Summary

  • The best food sources in Minecraft are those that are easily obtained and provide the most hunger points and saturation.
  • Chorus Fruit found in The End is a valuable food source that randomly teleports players and heals for a bunch of Hunger Points.
  • Cooked Beef is the best food source in the game, providing 4 hunger points and a large stack of 12.8 hunger saturation.

Food is a vital resource in Minecraft. Without food, players in Survival Mode will be unable to run, and when empty, they will slowly lose hearts and starve. Luckily, there are many different food sources in Minecraft, some options are more animal or eco-friendly than others, meaning every type of player can eat the best foods in the game.

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The best food isn’t based on the most flavorsome, or the rarest foods in Minecraft, but instead the easiest to obtain, mixed with the food that will fill the most hunger bars and for the longest time. There are plenty of food sources in Minecraft, and some aren’t worth the effort, whereas others are essential.

Updated on March 27th, 2025, by Chris Harkin: Although there have not been many major updates to Minecraft lately, the game already hosts such an incredible wealth of items, animals, and options to feast upon various things that players will never run out of things to do in their worlds, realms and servers. Minecraft may add more slowly nowadays, but it will likely be several more decades before the game slows down, and with the release of A Minecraft Movie, players will continue to flock back to the game in numbers to see what else they can do in this game. If any other edible items are added to the game in future updates, then this comprehensive list will continue to be updated.

28 Spider Eye

Restores 2 Food Points, And Poisons The Consumer

Minecraft Fermented Spider Eye
  • How To Get: 1 in 3 chance to drop from a Spider or Cave Spider when killed
  • Saturation Restored: 3.2

By far the worst food source in Minecraft is the spider eye. If players come across this thing, they shouldn't be tempted to eat it, even when in desperate need of food, for the spider eye will poison the player for 5 seconds. This poison effect can be pretty lethal, and who would even look at the eye of a spider and think of a tasty snack?

Whilst spider eyes are terrible for consumption, they can be used to make potions with brewing stands, so it's best to collect the spider eyes and ferment them with sugar and brown mushrooms rather than feasting on them.

27 Rotten Flesh

Restores 4 Food Points, But Has An 80% Chance to Give Hunger For 30 Seconds

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minecraft zombie
  • How To Get: Dropped from killed Zombies, Zombie Villagers, Zombie Horses, Husks, Drowned, Zoglins, and Zombified Piglins
  • Saturation Restored: 0/8

Another food source that players are surely going to have a high amount of will be rotten flesh. Despite the look of dried jerky, players should try to avoid rotten flesh, but sometimes it can be the only source of food when venturing deep within caves with no way out. Players might have to put aside their morals and consume the flesh of the undead to save themselves but do try and avoid it for future playthroughs.

Whilst there are no dire effects of consuming rotten flesh, players do have an 80% chance of getting the Hunger debuff, which will cause the hunger bar to drain a lot faster than normal. Rotten flesh should be used in desperate times, as filling the hunger bar to regain hearts is important, but rotten flesh does a good job at draining said hunger bar shortly after.

26 Poisonous Potato

Restores 1 Food Point, 60% Chance To Poison

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  • How To Get: A Rare Drop When Harvesting Potato Crops
  • Saturation Restored: 1.2

Although it isn't the most useful of food items, the poisonous potato is an option in Minecraft. Moreover, it can be used for several amusing effects, like when an update for April Fool's Day led to them being everywhere. The poisonous potato is an accidental side effect when harvesting potato crops, coming out along with several regular potatoes from each crop.

The poisonous potato does heal a food point and has saturation 1.2, but it isn't worth eating most of the time, since it also comes with a more than likely chance of poisoning the consumer. This usually means that this is a food item better thrown out and it is fairly useless unless the player is really desperate.

25 Dried Kelp

Restores 1 Food Point

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  • How To Get: Cook Kelp in a furnace, smoker, or campfire
  • Saturation Restored: 0.2

A fast-eaten food source, dried kelp can aid players who need a quick and resourceful snack, but it's definitely not going to benefit them in the long run. The saturation restored isn't nearly enough to be sustainable, but luckily, players can easily acquire multiple stacks of 64 for this food source, and there's always the advantage of it never being in short supply, and always granting XP.

