Resource Chest #59620 (25/25)
This mushroom is in the shape of a perfectly round, stubby button.
Do these look like a giant's toe, or did they grow in between their toes? No one knows for sure. Source: Wild Knoll
These mushrooms taste vaguely like French toast or dirt, depending on who talk to. Source: Wild Knoll
If you eat the correct type of Amanita, it's delicious. If you eat the wrong type, it's a trip to the infirmary. Choose wisely! Source: Wild Knoll
There are rumors that gnomes make their homes in these, but who knows. Source: Wild Knoll
Don't let the word fungus dissuade you, this stuff tastes like fried gold.
When cooked properly, this lichen tastes like eating mint jelly while walking through a rainforest listening to a harp play your favorite song.
Made from ground-up Sage Thistle, this is a very smelly, very good spice.
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
These special anise seeds can be used for seasoning, or crafting expectorant or upset stomach remedy.
These weren't actually harvested on the moon, but they're so rare they might as well have been. Source: Farm Knoll
These smell amazing. Source: Farm 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
This fruit tastes like nothing you've ever tasted before. You can die now. Source: Farm Knoll
What is this the root of? Hopefully not all evil... Source: Farm Knoll
Annoying, but delicious Source: Farm Knoll
The licorice pepper is useful for making very spicy candy.
Needing an unusually wet climate to survive, these ferns give off the smell of cinnamon toast.
This is used to make black pepper. Source: Wild Knoll
This is a few golden walnuts, ready to be cracked open.
When ground up a certain way, this make a very nice spice. Source: Wild Knoll
Everyone's favorite fall food! Source: Wild Knoll
This is the crude beginning of sugar. Source: Wild Knoll
Fire blooms cannot be found in dry forests due to their occasional ability to ignite actual flames and burn the forest down.
Almost everyone is allergic to these, do you want to risk it? Source: Wild Knoll