Along with Mulan and Mushu, Disney Dreamlight Valley has added a variety of new tea recipes, and here’s how to make them.
The latest update, “The Lucky Dragon,” added several new recipes to the game, as well as a new ingredient: various tea leaves. This significantly increases the number of available tea recipes, which was previously quite limited, especially for those who don’t have the “A Rift in Time” expansion pack.
Here are recipes for every tea you can make at Disney Dreamlight Valley, along with their retail prices and instructions on how to make them.
How to Brew Tea at Disney’s Dreamlight Valley

Unlike other similar meals, each tea recipe in Disney Dreamlight Valley calls for a different set of ingredients, with very little overlap between them.
The basis of each recipe is Any herbs or tea leavesThey are listed below. Materials marked with * are DLC exclusive.
- Chrysanthemum tea leaves
- Jasmine Tea Leaves
- Majestic*
- mint
- Oolong tea leaves
mint You can find it in Frosted Heights. It’s a green plant that can be found throughout the biome, so all you have to do is pick it up.
Those who have access to Eternity Isle Majestic Taken from the Overlook and Ruins section of Ancient’s Landing, this is a blue-leafed plant that grows in the area.
The rest need to be unlocked Mulan’s Tea Stand Buy it from her, which can be done by completing the level 2 friendship quest.
Most tea recipes also call for a second ingredient, usually a fruit grown around the valley.
All Tea Recipes
the current, 7 Tea Recipes from Disney’s Dreamlight ValleyThe game also has a variety of bubble tea recipes, which you can learn more about in this guide.
*Please note that dishes marked with an “*” are exclusive to DLC.
The recipe is as follows.
That’s all you need to know about the Disney Dreamlight Valley black tea recipe.
Be sure to check out our other articles about the game, including guides to all of The Majesty and Magnolias Star Path’s missions, the current DreamSnaps challenges, and what’s available in the Premium Shop.