Item |
Description |
Cost |
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It looks like an ordinary plant, but it's as sweet as sugar - literally! |
250 |
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Some people argue that the spice is an acquired taste, but this fiery pepper is great for adding an edge to any dish. |
560 |
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Potatoes are a starchy vegetable, perfect for dishes that fortify the body. |
210 |
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Shimmering with flakes of gold, it's not hard to see where this root got its name. |
1310 |
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The unmatchable sweetness of these grapes more than makes up for the effort it takes to grow them. |
185 |
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A fresh ear of corn, it's not very good for eating uncooked, but it makes excellent popcorn. |
135 |
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Full of starch, you may be surprised how filling these little grains can be. |
270 |
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Perfectly versatile; it can be turned into flour for people, or turned into feed for your farm animals. |
135 |
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Crunchy and bursting with unique spice, these berries are imperative for creating the perfect dessert. |
550 |
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If tomatoes are a fruit, does that make tomato soup a type of juice? The perfect question to ruminate on as you cook your meal. |
285 |
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The traditional ingredient of choice for a sweet, savory flavor in any dish. Just try not to cry when you cut them! |
285 |
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A very mild flavor makes this vegetable excellent for pairing up with many different ingredients. |
410 |
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Surprisingly high in sugar, carrots are a cornerstone of flavor in many different types of dishes. |
285 |
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Most think it's a weed, but it can be ground into a spice that livens up any dish. |
185 |
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They're beans and they are most certainly green. |
50 |
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Cranberries are highly valued for the sweet sauce they're cooked into for holiday feasts. |
100 |
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The most popular winter candy. |
100 |
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How can anyone ever be sick of tea? That’s like being sick of breathing! |
35 |
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Graceful blue roses are a symbol of peace and elegance, in the Eastern Region these roses replace the red variety in wedding ceremonies. |
50 |
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Brilliant red roses are a symbol of royalty and everlasting love, a staple in romantic bouquets. |
50 |
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This bean turns into a magical drink when brewed in a keg. |
85 |
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A fruit native to a specific island within the Southern Islands chain. |
100 |
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Pass the peas, please. |
185 |
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Despite their name, they don't taste like honey - they just taste like flowers. For a real honey taste, well, thats what you need the bees for. |
80 |
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A standard semi-sweet chocolate on their own, but using them in recipes brings out their true sweetness. |
30 |
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It may be second to wool, but cotton is never forgotten. |
35 |
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Wild daisies like these grow all along the countryside, though this is a domesticated species. |
105 |
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In some areas of the land an orchid represents strength and loyalty, in others it is an omen of bad luck. |
105 |
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Sour fruit, it can be tempered with sugar. |
200 |
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Flowering vines that are found native in the tundras of the Northern Region. |
85 |
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Turn up with turnip, if you know what's good for you. |
200 |
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This poofy flower might look soft, but its petals are as hard as iron. |
185 |
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Every part of this fruit is edible, from the seeds to the rind! |
200 |
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The fruit literal glows with heat. Watch your fingers! |
225 |
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Also known as an aubergine, though it's considerably less fun to say. |
300 |
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Jam out with your yam out. |
300 |
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Good for living in under the sea. |
225 |
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You have to admit, these beets can't be beat (unless a recipe calls for it). |
285 |
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Pungent as garlic may be, it's a great addition to many dishes. |
285 |
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It's like an apple's tropical island cousin. |
285 |
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The grain of this crop is high in fiber, but more importantly, it's useful in brewing! |
50 |
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Tiny little flower buds that are crucial to the brewing process. |
60 |
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This fruit only grows once in a blue moon, but it is worth it for a taste of the night. |
360 |
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Hexagons are nature's ultimate shape. Therefore, these are nature's ultimate berry. |
310 |
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This curious plant naturally creates fizzy air when brewed, fizzing up any drink they're used in. |
150 |
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'The buds of this crop fizz with air, making it the most important ingredient in the four regions hottest new drink: soda!' |
150 |
