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Wild Horseradish (0x)
A spicy root found in the spring.
Daffodil (0x)
A traditional spring flower that makes a nice gift.
Leek (0x)
A tasty relative of the onion.
Dandelion (0x)
Not the prettiest flower, but the leaves make a good salad.
Parsnip (0x)
A spring tuber closely related to the carrot. It has an earthy taste and is full of nutrients.
Cave Carrot (0x)
A starchy snack found in caves. It helps miners work longer.
Coconut (0x)
A seed of the coconut palm. It has many culinary uses.
Cactus Fruit (0x)
The sweet fruit of the prickly pear cactus.
Banana (0x)
A sweet, starchy tropical fruit.
Sap (0x)
A fluid obtained from trees.
Large Egg (0x)
It's an uncommonly large white egg!
Egg (0x)
A regular white chicken egg.
Egg (0x)
A regular brown chicken egg.
Large Egg (0x)
It's an uncommonly large brown egg!
Milk (0x)
A jug of cow's milk.
Large Milk (0x)
A large jug of cow's milk.
Green Bean (0x)
A juicy little bean with a cool, crisp snap.
Cauliflower (0x)
Valuable, but slow-growing. Despite its pale color, the florets are packed with nutrients.
Potato (0x)
A widely cultivated tuber.
Garlic (0x)
Adds a wonderful zestiness to dishes. High quality garlic can be pretty spicy.
Kale (0x)
The waxy leaves are great in soups and stir fries.
Rhubarb (0x)
The stalks are extremely tart, but make a great dessert when sweetened.
Melon (0x)
A cool, sweet summer treat.
Tomato (0x)
Rich and slightly tangy, the Tomato has a wide variety of culinary uses.
Morel (0x)
Sought after for its unique nutty flavor.
Blueberry (0x)
A popular berry reported to have many health benefits. The blue skin has the highest nutrient concentration.
Fiddlehead Fern (0x)
The young shoots are an edible specialty.
Hot Pepper (0x)
Fiery hot with a hint of sweetness.
Wheat (0x)
One of the most widely cultivated grains. Makes a great flour for breads and cakes.
Radish (0x)
A crisp and refreshing root vegetable with hints of pepper when eaten raw.
Red Cabbage (0x)
Often used in salads and coleslaws. The color can range from purple to blue to green-yellow depending on soil conditions.
Starfruit (0x)
An extremely juicy fruit that grows in hot, humid weather. Slightly sweet with a sour undertone.
Corn (0x)
One of the most popular grains. The sweet, fresh cobs are a summer favorite.
Unmilled Rice (0x)
Rice in its rawest form. Run this through a mill to increase the value.
Eggplant (0x)
A rich and wholesome relative of the tomato. Delicious fried or stewed.
Artichoke (0x)
The bud of a thistle plant. The spiny outer leaves conceal a fleshy, filling interior.
Pumpkin (0x)
A fall favorite, grown for its crunchy seeds and delicately flavored flesh. As a bonus, the hollow shell can be carved into a festive decoration.
Bok Choy (0x)
The leafy greens and fibrous stalks are healthy and delicious.
Yam (0x)
A starchy tuber with a lot of culinary versatility.
Chanterelle (0x)
A tasty mushroom with a fruity smell and slightly peppery flavor.
Cranberries (0x)
These tart red berries are a traditional winter food.
Holly (0x)
The leaves and bright red berries make a popular winter decoration.
Beet (0x)
A sweet and earthy root vegetable. As a bonus, the leaves make a great salad.
Ostrich Egg (0x)
It may be the world's largest egg.
Salmonberry (0x)
A spring-time berry with the flavor of the forest.
Amaranth (0x)
A purple grain cultivated by an ancient civilization.
Pale Ale (0x)
Drink in moderation.
Hops (0x)
A bitter, tangy flower used to flavor beer.
Void Egg (0x)
A jet-black egg with red flecks. It's warm to the touch.
Mayonnaise (0x)
It looks spreadable.
Duck Mayonnaise (0x)
It's a rich, yellow mayonnaise.
Void Mayonnaise (0x)
A thick, black paste that smells like burnt hair.
Clay (0x)
Used in crafting and construction.
Copper Bar (0x)
A bar of pure copper.
Iron Bar (0x)
A bar of pure iron.
Gold Bar (0x)
A bar of pure gold.
Iridium Bar (0x)
A bar of pure iridium.
Refined Quartz (0x)
A more pure form of quartz.
Honey (0x)
It's a sweet syrup produced by bees.
Pickles (0x)
A jar of your home-made pickles.
Jelly (0x)
Gooey.
Beer (0x)
Drink in moderation.
Wine (0x)
Drink in moderation.
Juice (0x)
A sweet, nutritious beverage.
Poppy (0x)
In addition to its colorful flower, the Poppy has culinary and medicinal uses.
Copper Ore (0x)
A common ore that can be smelted into bars.
Iron Ore (0x)
A fairly common ore that can be smelted into bars.
Coal (0x)
A combustible rock that is useful for crafting and smelting.
Gold Ore (0x)
A precious ore that can be smelted into bars.
Iridium Ore (0x)
An exotic ore with many curious properties. Can be smelted into bars.
Wood (0x)
A sturdy, yet flexible plant material with a wide variety of uses.
Stone (0x)
A common material with many uses in crafting and building.
Nautilus Shell (0x)
An ancient shell.
Coral (0x)
A colony of tiny creatures that clump together to form beautiful structures.
Rainbow Shell (0x)
It's a very beautiful shell.
Spice Berry (0x)
It fills the air with a pungent aroma.
