Resource Chest #86318 (49/50)
These taste nothing like banana candy! Source: Wild Knoll
The first building block of wine. Source: Farm Knoll
These would make a really nice spiced latte. Source: Farm Knoll
Some people call these aubergines, but that seems like too many syllables. Source: Farm Knoll
Don't eat the seeds. Source: Farm Knoll
These go great with vinegar. Source: Farm Knoll
A palm frond could sprout from this seed, theoretically anyway.
This mushroom is in the shape of a perfectly round, stubby button.
Your breath will stink but you're safe from dracula, so win some lose some. Source: Farm Knoll
These berries are very nervous. Source: Farm Knoll
PO-TAT-TOE. Source: Farm Knoll
Crunchy lettuce goes great in salads and sandwiches. Source: Farm Knoll
These are fresh green olives picked very recently.
In addition to their spherical shape these sprouts have a vague chocolate flavor great for sauces.
These are delicious but a pain to eat. Source: Farm Knoll
You can't beat these beets. Source: Farm Knoll
Slightly tart, slightly sweet, this lemon is perfectly ripe. Source: Farm Knoll
This Pea Pod shimmers with rippling energy.
These always make us cry... Source: Farm Knoll
A favorite of rabbits everywhere. Source: Farm Knoll
Squish, squash, squoosh. Source: Farm Knoll
These special anise seeds can be used for seasoning, or crafting expectorant or upset stomach remedy.
These would make a great soup! Source: Farm Knoll
These candies are only available in the spring when the violets are at their peak.
Some people like these in sandwiches, and they are wrong. Source: Farm Knoll
This is a very useful grain!
This is a peculiar berry that is bioluminescent, and shocks your tongue when you eat it.
Ripe, red, delicious, what else can you ask for? Source: Farm Knoll
This is refined salt crystals. Yum!
This is the most basic, bland, common wheat there is. It's technically edible, but it's better used in baked goods to disguise it.
This horseshoe is considered unlucky, as it was thrown by a horse at some point.
A small bundle of twigs from a witch's broomstick.
Beautiful peaches, peaches for me. Source: Wild Knoll
This fruit is said to have romantic properties. Source: Wild Knoll
These are way better than cantaloupe. Source: Wild Knoll
Stronger and more tensile than common cotton, the brute variety is prized by weavers and clothiers.
They say if you eat one of these, then one day you'll be a doctor. Source: Wild Knoll
Not that kind of grass. Source: Wild Knoll
This is used to make black pepper. Source: Wild Knoll
Oh when this blooms, it's a sight to behold! It also appears to move on its own sometimes, watch out. Source: Wild Knoll
Choppin' it is pretty fun. Source: Wild Knoll
This pollen is a delicious seasoning and can also be used to fertilize the stamens of rockrose flowers, if that's your thing. Source: Wild Knoll
You'll definitely need to floss after eating this. Source: Farm Knoll
This sweet treat is always refreshing.
It's sharp, what did you expect? Source: Farm Knoll
These smell amazing. Source: Farm Knoll
This pear has a strange purple hue and a fragrant smell. Source: Wild Knoll
This leaf is a standard in spice creation. Source: Wild Knoll
Just don't call it 'snazzy fruit', it hates that. Source: Wild Knoll
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