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This is a lore summary, presenting intradiegetic or in-universe information about the subject. For game characteristics and similar data, consult the table on the right.
Game-specific articles
FalloutFruit
Fallout 2Fruit
Fallout 3Fresh apple
Fresh pear
Mutfruit
Fallout 3: PLRefined punga fruit
Wild punga fruit
FO: New VegasBanana yucca fruit
(Irr. banana yucca)
Barrel cactus fruit
(Irr. barrel cactus)
Buffalo gourd seed
Crunchy mutfruit
(Irr. crunchy mutfruit)
Fresh apple
Fresh pear
Honey mesquite pod
Maize
Mutfruit (Irr. mutfruit)
Nevada agave fruit
Pinto bean pod
Pinyon nuts
Prickly pear fruit
Honest HeartsSpore plant pods
Fallout 4Corn
Gourd
Melon
Mutfruit
FO TacticsFruit

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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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Variants

Some articles have been separated into their own articles and are not listed below:

  • Mutfruit of the mutfruit tree.

Banana yucca fruit

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]

  • For the irradiated version that appears in Fallout: New Vegas, see: Irr. banana yucca.

Barrel cactus fruit

Barrel cactus fruits can be found growing on barrel cacti across the Mojave Wasteland. They are used as an ingredient in several crafting recipes.

  • For the irradiated version that appears in Fallout: New Vegas, see: Irr. barrel cactus.

Bell pepper

none (mentioned in Fallout: New Vegas)

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 seed

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.

Fresh apple

Fallout 3, Fallout: New Vegas
none (mentioned in Fallout 2)

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 pear

Fallout 3, Fallout: New Vegas

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 pod

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 pepper

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.

Legume

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none (mentioned in Fallout: New Vegas)

Legumes, commonly referred to as beans, are cultivated and consumed by the Boomers as their source of protein, since they do not raise livestock.

Lemon

none (mentioned in Fallout 2)

The small yellow citrus fruit of an evergreen tree native to Asia that is usually used to flavor foods and drinks.[3]

Lima bean

none (mentioned in Fallout 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]

Lime

none (mentioned in Fallout 2)

A small green citrus fruit that is usually used to flavor foods and drinks.[5]

Maize

Fallout: New Vegas, Fallout 4

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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.

  • For the variants of corn that appear in Fallout 4, see: Wild corn and Fresh corn.

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Nevada agave fruit

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.

Orange

none (mentioned in Fallout 2, Fallout: New Vegas)

A sweet citrus fruit from southeast Asia that the Office of Science and Industry wishes to cultivate on a large scale.[6][7]

Peach

none (mentioned in Fallout 3)

A drupe that survived the war, and is still used as an idiom for a sweet person.[8]

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Pinto bean pod

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

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 fruit

Prickly pear fruits can be found growing on cacti throughout the Mojave Wasteland. They can be used by the player as a recipe ingredient.

Refined punga fruit

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

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.

Strange fruit

Fallout, Fallout 2, Fallout Tactics

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.

Watermelon

none (mentioned in Fallout 2)

A large melon with a smooth green rind, pink flesh and a mildly sweet taste.[9]

Wild punga fruit

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.

References

  1. The Courier: 'What would you suggest I do instead?'
    Follows-Chalk: 'Hmm... you might try luring the baby out with some banana yucca. These Bighorners go crazy for the stuff.'
    (Follows-Chalk's dialogue)
  2. The Courier: 'Got anything to eat?'
    William Farber: '<Laughs> '
    (William Farber's dialogue)
  3. Fallout 2 manual, pg. 157
  4. Janice Kaplinski: 'I've got a new strain of lima bean I'm developing. I'll bring a sample sometime.'
    (Janice Kaplinski's dialogue)
  5. Khan raider: '{138}{}{Hey, anyone remember what was in a Long Island Ice Tea?}'
    '{139}{}{Yeah, vodka, rum, tequila, triple sec, lime, and Nuka.}'
    (Bcgengrd.msg)
  6. The Courier: 'I'm listening.'
    Thomas Hildern: '
    (Thomas Hildern's dialogue)
  7. The Chosen One: '{112}{}{Smoothskin? Why did you call me that?}'
    Harold: '{156}{hld14}{You cut with the dull edge of the knife, don’t ya? You don’t look like an orange peel left in the sun all day. Your skin’s still soft and purty. }'
    (Gcharold.msg)
  8. The Lone Wanderer: 'Okay, I'll get irradiated. Just be ready to fix me up when I get back.'
    Moira Brown: 'Oh, you're a peach! Or, at least, some sort of hardy fruit that grows in the savagely irradiated mockery of agriculture we have nowadays. Now, 200 rads should be enough for basic sickness, but if you can get 600 or more rads, my tests will be even more accurate. Just make sure you can get back here, and I'll see to it that you're well taken care of!'
    (Moira Brown's dialogue)
  9. The Chosen One: '{113}{}{Like what?}'
    Dave: '116}{}{I was born two months premature. When I was one, I was dropped on the porch. When I was two, I had pneumonia. When I was three, I got the chicken pox. When I was four, I fell down the stairs and broke six ribs. When I was five, my uncle was decapitated by a watermelon. When I was six, my parents hit me in the head with a shovel. When I was seven, I lost my right index finger to my pet rat.}'
    (Ocdave.msg)

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