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Produce refers to the products of plants that are typically edible. Fruits are plant products, and can usually have tastes ranging from sweet to sour. Common types of fruits include berries, drupes, and pomes. Vegetables are parts of plants that typically taste savory or bitter. Nuts are plant products that typically have hard dry shells covering an edible kernel. Dairy products, while falling under animal products,[1] can also be considered produce.
FruitsEdit
Acai BerryEdit
Alocasia FruitEdit
Alocasia Fruit are fruit harvested from Alocasia plants in the Shivering Isles
- For alchemical information, see the alchemy entry.
AppleEdit
Apples are a common fruit encountered throughout Tamriel.
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ApricotEdit
Apricots are a type of drupe. (?)
AvocadoEdit
An edible green fruit harvested from the avocado plant. The avocado is a main ingredient for guacamole.[2]
BananaEdit
Bananas are a common tropical yellow fruit encountered throughout Tamriel.
ChokeberryEdit
Chokeberries are poisonous berries that comes from the Chokeberry Vines that grow in the Garden of Venomgrowth of Deepscorn Hollow in Cyrodiil.
- For alchemical information, see the alchemy entry.
ComberryEdit
Comberries comes from the Comberry Plant, a bush that produces a bitter berry, best known as the basis of comberry brandy, a rough but potent alcoholic beverage of Morrowind. Comberry is commonly grown in the Ascadian Isles region of Vvardenfell
- For alchemical information, see the alchemy entry.
DragonfruitEdit
FigEdit
Figs are a tropical fruit encountered throughout Tamriel.
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GrapesEdit
Grapes are a type of fruit harvested from grape vines. There are many varieties such as Camaralet Grapes, Emperor Grapes, Fargrave Grapes, Grasa Grapes, Jazbay Grapes, Lado Grapes, Ribier Grapes, River Grapes, Surilie Grapes, and Wine Grapes.[3]
- For alchemical information, see the alchemy entry.
Ironwood FruitEdit
Ironwood Fruit is a product of the ironwood tree.
Juniper BerriesEdit
KiwiEdit
Kiwi is a fruit with green pulp and black seeds. Slices of it are sometimes used to decorate deluxe cakes.[4]
LimeEdit
Lime (or Key Lime)[5] is a type of green fruit.[6] It is sometimes served with rum,[7] and is used in the Greenmote Lime Surprise dish from the Shivering Isles.[8] The smell of rotten limes is used as a type of beetle repellent.[9] Lime is also used to refer to a shade of green,[10][11] and limestone is sometimes described as "cliffs of lime", but otherwise bears no relation to the fruit.[12]
- Lore
OrangeEdit
Oranges are a common fruit encountered throughout Tamriel.
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PeachEdit
Peaches are a type of drupe. (?)
PearEdit
Pears are a common pome fruit encountered throughout Tamriel.
- For alchemical information, see the alchemy entry.
PineappleEdit
Pineapple is a type of yellow fruit.[13]
PlumEdit
Plum is a purple drupe that grows on plants near White Rose in Black Marsh, also known to Argonians as lizardfruit, a bland fruit that numbs the tongue. Emperor Brazollus Dor imported plums to Leyawiin for the infamous Feast of Saint Coellicia.[14] It is used in the Old Colovian Plum Brandy.[15] It is also the name for a shade of purple, used in eyeshadow makeup by the Bosmer of Silvenar.[16]
SnowberriesEdit
Snowberries commonly grow throughout Skyrim's snowy climate, bearing fruit even under harsh snowdrifts.
WatermelonEdit
Watermelons are a common fruit harvested from the watermelon vine, encountered throughout Tamriel.
- For alchemical information, see the alchemy entry.
VegetablesEdit
Ash YamEdit
BeetEdit
CabbageEdit
CarrotEdit
CornEdit
GarlicEdit
GingerEdit
Ginger is a root vegetable. (?)
PotatoEdit
PumpkinEdit
TomatoEdit
Dairy ProductsEdit
ButterEdit
CheeseEdit
Cheese (Yoku: Mlou) is a dairy product used as food. It is made when milk ferments and is pressed into a more solid product. The milk used to create cheese can come from various mammalian animals, such as cows, echatere, goats, mammoths, sheep, giant bats, and even rodents. It may be consumed as part of simple meals with soup, bread, and tea, or with wine in more refined meals. Cheese has alchemical properties, and can be used in potions to fortify willpower, resist paralysis and fire, restore fatigue, or in poisons to damage luck and agility.
It can come in many shapes, such as truckles called cheese wheels, or liquid forms called cheese dips, and can be stored in barrels and crates. Giant rats consume cheese and may infest areas containing it, sometimes being lured by its strong scent. Rats can be subject to experiments where they explore mazes to find a piece of cheese. Cheese wheels laced with poison are sometimes used to lure and kill skeevers.
CreamEdit
MilkEdit
YogurtEdit
Yogurt is made from fermented milk. Yogurt made of goat's milk is known to be eaten in the West Weald.[14][17]
ReferencesEdit
- ^ Gwaering Answers Your Questions — Gwaering
- ^ Holiday: Red Beans & Guacamole: Avocado Green dye
- ^ Original Provisioning Ingredients in ESO
- ^ Jubilee Cake 2023 in ESO
- ^ Holiday: Key Lime Dye name and color
- ^ Forgeburn Unguent item description
- ^ Gierry Chatillon's dialogue in ESO
- ^ Rendil Drarara's dialogue in Shivering Isles
- ^ Beetle-Be-Gone item description
- ^ The Armorer's Challenge — Mymophonus
- ^ Lime and Caramel/Limes and Carbon Steel names and dye colors
- ^ Clan Mother Tadali's dialogue in ESO
- ^ Dawning: Cloudy Pineapple name and dye color in ESO
- ^ a b The Feast of Saint Coellicia V — Arfons Jellicandante, Expert on Nibenese Cuisine
- ^ Dockmaster's Lament
- ^ Plum Color Eyeshadow in ESO
- ^ Thoron's Journal — Thoron