Healing Candy is one of the useful potions you can craft in Little Witch in the Woods. It plays an important role in both quests and healing small injuries throughout the game. However, before you can brew it, you’ll first need to unlock the recipe.
Beyond the game’s mechanics, Little Witch in the Woods is a fantasy game that creates a magical world that can feel somewhat similar to the world created by Magical Inn. This cozy setting makes exploring, gathering ingredients, and brewing potions an enjoyable part of the adventure.
Little Witch in the Woods: How To Get Healing Candy

The Healing Candy recipe is unlocked after you help Aurea by lifting her curse with the Curse-Lifting Candy. After obtaining it, open your inventory and interact with the recipe. This will automatically add it to your Witch’s Encyclopedia, allowing you to brew Healing Candy anytime you have the ingredients ready.
Healing Candy Recipe

The recipe requires two extracts: Witchflower Extract and Maple Herb Extract. These can both be gathered fairly easily in the forest areas. Each extract needs two of its base plants, so make sure to collect enough before returning to your cauldron.
Once you have the extracts, add them to the Witch’s Cauldron. Set the fire to stage four and stir the ladle to the right. Pour it into the correct vessel, and you’ll have your Healing Candy ready.
How To Get Witchflower Extract

Witchflowers are found in the Green Forest Plains. They are fairly common and can be harvested during both the day and night. They appear as green plants with multiple leaves.
To craft Witchflower Extract, you’ll need to collect at least two Witchflowers. Place them in the Extractor, and you’ll get the extract you need for the recipe.
How To Get Maple Herb Extract

The second ingredient comes from Maple Herbs. These plants are common in the Green Forest Plateau area. You’ll notice them hanging from vines along cliffs, and their brown color makes them easy to identify.
Like Witchflowers, Maple Herbs can be collected at any time of day. To make the extract, gather two Maple Herbs and place them in the Extractor. This will give you Maple Herb Extract.
Uses of Healing Candy

Healing Candy is first required when you bring Rubrum back to the witch’s house after the spiderweb incident. You’ll need to craft the candy to heal his injured leg.
Beyond this, the candy is often requested by NPCs such as Aurea and Diane in delivery quests. Since the ingredients are easy to find, making multiple Healing Candies for these tasks is not difficult.
Aside from quests, Healing Candy works as a light healing item. It’s described as a mint-flavored candy that can quickly heal small wounds. Despite its sweet look, it has a strange taste and can even be addictive, so in-game it’s said to be stored on a high shelf in a tin can.
Selling Healing Candy
If you decide to sell your Healing Candy, the value depends on who you sell it to. Diane will buy it for 10, while Aurea offers 50. This makes Aurea the better option if you want to make extra profit from your crafted candies.
Healing Candy is just one of the many potions and candies you’ll craft during your journey in Little Witch in the Woods. With its cozy vibe, the game makes even simple tasks like collecting herbs feel relaxing, making it one of those games that can make you relive some of your summer memories.