Fruit Info: Native to and originally discovered in the Sinnoh region is our newest fruit of the day. This fruit has a spicy flavor with a dry but smooth texture.
Fruit Info: For today’s fruit of the day we have the sunseed berry. This fruit is found on the planet PNF-404. The sunseed berry can be found in the distant tundra, the awakening woods, and the garden of hope.
Fruit Info: Today we have another fruit native to PNF-404. This time the fruit is native to the tropical wilds and the twilight river. This fruit has a weight of one unit and a max carrying capacity of two units.
Fruit Info: Servingas today’s fruit of the day we have the disguised delicacy. This fruit can be found natively within the distant tundra and the tropical wilds of PNF-404. This fruit has a weight of about 10 units, 5 per each side.
Fruit Info: Today’s fruit is a native of eastern and central regions of North America. To be specific, this fruit is an acorn from the oak Quercus alba.
Fruit Info: Here we have the California Live Oak acorn for our fruit of the day. This fruit has a native range from North Mexico up to Mendocino County in California, and west of the Sierra Nevada mountains. These slender and reddish-brown acorns usually grow to maturity in about 7-8 months after pollination.
Fruit Info: Today for our fruit of the day we have another species of acorn, this one a native to western regions of Mexico. I wish I could tell you more about it, but I can’t. That’s it. That’s all I found about it.
Fruit Info: For our fruit of the day today we have the Algerian Oak Acorn, belonging to the plant Quercus canariensis. This fruit id native to Spain, Portugal, Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia.
Fruit Info: Here for our fruit of the day today we have another acorn, this one comes in the shape of a “cylindrical-ellipsoid” according to Wikipedia. It is native to Vietnam and Southern China.
Fruit Info: The Holm Oak Acorn is our fruit of the day today. It is a native to the Mediterranean region, with the majority living on the Iberian peninsula. These acorns are edible to humans, and in fact have helped sustain people since roughly 7,000 BC.
Fruit Info: The Ryukyu Islands, Southern China, and Japan are the native homes of today’s fruit. Although, it has also been introduced to Korea. There’s not much else to say about this fruit other than it being a type of acorn.
Fruit Info: For today’s fruit of the day we have yet another species of acorn. Today’s species is a native to the Mediterranean region. These acorns only take about the length of the summer to mature fully.
Fruit Info: The Zhui Lian Li Acorn is our fruit for today. It is a native of Vietnam, China, and Northern Taiwan. This acorn grows to be somewhere around 1cm long.
Fruit Info: The Moru Oak Acorn, a native of Nepal, West India, Pakistan and Afghanistan is the fruit of the day for today. It is apparently mostly found between 2000 and 3000 meters above sea level.
Fruit Info: Today for our fruit of the day we once again turn to the planet PNF-404, this time showcasing the golden grenade. This stunning beauty is a rare sight on the planet, usually only being found in the unusual “mission mode” areas.
Fruit Info: The Red Bark Oak Acorn is a species of acorn that has been found in Southeastern China, Japan, and Korea. Aside from that, there isn’t much to to say about this fruit.
Fruit Info: Here we have the Ring-Cupped Oak Acorn for our new fruit of the day. This fruit is native to eastern and southern Asia where it is found in a variety of different countries.
Fruit Info: Native to Vietnam and Thailand, our fruit of the day today is a fairly uncommon species of acorn. These acorns are edible and the seeds contained within them are used in stews and cereals.
Fruit Info: Today for our fruit of the day we have a fairly uncommon species of acorn that is native exclusively to southern China. It is specifically found in the Guagdong and Guangxi provinces.
Fruit Info: Here we have another species of acorn for our fruit of the day. This one is a native of Vietnam. Apparently the tree that grows this fruit can grow up to 20 meters tall.