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It might not taste like much, but kale is super healthy. |
375 |
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Sure to be the star of whatever dish you prepare it in. |
475 |
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People in the Southern Isles often wear these flowers in their hair for special occassions, a fashion choice that hasn't quite spread to the rest of the lands yet. |
210 |
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Tulips grow by the thousands in waving fields across the warmer parts of the Northern Region. |
210 |
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Looks a bit like a bean, but tastes like a marshmallow. Name checks out. |
200 |
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These berries grow best when encased under the snow of fresh blizzards. |
435 |
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There's no peas like snow peas. |
500 |
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These snowballs are not for throwing! |
475 |
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A berry whose juice is often served as a drink during romantic meals. |
475 |
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If you're brave enough to try one of these ultra hot peppers just remember to drink milk and not water! |
750 |
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Best enjoyed by the slice. |
475 |
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This wild fruit actually floats into the sky as a way of distributing its seeds. |
537 |
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Better a squash than a smoosh. |
100 |
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Soft, ripe and perfect for a hot summer day. |
875 |
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Do you think it's a lucky one? |
10 |
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A species of melon created by Elemental enchanters that contains the elemental force of storm. |
750 |
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Legends say that this vibrant purple flower originally grew deep in Elven forests before adapting to the less magical soils of Sun Haven. |
435 |
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The official flower of Sun Haven, often used to represent one's appreciation of Elios the Sun Dragon. So, sun flowers in Sun Haven for the Sun Dragon. |
435 |
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This fruit stinks! Literally! |
850 |
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Technically a fruit. A big, hard orange fruit. |
1430 |
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Forget trying to pronounce the name. Just eat the fruit! |
1280 |
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These beautiful flowers were brought to these lands from a far away continent. They grow very well here despite not being a native species. |
1050 |
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The flowers of the lotus plant are known for representing renewal, blooming each day with a refreshed beauty. |
1050 |
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Someone cultivated a species of banana capable of growing in the frigid Northern Region. Natural banana ice cream! |
110 |
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A perfectly round sphere of demonic energy, what could it possibly be used for? |
1800 |
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The skin of this peculiar plant resembles an eggshell, but it doesn't sound hollow. What does the inside taste like? |
1350 |
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Many monsters claim this strange crop tastes great when served with noodles. Maybe you'll just take their word for it. |
9 |
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Much like its namesake, the flower of this plant reflects light, seeming to shine just like the moon. |
16 |
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Though fibrous and very much leaf-like, these stalks are still sharp as razors. |
12 |
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Snips and bites at seemingly anything that comes close to it, a favored houseplant for many in Withergate. |
32 |
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A wispy sphere of pure energy, though it moves like a flame it is faintly chill to the touch. |
22 |
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Resembling an average snack, the sickly sweet sap that drips from this crop can actually be quite overwhelming. |
25 |
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This uncanny gourd grows naturally around tombs, making it fairly common around a place like Withergate. |
15 |
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Though a single lily gives off only faint glow, bundles of this flower are a popular decoration, and light source, for Nel'Varian homes. |
70 |
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A soft sphere of water, the easiest way to consume this melon is to pop a straw right into it and drink away! |
25 |
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Imbued with the mana of many different people, these beautiful gems glow with a soothing aura. |
30 |
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Some Elves in Nel'Vari claim they can play this wispy sprout as a sort of musical instrument. |
35 |
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Beloved by dragons and anyone else who can tolerate the spice of this fruit's fiery seeds. |
50 |
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Calling this fruit 'hard as rocks' would be an understatement. Don't chip a tooth! |
15 |
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Flaming hot, they're hard to handle and even harder to eat, but very few fruits compare to the raging flavor of this berry. |
20 |
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Bitter when raw but sweet and nutty once baked, a famous ingredient in Nel'Varian pies. |
15 |
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Grassy stalks topped with a fuzzy brown 'tail' that no cat can resist the urge to pounce and paw at. |
25 |
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A skinny mushroom stalk dropped by a Shiiwalki Mushroom as a way of thanking you for helping it grow. |
25 |
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A crisp leaf dropped by a Walk Choy as a way of thanking you for helping it grow. |
20 |