Food in Tamagotchi Paradise does two things: it keeps your Tamagotchi alive, and during the Kid stage it determines which Young species you evolve into. Get the feeding right and you’re already halfway to the character you want. Get it wrong and you’ll wonder why you keep ending up with the same few characters no matter what you do.
This guide covers every food type, every food item, when feeding matters and when it doesn’t, and how to use the Egg Hunt and cooking system to get the foods you need.
When Does Food Actually Matter for Evolution?
Only during the Kid stage. Once your Tamagotchi becomes a Young, food no longer influences which adult you’ll get — that’s determined entirely by care mistakes from that point on. And before the Kid stage, during the Baby stage, food has no evolutionary impact at all.
So the window where food choices matter is exactly one stage, lasting 24–28 hours. Everything before and after is just keeping your Tamagotchi fed and happy.
How the Food System Works
When you feed your Tamagotchi certain foods during the Kid stage, a hidden point counter goes up for that food type. Once you’ve accumulated 5 points for a given food type, a corresponding food icon appears in your Tama Cell. The food type with the most icons at the time of evolution determines your Young species.
A few important rules:
- Your Tama Cell can only hold 4 food icons at a time. If you get a 5th, the oldest one gets bumped. Don’t panic if you see an icon disappear — just keep feeding the right type.
- If there’s no dominant food type — either because you only fed default Pellets or because you fed an equal mix — your Tamagotchi becomes the default Young for that field (Float, Sprout, Rocky, or Forest Sprout).
- You only need one icon of the right type to be safe, as long as no other type has more. Feed enough to get the icon, then switch to cheap Pellets to save resources.
- Switching fields during the Kid stage clears all food icons and resets your food type. Useful if you change your mind, annoying if you do it by accident.
Water Field Foods
Your Water Kid needs Seafood, Seaweed, or Plankton to hit the specific Young species you want.
Seafood → Glide Young (leads to Irukatchi, Kametchi, Kujiratchi, Uruotchi)
| Food | How to Get |
|---|---|
| Seafood | Egg Hunt (Water volcano) |
| Fried Fish | Egg Hunt (Water volcano) |
| Shellfish | Egg Hunt (Water volcano) |
| Grilled Shellfish | Cook: Seafood + ingredient |
Seaweed → Leap Young (leads to Axolopatchi, Imoritchi, Kawazutchi, Beavertchi)
| Food | How to Get |
|---|---|
| Green Seaweed | Egg Hunt (Water volcano) |
| Red Seaweed | Egg Hunt (Water volcano) |
| Seaweed Salad | Cook: Green or Red Seaweed + ingredient |
Plankton → Paddle Young (leads to Tachutchi, Sharktchi, Ankotchi, Otototchi)
| Food | How to Get |
|---|---|
| Meal Shrimp | Shop |
| Meal Plankton | Shop |
| Plankton Dumplings | Cook: Meal Shrimp or Meal Plankton + ingredient |
No food type / mixed → Float Young (leads to Kuraratchi, Mendakotchi, Amefuratchi, Gusokutchi)
Just feed Pellets only, or let your food icons balance out. No special effort required.
Land Field Foods
Your Land Kid needs Meat, Carrot, or Worm foods to influence evolution.
Meat → Roar Young (leads to Meowtchi, Pochitchi, Gumax, Ratchi)
| Food | How to Get |
|---|---|
| Big Meat | Shop |
| Small Meat | Shop |
| Steak | Cook: Big Meat or Small Meat + ingredient |
Carrot → Toddle Young (leads to Mametchi, Mimitchi, Molmotchi, Sheeptchi)
| Food | How to Get |
|---|---|
| Apple | Egg Hunt (Land volcano) |
| Carrot | Egg Hunt (Land volcano) |
| Apple Pie | Cook: Apple + ingredient |
| Shredded Carrots | Cook: Carrot + ingredient |
Worm → Lick Young (leads to Leopatchi, Sebiretchi, Elizardotchi, Heavytchi)
| Food | How to Get |
|---|---|
| Meal Bugs | Egg Hunt (Land volcano) |
| Meal Worms | Egg Hunt (Land volcano) |
| Bug Cookies | Shop |
No food type / mixed → Sprout Young (leads to Furawatchi, Potsunentchi, Tusushtchi, Shigemi-san)
Feed only Pellets or an equal mix. Note that Sprout Young is the only Land Young that cannot become Chodracotchi (the Pink Land secret character) even with connections.
Sky Field Foods
The Sky Field has four Young species — many players don’t realize there’s a Bumble Young (Honey diet) in addition to the more obvious three.
Chicken → Flap Young (leads to Horhotchi, Mongatchi, Eagletchi, Batchi)
| Food | How to Get |
|---|---|
| Whole Chicken | Shop |
| Piece of Chicken | Shop |
| Chicken Steak | Cook: Whole Chicken or Piece of Chicken + ingredient |
Corn → Chirp Young (leads to Peacotchi, Batatchi, Kuchipatchi, Kiwitchi)
| Food | How to Get |
|---|---|
| Corn | Egg Hunt (Sky volcano) |
| Cherry | Egg Hunt (Sky volcano) |
| Piece of Corn | Cook: Corn + ingredient |
| Corn Flakes | Cook: Corn + ingredient |
Honey → Bumble Young (leads to Papillotchi, Kabutotchi, Tentotchi, Hatchitchi)
| Food | How to Get |
|---|---|
| Flower Syrup | Egg Hunt (Sky volcano) |
| Honey Syrup | Egg Hunt (Sky volcano) |
| Flower Drops | Cook: Flower Syrup + ingredient |
No food type / mixed → Rocky Young (leads to Gemtchi, Oretatchi, Ishikorotchi, Magmatchi)
Feed only Pellets. Rocky Young is also excluded from becoming Yayacorntchi (the Purple Sky secret character), so if you’re going for the secret, make sure you’re using one of the other three food types.
