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'''Fruits''' are [[food]] items in the {{SER}}. They can be buried to grow fruit-bearing trees. Each [[town]] or island starts with several fruit trees that bear one of five types of fruit—either apples, cherries, oranges, peaches, or pears—that is known as the native fruit and sells for 100 [[Bell]]s each. The other four non-native fruits can be obtained later through other means and sell for 500 Bells each. Coconuts sell for 150 Bells in {{PG}}, 500 Bells in {{WW}} and {{CF}}, and 250 Bells in {{NL}} and {{NH}}. Prior to {{NH|short|nolink}}, eating a fruit has no effect except freeing up space in the player's pockets.
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'''Fruits''' are [[food]] items in the {{SER}}. They can be buried to grow fruit-bearing trees. Each [[town]] or island starts with several fruit trees that bear one of five types of fruit—either apples, cherries, oranges, peaches, or pears—that is known as the native fruit and sells for 100 [[Bell]]s each. The other four non-native fruits must be obtained through other means and sell for 500 Bells each. Coconuts sell for 150 Bells in {{PG}}, 500 Bells in {{WW}} and {{CF}}, and 250 Bells in {{NL}} and {{NH}}.
  
 
==Appearances==
 
==Appearances==
 
===In {{PG|nolink}}===
 
===In {{PG|nolink}}===
In {{DnM}}, {{DnM+}}, {{PG}}, and {{DnMe+}}, both native and non-native fruits can be obtained as gifts from [[villager]]s, and [[balloon]] presents have a 20% chance of containing a non-native fruit.
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In {{DnM}}, {{DnM+}}, {{PG}}, and {{DnMe+}}, both native and non-native fruits can be obtained as gifts from [[villager]]s, and [[balloon]] presents have a 20% chance of containing a non-native fruit. Additionally, [[Wisp]] gives the player a peach if they have cataloged all of his items.
  
 
In {{PG|nolink}} and {{DnMe+|nolink}} only, coconuts can be obtained from palm trees on [[Animal Island]] and planted in one of the F-[[acre]]s in town.
 
In {{PG|nolink}} and {{DnMe+|nolink}} only, coconuts can be obtained from palm trees on [[Animal Island]] and planted in one of the F-[[acre]]s in town.
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===In {{CF|short|nolink}}===
 
===In {{CF|short|nolink}}===
In {{CF}}, non-native fruits can be obtained in two different ways. The most common way to acquire non-native fruit by traveling to a town where they grow and can mail fruit to players in other towns. The player can alternatively send a letter to a resident of their town with the contents saying "How are you?" with a fruit attached, native or not. A couple days later, a letter with a present attached will be received, containing either a fruit (native or non-native) or a shirt. The same thing works with [[sickness|sick]] neighbors, with "Get well soon!" being on the letter. Like in {{WW|short|nolink}}, coconuts wash up on the beach every few days.
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====Wendell designs====
 
====Wendell designs====
 
The following designs are given to the player by [[Wendell]] if he is given a fruit:
 
The following designs are given to the player by [[Wendell]] if he is given a fruit:
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===In {{NL|short|nolink}}===
 
===In {{NL|short|nolink}}===
In {{NL}}, all fruits can be stacked in the player's [[pockets]] up to nine. Villagers can now request the player to give them a specific fruit, and fruits can be given to [[Dr. Shrunk]] in exchange for one of his jokes. Additionally, the following six fruits are added, which all sell for 250 Bells:
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In {{NL}}, all fruits can be stacked in the player's [[pockets]] up to nine. Additionally, the following six fruits are added, which all sell for 250 Bells:
 
*[[File:Banana NL Icon.png]] Banana – obtained from palm trees on [[Tortimer Island]].
 
*[[File:Banana NL Icon.png]] Banana – obtained from palm trees on [[Tortimer Island]].
 
*[[File:Durian NL Icon.png]] Durian – obtained from trees on Tortimer Island.
 
*[[File:Durian NL Icon.png]] Durian – obtained from trees on Tortimer Island.
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Coconuts are now obtained from palm trees on [[Tortimer Island]].
 
Coconuts are now obtained from palm trees on [[Tortimer Island]].
  
The five fruits that can naturally grow in the player's town now have "perfect" variants, which sell for more (600 Bells if native, 3,000 Bells if non-native) and have a slightly different appearance. When a town is created, one of the fruits on a single fruit tree is a perfect variant; it can be planted to grow perfect fruit trees. Once a perfect fruit tree is harvested around four to seven times, its leaves fall off and one of its three fruits is a "rotten" variant, which acts as a [[trash]] item.
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The five fruits that can naturally grow in the player's town now have "perfect" variants, which sell for more (600 Bells if native, 3,000 Bells in non-native) and have a slightly different appearance. When a town is created, one of the fruits on a single fruit tree is a perfect variant; it can be planted to grow perfect fruit trees. Once a perfect fruit tree is harvested around four to seven times, its leaves fall off and one of its three fruits is a "rotten" variant, which acts as a [[trash]] item.
  
 
===In {{NH|short|nolink}}===
 
===In {{NH|short|nolink}}===
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Perfect fruits return from {{NL|short|nolink}}, now having a 2.38% chance of growing on any non-Coconut fruit tree. Native perfect fruits sell for 600 Bells, while non-native ones sell for 1,200 Bells.
 
Perfect fruits return from {{NL|short|nolink}}, now having a 2.38% chance of growing on any non-Coconut fruit tree. Native perfect fruits sell for 600 Bells, while non-native ones sell for 1,200 Bells.
 
Fruit is used to complete [[requests]] for villagers. Villagers will ask specifically for the five standard fruits, coconuts, and the player's native fruit, while any fruit may be used for requests in which the villager asks the player to pick what to give.
 
 
Since version 5.4.0 the game's [[Animal_Crossing:_Pocket_Camp/Gallery#App_icons|app icon]] also features a banana icon, but bananas have not been added to the game yet.
 
  
 
==Other appearances==
 
==Other appearances==
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|- style="height: 64px;"
! Grapes
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! Grape
 
! [[File:Grape PC Icon.png|64px|link=]]
 
! [[File:Grape PC Icon.png|64px|link=]]
 
| {{Table cell|No|game=DnM}}
 
| {{Table cell|No|game=DnM}}
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Peach NH.png|Peach <br> ({{NH|short|nolink}})
 
Peach NH.png|Peach <br> ({{NH|short|nolink}})
 
Pear NH.png|Pear <br> ({{NH|short|nolink}})
 
Pear NH.png|Pear <br> ({{NH|short|nolink}})
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</gallery>
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==Miscellaneous==
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<gallery>
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Cherry Toy.png|Toy from the Let's Make a Forest line
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Peach Toy.png|Toy from the Let's Make a Forest line
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Apple Toy.png|Toy from the Let's Make a Forest line
 
</gallery>
 
</gallery>
  

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