Sea Urchin (0x)
A slow-moving, spiny creature that some consider a delicacy.
Grape (0x)
A sweet cluster of fruit.
Spring Onion (0x)
These grow wild during the spring.
Strawberry (0x)
A sweet, juicy favorite with an appealing red color.
Sweet Pea (0x)
A fragrant summer flower.
Common Mushroom (0x)
Slightly nutty, with good texture.
Wild Plum (0x)
Tart and juicy with a pungent aroma.
Hazelnut (0x)
That's one big hazelnut!
Blackberry (0x)
An early-fall treat.
Winter Root (0x)
A starchy tuber.
Crystal Fruit (0x)
A delicate fruit that pops up from the snow.
Snow Yam (0x)
This little yam was hiding beneath the snow.
Sweet Gem Berry (0x)
It's by far the sweetest thing you've ever smelled.
Crocus (0x)
A flower that can bloom in the winter.
Red Mushroom (0x)
A spotted mushroom sometimes found in caves.
Sunflower (0x)
A common misconception is that the flower turns so it's always facing the sun.
Purple Mushroom (0x)
A rare mushroom found deep in caves.
Cheese (0x)
It's your basic cheese.
Goat Cheese (0x)
Soft cheese made from goat's milk.
Cloth (0x)
A bolt of fine wool cloth.
Truffle (0x)
A gourmet type of mushroom with a unique taste.
Truffle Oil (0x)
A gourmet cooking ingredient.
Coffee Bean (0x)
Plant in spring or summer to grow a coffee plant. Place five beans in a keg to make coffee.
Goat Milk (0x)
The milk of a goat.
L. Goat Milk (0x)
A gallon of creamy goat's milk.
Wool (0x)
Soft, fluffy wool.
Duck Egg (0x)
It's still warm.
Duck Feather (0x)
It's so colorful.
Caviar (0x)
The cured roe of a sturgeon fish. Considered to be a luxurious delicacy!
Rabbit's Foot (0x)
Some say it's lucky.
Aged Roe (0x)
Fish eggs aged in salt to bring out the flavor.
Ancient Fruit (0x)
It's been dormant for eons.
Mead (0x)
A fermented beverage made from honey. Drink in moderation.
Tulip (0x)
The most popular spring flower. Has a very faint sweet smell.
Summer Spangle (0x)
A tropical bloom that thrives in the humid summer air. Has a sweet, tangy aroma.
Fairy Rose (0x)
An old folk legend suggests that the sweet smell of this flower attracts fairies.
Blue Jazz (0x)
The flower grows in a sphere to invite as many butterflies as possible.
Apple (0x)
A crisp fruit used for juice and cider.
Green Tea (0x)
A pleasant, energizing beverage made from lightly processed tea leaves.
Apricot (0x)
A tender little fruit with a rock-hard pit.
Orange (0x)
Juicy, tangy, and bursting with sweet summer aroma.
Peach (0x)
It's almost fuzzy to the touch.
Pomegranate (0x)
Within the fruit are clusters of juicy seeds.
Cherry (0x)
It's popular, and ripens sooner than most other fruits.
Bug Meat (0x)
It's a juicy wad of bug flesh.
Hardwood (0x)
A special kind of wood with superior strength and beauty.
Maple Syrup (0x)
A sweet syrup with a unique flavor.
Oak Resin (0x)
A sticky, fragrant substance derived from oak sap.
Pine Tar (0x)
A pungent substance derived from pine sap.
Slime (0x)
A shimmering, gelatinous glob with no smell.
Bat Wing (0x)
The material is surprisingly delicate.
Solar Essence (0x)
The glowing face is warm to the touch.
Void Essence (0x)
It's quivering with dark energy.
Fiber (0x)
Raw material sourced from plants.
Battery Pack (0x)
It's fully charged with precious energy.
Dinosaur Mayonnaise (0x)
It's thick and creamy, with a vivid green hue. It smells like grass and leather.
Roe (0x)
Fresh fish eggs. These can be aged in a preserves jar to bring out more flavor.
Squid Ink (0x)
Squid use this ink to confuse would-be predators.
Tea Leaves (0x)
The young leaves of the tea plant. Can be brewed into the popular, energizing beverage.
Ginger (0x)
This sharp, spicy root is said to increase vitality.
Taro Root (0x)
This starchy root is one of the most ancient crops.
Pineapple (0x)
A sweet and tangy tropical treat.
Mango (0x)
A big, sweet tropical fruit with a unique flavor.
Cinder Shard (0x)
You can feel a warm glow from within this stone.
Magma Cap (0x)
A very rare mushroom that lives next to pools of lava.
Bone Fragment (0x)
A small piece of bone.
Radioactive Ore (0x)
It's glowing with dangerous energy... Can be smelted into bars.
Radioactive Bar (0x)
Known by the Zuzu City Safety Commission to cause irreversible bodily harm.
Broccoli (0x)
The flowering head of a broccoli plant. The tiny buds give it a unique texture.
Carrot (0x)
A fast-growing, colorful tuber that makes for a great snack.
Dried Fruit (0x)
Chewy pieces of dried fruit.
Dried Mushrooms (0x)
A package of gourmet mushrooms.
Moss (0x)
A special type of plant that grows in shady areas.
Mystic Syrup (0x)
A very rare syrup that is said to have magic properties.
Powdermelon (0x)
Named for the powdery coating that forms on the surface, this melon is crisp and sweet, with a delicate flavor.
Raisins (0x)
It's said to be the Junimos' favorite food.
Smoked (0x)
A whole {0}, smoked to perfection.
Summer Squash (0x)
A curved yellow squash that is harvested while immature, and still tender.