What is Wheat in Minecraft?

Wheat is a food item that players can use for taking care of hunger, breeding mobs, and farming. They are most commonly generated in small farms found inside villages and can be farmed easily since their seeds are common loot items. How to get wheat? Wheat can be found as a lootable item in loot…

Wheat is a food item that players can use for taking care of hunger, breeding mobs, and farming. They are most commonly generated in small farms found inside villages and can be farmed easily since their seeds are common loot items.

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How to get wheat?

Wheat can be found as a lootable item in loot chests found in structures such as shipwrecks, igloos, dungeons, villages, woodland mansions, and underwater ruins. Sometimes farms in villages will have wheat planted in them and this can be picked by breaking them with any tool or hand. By using wheat seeds players can grow wheat themselves and make farms.

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Wheat found in a village farm (via screenshot)

What is the use of wheat?

Wheat is primarily used for nutrition purposes and for breeding animals such as cows, sheep, and goats. They can be used to craft a couple of food items such as bread, cake, and cookies. Cows, sheep, goats, and mooshrooms can be bred by feeding them wheat.

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Making bread with wheat (via screenshot)

Conclusion

Wheat is a food item that can be farmed making it quite a common and useful item, it can be used as a source of food, breeding animals, making packed mud, and healing horses and llamas. They can be found quite easily inside loot chests across a variety of naturally generated structures.

FAQs

Q. What can you breed with wheat?

A. Cows, sheep, goats, and mooshrooms can be bred with wheat.

Q. What can you grow wheat on?

A. To grow wheat you will need farmland blocks since wheat seeds cannot be planted in other blocks.

Q. What does wheat need to grow?

A. Wheat requires water and a light level of either 9 or greater.

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