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Fruits are food items found in Fallout, Fallout 2, Fallout Tactics, Fallout 3, Fallout: New Vegas, and Fallout 4.
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Banana yucca fruits can be found growing on yucca trees across the Mojave Wasteland. They are used in a couple of crafting recipes and decrease starvation and dehydration. Bighorners enjoy eating this fruit.[1]
Barrel cactus fruits can be found growing on barrel cacti across the Mojave Wasteland. They are used as an ingredient in several crafting recipes.
Bell peppers are a cultivar of sweet peppers (as opposed to hot peppers) native to the Americas that most commonly come in green, red, orange and yellow varieties.[2]
Buffalo gourd seeds can be found growing on buffalo gourd plants across the Mojave Wasteland. They are used as an ingredient in a few crafting recipes and decrease starvation and dehydration.
A rare food item that can restore some hit points without irradiating the player. Additionally, in Fallout: New Vegashardcore mode, it can reduce Starvation and Dehydration.
Fresh pears are rare food items in in the wasteland, usually cultivated in temperate areas. Additionally, in Fallout: New Vegashardcore mode, it can reduce Starvation and Dehydration.
Honey mesquite pods can be found growing on honey mesquite trees across the Mojave Wasteland. They are used as an ingredient in several crafting recipes and decrease starvation and dehydration when consumed.
Jalapeño peppers can be found growing on jalapeño bushes across the Mojave Wasteland. They are used as an ingredient in several crafting recipes and decrease starvation but increase dehydration when consumed.
Legumes, commonly referred to as beans, are cultivated and consumed by the Boomers as their source of protein, since they do not raise livestock.
The small yellow citrus fruit of an evergreen tree native to Asia that is usually used to flavor foods and drinks.[3]
A flat green bean grown in a pod native to South America. Lima beans were one of the few varieties of fruits and vegetables grown via the hydroponics experiments conducted in the Rivet Cityscience lab.[4]
A small green citrus fruit that is usually used to flavor foods and drinks.[5]
Maize, or corn, can be found growing in at many farms in the Mojave Wasteland and Commonwealth. Maize has yellow kernels and fresh green husks, resembling species commonly grown pre-War, while the corn grown in the Commonwealth has purple splotched kernels, resembling breeds of 'Indian corn'. They are used as an ingredient in several crafting recipes and decrease starvation and dehydration when consumed.
Nevada agave fruits can be found growing on Nevada agave plants across the Mojave Wasteland. They are used as an ingredient in several crafting recipes, and decrease starvation and dehydration when consumed.
A sweet citrus fruit from southeast Asia that the Office of Science and Industry wishes to cultivate on a large scale.[6][7]
A drupe that survived the war, and is still used as an idiom for a sweet person.[8]
Pinto bean pods can be found growing on pinto bean plants across the Mojave Wasteland. They are used as an ingredient in several crafting recipes and and decrease starvation when consumed.
Pinyon nuts can be found growing on pinyon pine trees across the Mojave Wasteland. They are used as an ingredient in several crafting recipes and decrease starvation when consumed.
Prickly pear fruits can be found growing on cacti throughout the Mojave Wasteland. They can be used by the player as a recipe ingredient.
Cultivated by the Point Lookout tribals, refined punga fruit has overall superior to its wild cousin, able to flush radiation from the system.
Spore plant pods can be found on Spore plants either at Zion Canyon or at Big MT. They are used as an ingredient in several crafting recipes. They are used in a couple of crafting recipes and decrease starvation in addition to increase one's natural resistance to poison.
A strange piece of fruit that appears to be an apple. No preservatives and no additional food coloring added. The fruit has been severely mutated by the radiation of the wasteland, and passes on a few rads to anyone that consumes it.
A large melon with a smooth green rind, pink flesh and a mildly sweet taste.[9]
Wild punga fruit can commonly be found growing along waterways throughout Point Lookout. It has the unique ability to help flush radiation out of the body.