it is to create and customise recipes. I would highly recommend people try this with some of the high quality addons there are to offer.

I would recommend this to anyone who likes cozy mods and variety in gameplay styles.

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