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Revision as of 11:30, July 4, 2023
Number | 117 | |
Games | ||
Effect | Refill Heart Containers (Breath of the Wild) | |
Ingredients | Any Fruit with a non-Energizing effect + Courser Bee Honey (Breath of the Wild) | |
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"A dish that combines the thick sweetness of honey with the acidity of sour fruits."
Honeyed Fruits are a piece of food in Breath of the Wild, Age of Calamity, and Tears of the Kingdom, made from Courser Bee Honey and Fruit.
Breath of the Wild
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 |
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1 or more
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1 or more
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Age of Calamity
The recipe for Honeyed Fruits is obtained by completing the quest Bee Very Careful. Cooking it before a scenario will increase Rupee drops by 30% for the duration.