Endura Carrots are a fantastic ingredient inThe Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. Not only do they restore a decent amount of health uncooked, but they also have the ability totemporarily boost Link’s stamina. So, if you’re trying to maximize the distance you can sprint or glide, you’ll want to get these ingredients. So, here’s a quick and easy way to get some Endura Carrots inTears of the Kingdom.
Tears of the Kingdom: How to find Endura Carrots
The best place to farm some quick Endura Carrots is actually quite close toTears of the Kingdom’s early areas. We’re heading forSatori Mountainwhich is located to thewest of Lookout LandingandHyrule Field. We’re specifically aiming for thepeakof Satori Mountain which is shown on the map below.
The weird quirk with Endura Carrots is that they typically only growunderneath cherry blossom trees. So if you spot a cherry blossom tree out in the world, you may be fairly sure Endura Carrots are nearby. But this spot on Satori Mountain guarantees four Endura Carrots. This spot proved invaluable to me when I wanted to get to far-away areas in the early game.

An alternative location for Endura Carrots lies a little to theeast of Lookout Landingandjust north of Romani Plains. In this area you’ll find Yamiyo Shrine, and across from the Shrine’s entrance you should see another cherry blossom tree. Check out the exact location on the map below.
There are fewer Carrots to find here, in fact I often only get one. But if you just need a quick fix for one of these carrots, this is another spot you’re able to try. Come back to these two spots after a few in-game days pass by, and you should be able to pick them up again. But remember to keep an eye out for more of those Cherry Blossom Trees.

If you’re still in the gardening mood, tryhunting down some Silent Princess flowers. Additionally, check out ourguide on cooking foodto learn the basics.
Sam Robins
Sam is a Contributing Writer at PC Invasion. For just over 5 years, he has been writing about all areas of gaming from news and guides, to reviews of the latest titles. When he’s not writing, he’s usually sinking time into an RPG or trying to convince his friends to play The Legends of Heroes series. He can usually be found lurking on Twitter (@GhoolyTV) most days.
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