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Only very specific items that others have already mentioned, like the Merchant or Bread, are a profitable endeavor. A great many other food items are only used once in a quest. Carrots are needed for Donkey.
Farming isn't profitable unless you go with the merchant or go full-on baker.
Well, that's too bad. Another thing i realy don't llike is that game don't tell you at least average cost of the item until you get to the proper merchant. I tried to catch some fish, but no way to know how much it cost (and that fisherman lives so far away...)