Forest Field Foods (Jade Forest only)
The Forest Field replaces the Sky Field on the Jade Forest shell, with a completely different set of foods and Young species.
Peking Meat → Forest Roar Young (leads to Forest Horhotchi, Konkotchi, Tigaotchi, Tanoontchi)
| Food | How to Get |
|---|---|
| Chashu Pork | Egg Hunt (Forest volcano) |
| Peking Meat | Shop |
| Warm Buns | Cook: Chashu Pork or Peking Meat + ingredient |
Bamboo Grass → Forest Toddle Young (leads to Lessapantchi, Kanokotchi, Suigyutchi, Panbootchi)
| Food | How to Get |
|---|---|
| Bamboo Grass | Egg Hunt (Forest volcano) |
| Sesame Leaves | Egg Hunt (Forest volcano) |
| Bamboo Leaf Rice Cake | Cook: Bamboo Grass + ingredient |
| Sesame Pancake | Cook: Sesame Leaves + ingredient |
Pomegranate → Forest Chirp Young (leads to Kachitchi, Tokipatchi, Kuchipatchi, Sparrotchi)
| Food | How to Get |
|---|---|
| Persimmon | Egg Hunt (Forest volcano) |
| Pomegranate | Egg Hunt (Forest volcano) |
| Che Thai | Cook: Persimmon or Pomegranate + ingredient |
No food type / mixed → Forest Sprout Young (leads to Shiitaketchi, Peatchi, Nappatchi, Rushraditchi)
Feed only Pellets. Forest Sprout Young also cannot become Tatsutchi (the Jade Forest secret character) — Forest Sprout is the only Forest Young excluded from the secret.
The Egg Hunt
The Egg Hunt is your main source of field-specific foods, and running it efficiently makes a big difference to how easily you can hit the food type you want.
How it works:
– Unlock Egg Hunt by reaching a certain Planet Level
– Send up to 3 Tamagotchi (including your current one and released ones from your field) to hunt
– They collect eggs from the volcano or spring that hatch into foods
– Each Tamagotchi can only hunt once per day, and hunts close after 7 PM
Maximizing your egg haul:
– Include your current active Tamagotchi in the party — this gives you significantly more eggs
– Make sure your active Tamagotchi’s happiness is full before sending them. A Tamagotchi with zero happiness gives you fewer eggs and risks a ghost appearing
– Maximum possible yield is 9 eggs per hunt, with roughly a 10% chance of hitting that maximum when your active Tamagotchi is included and happiness is full
– Having 3 full party members (including your active Tamagotchi) gives the best odds
Pro tip: Run the Egg Hunt first thing in the morning as part of your routine. The foods you collect directly feed into your current Kid’s evolution path, so having a stockpile ready means you’re never scrambling.
Cooking
Cooking unlocks at a certain Planet Level and lets you combine raw ingredients into cooked meals that give more food points per feeding than raw items.
- Access cooking through: Shop Icon → Repas (meals)
- Cooked meals give more points toward food icons, meaning you need fewer feedings to secure your target Young species
- They also fill the hunger meter more than basic foods
If you’re in a hurry to lock in a food type before the Kid stage ends, cooked meals are the fastest way to do it.
Food, Happiness, and Liked/Disliked Items
Beyond evolution, food has a small happiness effect:
- Liked food gives +1 happiness on top of the normal hunger fill
- Disliked food gives -1 happiness
Every adult character has food preferences visible in their Tama Collection profile on the official site. If you want to maximize happiness efficiency, feed your adult their preferred foods. During the Kid and Young stages this matters less since you’re prioritizing food type for evolution.
Sale Days: Stock Up Cheap
Food and Snacks go 50% off on the 5th, 15th, and 25th of each in-game month. If you know you’re going to need a lot of a specific food type, stock up on sale days rather than buying at full price throughout the month.
Outside toys and Deco Items go on sale on the 10th, 20th, and 30th if you’re interested in planet decorating.
Quick Reference: Food Type by Field
| Field | Food Type | Young Species |
|---|---|---|
| Water | Seafood | Glide Young |
| Water | Seaweed | Leap Young |
| Water | Plankton | Paddle Young |
| Water | None/Mixed | Float Young |
| Land | Meat | Roar Young |
| Land | Carrot | Toddle Young |
| Land | Worm | Lick Young |
| Land | None/Mixed | Sprout Young |
| Sky | Chicken | Flap Young |
| Sky | Corn | Chirp Young |
| Sky | Honey | Bumble Young |
| Sky | None/Mixed | Rocky Young |
| Forest | Peking Meat | Forest Roar Young |
| Forest | Bamboo Grass | Forest Toddle Young |
| Forest | Pomegranate | Forest Chirp Young |
| Forest | None/Mixed | Forest Sprout Young |
Once you’ve locked in your Young species with the right food, head to the Care Mistake Guide to learn how to control which adult you get from there.