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Dried kelp must be cooked in a furnace, smoker, or campfire, and doing so will provide 6.4 experience points per stack of dried kelp. Players can also create blocks of the stuff, ensuring that they will never run out of the edible material. Even better still, the food is eaten twice as fast as other food items, meaning it's quick and effective, to those who have the stacks.

24 Beetroot

Restores 1 Food Point

Minecraft Beetroot
Minecraft Beetroot
  • How To Get: Harvest fully grown Beetroot seeds
  • Saturation Restored: 1.2

Beetroots aren't only useful for creating red dye, as hungry players can eat them to restore just one measly food point. Whilst this is by no means impressive, beetroot is an easy item to farm, thanks to the fact that seemingly every village has them in the form of beetroot seeds, and they are a common find in chests found in mineshafts and other sources.

Beetroots will not restore the best level of food points and hunger saturation, but being so readily available as a resource is definitely going to help players who don't have a cow farm at the ready, or simply have more morals in Minecraft to do such a thing.

23 Cookies

Restores 2 Food Points

Cookies In Minecraft
  • How To Get: Craft From 2 Wheat, 1 Cocoa Bean
  • Saturation Restored: 0.4

Cookies are a classic staple of Minecraft foods which can be made, but hardly ever are because they aren't worth the effort. Cookies give back 2 food points, which isn't a lot, and players will not only need to be consistently growing wheat to make them, but cocoa beans as well, which only grow in jungles.

Players can seek out the ingredients and grow their own to have a consistent supply of cookies, but when so many other foods are better than them, these are one of the few food items in Minecraft with no side effects that players generally just won't bother with.

22 Glow Berries

Restores 2 Food Points

Minecraft Glow Berries
  • How To Get: Harvest From Cave Vines
  • Saturation Restored: 0.4

Although they are difficult to find and only grow underground, glow berries are a fun, different addition to Minecraft coming from the Lush Caves update. Glow berries aren't the very best food, but they are an important one to keep in mind since there isn't often a lot of food available deep underground.

If players suddenly realize that they've run out of food options, these berries that give 2 food points back each can be a major commodity. They're also very useful for players looking to build an underground base, as not a lot of food can be made consistently available beneath the surface.

21 Melon Slice

Restores 2 Food Points

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  • How To Get: Harvest melons, which can be found in jungle biomes or savanna villages
  • Saturation Restored: 1.2

Upon farming or harvesting a melon, players will earn 3 to 7 melon slices that can be eaten. Whilst this fruit may be sweet and delicious, it's not the best food item in Minecraft, and players will see themselves consume an entire stack of 64 melon slices rather quickly since the saturation restored is a measly 1.2.

Melons are fun to farm, as they look aesthetically pleasing in certain bases, and players can carry a stack of melons, meaning they can place one, harvest it, and find a near-infinite source of melon slices since a stack of melons could provide a potential of 448 melon slices. However, it's pretty impractical to carry that many.

20 Sweet Berries

Restores 2 Food Points

sweet berry bush
  • How To Get: Harvested in taiga and snowy taiga biomes
  • Saturation Restored: 1.2

Finding sweet berries naturally in taiga biomes, players are not going to have to look far, as they are rather common within. Collecting sweet berries is always a good idea, just be careful not to step into them, as the thorny bush will cause some damage to players. However, once acquired, players will have more berries than they know what to do with, which can then be planted in the ground for more.

Sweet berry bushes grow rather quickly, and they can be used as a line of defense against zombies, a nice decoration outside, or more importantly, as a stackable and always-growing resource that players can keep on their person. It might not be the best, but it's certainly effective and easy to acquire.

19 Chorus Fruit

Restores 4 Food Points, Teleports The Player

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  • How To Get: Break Chorus Plants found in The End
  • Saturation Restored: 2.4

The Chorus Fruit can be found in abundance thanks to exploring The End after the defeat of the Ender Dragon. However, traversing here in itself is an endgame activity, and perhaps one that players do not want to venture towards just to gain some fruit. However, the Chorus Fruit does randomly teleport players, which could end up saving their lives.

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On top of the fact that players can teleport freely without the damaging effects of an Ender Pearl, the Chorus Fruit heals for a bundle of Hunger Points, and the common resource in The End means players can carry boundless amounts of this fruit from another dimension.