The Remembering update in Disney Dreamlight Valley opened a lengthy quest line where you, the player, can view the world from a completely different perspective. As you explore the Valley from the eyes of The Forgotten, you’ll talk to characters like Mickey Mouse, Minnie and Goofy to understand exactly what events led to the current day.
One part of this is finding some rotten ingredients to make food for Goofy. It is a little odd, but I will not judge our character’s food tastes. If you are curious, continue reading to discover where to find the rotten carrot, tomato, and clams in Disney Dreamlight Valley.

How to Find Rotten Carrot, Tomato, and Clams in Disney Dreamlight Valley
There arethree different rotten itemsyou’ll find during the Forgotten Memories quest in Disney Dreamlight Valley:
After talking to Goofy, you will find all of these in thePeaceful Meadow Dreamscape as The Forgotten.The carrot, tomato and two clams will appear on the floor asbrown-tinted items with sparklesfloating around them. You’ll have to run around and find them before cooking them in a dish!

Rotten Carrot, Tomato and Clams Locations in Disney Dreamlight Valley
Below are theexact locations of all the rotten itemsyou need for the Forgotten Memories quest:
You can also look at the four images below for their precise locations!

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Once you have the necessary items, you may make some Bouillabaisse for Goofy!
Disney Dreamlight Valley is available to play on PC, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, and PlayStation platforms. To learn more about the game, check outhow to make peppermint tea in Disney Dreamlight Valleyor click the tag below to discover our complete content collection!

Madison Benson
Madison was a staff writer at Prima Games who has played video games for over twenty years and written about them for over two years. Her love for video games started with turn-based strategy games like Heroes of Might and Magic and has since extended to casual farming sims, MMORPGs, and action-adventure RPGs.
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