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Glitchian Fruits Are Real!

I did some research, and found out that ALL of the fruits that you can make with the fruit changer are REAL fruits, including the mangosteen, the cloudberry, and the whortleberry! Who'da thunk?

Posted 23 months ago by Letter Jeigh Subscriber! | Permalink

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  • Mangosteens are extremely delicious.
    Posted 23 months ago by _hristine Subscriber! | Permalink
  • Haha, that's so awesome. +1 awesome research point for Thrindos.
    Posted 23 months ago by Hburger Subscriber! | Permalink
  • When I was a lad, I remember picking whortleberries. Also known as wimberries, wimberry pie was a popular dish...
    Posted 23 months ago by dopiaza Subscriber! | Permalink
  • I found some pictures of these fruits!
    www.teaviews.com/wp-content...
    4.bp.blogspot.com/_PstzYec1...
    images.bradspictures.com/bp...
    Posted 23 months ago by Letter Jeigh Subscriber! | Permalink
  • Incredible, they look just like their Glitch incarnations! Someone please put these photos on the wiki!
    Posted 23 months ago by EgIantine Subscriber! | Permalink
  • Whortleberries grow wild down here in Devon, and also in Hampshire, they are good in pies as dopiaza says.
    Posted 23 months ago by Cassandria Subscriber! | Permalink
  • I have heard of bananas, but fortunately, they don't grow in midwest america....could you imagine being desperate enough to eat them???
    Posted 23 months ago by Picture Picture Subscriber! | Permalink
  • they are quite nice if you throw away the nasty white bit inside!
    Posted 23 months ago by Cassandria Subscriber! | Permalink
  • I have a bottle of cloudberry vinegar in my pantry. I keep waiting for the right salad to use it on, and haven't opened it in three years.
    Posted 23 months ago by Helcat Subscriber! | Permalink
  • D...does that mean I can actually get some cloudberry jam?
    Posted 22 months ago by Levee Subscriber! | Permalink
  • I'm more interested in the daiquiri...
    Posted 22 months ago by dopiaza Subscriber! | Permalink
  • @ Levee......just for you www.valskitchen.com/vals_ki...
    Posted 22 months ago by Misha Subscriber! | Permalink
  • A close relative of whortleberries grow here in north east of the US - we call them blueberries. The wild blueberries around here are usually smaller than the size of a pea; the ones at the nearby orchards here are the size of grapes. We usually go blueberry picking sometime in July - the season for them here is early July to mid-August. the ones we don't eat right away we freeze by spreading them out on a cookie sheet so they don't stick together and putting them in the freezer, then once they're frozen, we dump them into quart-size ziplock bags and throw them back into the freezer for later months.
    Posted 22 months ago by Yeoman Subscriber! | Permalink
  • I'm from Singapore, and we eat mangosteens on a pretty regular basis, given that they're a tropical fruit. Delicious. Glad Glitch has 'em.
    Posted 22 months ago by Soap Bubble Subscriber! | Permalink
  • Levee, Cloudberries are very common here in Scandinavia, but they only grow in the mountains, and have never been successfully cultivated, as far as I know. They are mostly picked in the wild, and so are quite expensive. They have a very pleasant but subtle taste. You can also get cloudberry wine! (Maybe a Glitch idea?)
    Posted 22 months ago by Mo Subscriber! | Permalink