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Grow a Garden Sushi Bear

Sushi Bear
Grow a Garden Apple
Pet Details
Obtainment Gourmet Egg [7%]
Hunger 20000
Tier Legendary
Obtainable? Yes
Grow a Garden Sushi Bear Passive Every 10-80s, 15% chance a nearby fruit becomes Chilled or Frozen
Every 100-670s, flings a sushi towards a random pet and feeds it for 1-50% of its hunger

The Sushi Bear is one of the five new pets introduced in the Roblox: Grow a Garden as part of its brand new Cooking Update. It was added on August 2, 2025.

Grow a Garden Sushi Bear - Sushi Bear

Grow a Garden Sushi Bear’s appearance is described as similar to a “bear bee,” but it is distinct with sushi on top of its head, a black belt with white clothes, and a salmon tail.

How to Obtain Grow a Garden Sushi Bear

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Gourmet Egg

You can obtain the Sushi Bear by hatching it from a Gourmet Egg. The odds of hatching a Grow a Garden Sushi Bear from a Gourmet Egg are typically stated as 7%.

Grow a Garden Sushi Bear

To acquire Gourmet Eggs, you must participate in the Cooking Event. This involves cooking specific meals for Chris P. Bacon, a critter chef NPC.

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The event objective, or Chris P.’s food craving, rotates every hour. You use the Cooking Pot to craft food with various crops, fruits, and plants. Discovering better and rarer recipes will yield better rewards, including the Gourmet Egg.

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Giving Chris P. Bacon the exact food he is craving increases your chances of acquiring rarer rewards like the Gourmet Egg. Using bigger harvested crops will result in bigger food items and more rewards. Prismatic food items, which often involve prismatic crops and bone blossoms, increase the chances of high-tier rewards.

Grow a Garden Sushi Bear: Passive Ability

The Sushi Bear possesses two valuable traits that make it a useful pet in Grow a Garden:

Sushi Express

Every 10 to 80 seconds, there is a 15% chance for a nearby fruit to mutate into a Chilled or Frozen state. This trait helps to increase the value of your fruit harvests by applying these mutations.

Sushi Time

Every 100 to 670 seconds, the Sushi Bear will fling sushi towards a random pet, feeding it for 1% to 50% of its hunger. This ability is beneficial for keeping your other pets fed and preventing them from going hungry, providing support for your overall pet management.

Grow a Garden Sushi Bear: Pet Mutations

Shiny [31.15%]Grow a Garden Sushi Bear - Sushi Bear Mutations Placeholder
Inverted [15.58%]Grow a Garden Sushi Bear - Sushi Bear Mutations Placeholder
Windy [9.35%]Grow a Garden Sushi Bear - Sushi Bear Mutations Placeholder
Frozen [9.35%]Grow a Garden Sushi Bear - Sushi Bear Mutations Placeholder
Golden [6.23%]Grow a Garden Sushi Bear - Sushi Bear Mutations Placeholder
Tiny [6.23%]Grow a Garden Sushi Bear - Sushi Bear Mutations Placeholder
Mega [6.23%]Grow a Garden Sushi Bear - Sushi Bear Mutations Placeholder
Tranquil [3.12%]Grow a Garden Sushi Bear - Sushi Bear Mutations Placeholder
Corrupt [3.12%]Grow a Garden Sushi Bear - Sushi Bear Mutations Placeholder
IronSkin [3.12%]Grow a Garden Sushi Bear - Sushi Bear Mutations Placeholder
Radiant [3.12%]Grow a Garden Sushi Bear - Sushi Bear Mutations Placeholder
Shocked [3.12%]Grow a Garden Sushi Bear - Sushi Bear Mutations Placeholder
Rainbow [3.12%]Grow a Garden Sushi Bear - Sushi Bear Mutations Placeholder
Ascended [0.31%]Grow a Garden Sushi Bear - Sushi Bear Mutations Placeholder

The combination of its traits makes the Sushi Bear a highly practical pet for players. It not only contributes to increasing the value of your harvests through mutations but also actively helps maintain the hunger levels of your other pets, offering support in two distinct aspects of gameplay.

For more updates and guides like this Grow a Garden Sushi Bear, visit Theria Games (Grow a Garden).

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