Daily checklist
Tomodachi Life food likes guide
Build a food log for every islander so you remember favorites, dislikes, worst foods, and special reactions.
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Evidence for this guide
Last checked: 2026-07-09
Make food notes personal
Food pages become useful when they help you remember your island, not when they pretend every Mii has one universal answer.
- Record favorite, disliked, worst, and special reaction foods.
- Add the date checked and the game version when possible.
- Keep 3DS and Living the Dream food tables separate until verified.
Use food to plan daily play
Check hungry islanders, test one new food at a time, then update the log immediately so the result does not get lost.
Food testing workflow
Food testing becomes useful when it is controlled. Do not feed several new foods and then try to remember which reaction belonged to which item.
- Pick one Mii and one untested food.
- Record the exact food name before feeding it.
- Write the visible reaction immediately after the result.
- Mark whether the reaction was favorite, liked, neutral, disliked, worst, special, or still unclear.
- Wait before testing another food if the game state changed in a way that could confuse the note.
Food log fields that matter
A useful food table should help a player decide what to feed next, not simply list items.
- Mii name, personality, food name, reaction, date checked, game version, and source.
- Inventory status: owned, needs purchase, rare, seasonal, or unknown.
- Use case: hunger filler, happiness boost, reaction test, gift pairing, or screenshot moment.
- Retest flag for reactions copied from 3DS notes or older community tables.
Food testing errors and fixes
Most food pages become unreliable because results are copied without context.
- Error: treating one Mii result as universal. Fix: mark it as islander-specific unless verified otherwise.
- Error: copying a 3DS table into Living the Dream. Fix: add a legacy label and retest in the current game.
- Error: forgetting exact food names. Fix: write names before feeding, especially for similar items.
- Error: no version/date. Fix: record when the result was checked so update changes can be traced.
Quick answers
Questions players ask before following this page.
Are food likes the same for every Mii?
No. Treat food likes as islander-specific notes unless a mechanic is verified from current gameplay evidence.
What is the safest testing method?
Give one new food, record the reaction, then avoid changing multiple variables before writing the result down.
Should I publish a universal favorite-food table?
Only after there is strong current-game evidence. Until then, mark food results as player-tested notes for specific Miis.
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