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What unique fruits does your worlds have?
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What unique fruits does your worlds have?
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>>46049741
There's a non-specific small light green citrus which is used in juices and alcohol. It's called a Ponderbelly.
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>>46049906
I like that. Sounds comfy.
I'm stealing it.
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>>46049741
I don't really use any unique fruits, they're all things that exist in the real world. I just use fruits that are exotic enough that my players don't recognize them. A lot of African fruits, actually, I've got some old agricultural surveys of native African crops and I've always thought they were interesting. Carissa, marula, icacina, medlars, detar... my players have no idea those are real things.
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>>46049741
Not technically a fruit, but there's a mushroom where the cap of it slowly produces big beads of gel (look up bleeding tooth fungus) that basically turns it into a sweaty stick of dynamite. The locals dip arrows into the gel to kill big game.
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I think I'd use mandarin orange -style lemons or limes - small, easy to peel and segmented.

Maybe sea buckthorn from our world.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zYMB7O6s7WQ

>>46049945
Neither did I.
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Not-durians.
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Well, there's the bard...
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>>46049741
Dewberries. The "berries" are actually spherical drops of clear nectar, covered by a thin transparent film that forms over the surface of the droplet. The plant uses them to store water.
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Watermelon sized yellow things that have spikes like a cactus, but if you take them all off and eat it , its actually very delicious
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