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| game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''
| game = ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]''
| use = Food
| use = Food
| ingredients = Any Fruit*<br/>[[Courser Bee Honey]]<br/><span style="font-size:70%">''*Excluding Apple''</span>
| ingredients = Any Fruit with a non-Energizing effect<br/>[[Courser Bee Honey]]
| related = [[Honeyed Apple]]
| related = [[Honeyed Apple]]<br/>[[Energizing Honeyed Fruits]]
}}
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'''Honeyed Fruits''' are a piece of food in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]'', made from [[Courser Bee Honey]] and Fruit.
'''Honeyed Fruits''' are a piece of food in ''[[The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild|Breath of the Wild]]'', made from [[Courser Bee Honey]] and Fruit.


Unusually, it is not possible to produce a version of it with a power-up effect. Courser Bee Honey produces an [[Breath of the Wild Energizing Meals|Energizing]] effect by itself. As the only fruit without an effect is [[apple]] - which produces [[Energizing Honeyed Apple]] or [[Honeyed Apple]] when cooked with [[Courser Bee Honey]], rather than Honeyed Fruits - and no fruit has an Energizing effect, any version of Honeyed Fruits includes two or more effects which cancel each other out.
Courser Bee Honey produces an [[Breath of the Wild Energizing Meals|Energizing]] effect by itself. As fruits without cooking effects produce [[Energizing Honeyed Fruits]] when cooked in a [[Cooking Pot]] with [[Courser Bee Honey]] - except [[apple]]s, which produce [[Energizing Honeyed Apple]] or [[Honeyed Apple]] when cooked with honey, rather than Honeyed Fruits - basic Honeyed Fruits must include a competing effect which cancels Energizing out. There is no benefit to doing so, however.


==Cooking Ingredients==
==Cooking Ingredients==
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! Material || Quantity
! Material || Quantity
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| <div align="center">[[File:Wildberry.png|25px]] Any type of Fruit other than Apple</div> || <div align="center">1 or more</div>
| <div align="center">[[File:Voltfruit.png|25px]] Any type of Fruit other than Apple, Wildberry or Palm Fruit</div> || <div align="center">1 or more</div>
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|-  
| <div align="center">[[File:Courser Bee Honey.png|25px]] Courser Bee Honey</div> || <div align="center">1 or more</div>
| <div align="center">[[File:Courser Bee Honey.png|25px]] Courser Bee Honey</div> || <div align="center">1 or more</div>

Revision as of 12:56, February 8, 2021

Honeyed Fruits
Honeyed-fruits.png

Games

Uses

Food

Ingredients

Any Fruit with a non-Energizing effect
Courser Bee Honey

Related

"A dish that combines the thick sweetness of honey with the acidity of sour fruits."

— In-Game Description

Honeyed Fruits are a piece of food in Breath of the Wild, made from Courser Bee Honey and Fruit.

Courser Bee Honey produces an Energizing effect by itself. As fruits without cooking effects produce Energizing Honeyed Fruits when cooked in a Cooking Pot with Courser Bee Honey - except apples, which produce Energizing Honeyed Apple or Honeyed Apple when cooked with honey, rather than Honeyed Fruits - basic Honeyed Fruits must include a competing effect which cancels Energizing out. There is no benefit to doing so, however.

Cooking Ingredients

Material Quantity
Voltfruit.png Any type of Fruit other than Apple, Wildberry or Palm Fruit
1 or more
Courser Bee Honey.png Courser Bee Honey
1 or more

See Also