Gumball Warrior
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​The Produce of Gumball Warrior 

The world of Gumball Warrior has many produce unique to each planet.
Below you can find some helpful information for each one!

More will be added later!!
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Popular West Nova Staples!
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Name
Description
Texture & Taste
Purpose
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Harpenter Berry Based on its name, the appearance of a Harpenter Berry is strikingly similar to a heart. Pink in color, it also has swirl like center with a bright blue stem. It's about the size of a common cherry.
When ripened, it's incredibly sweet and tangy!
The Harpenter Berry is the ideal fruit for pie filling and sweet jam.
Jaded Star A small green like shaped berry with blue fibers at the end. A mature Jaded Star will have dark speckles embellished at the top.
Tart and sour.

It's not recommended biting into one.
Once sugar is added, the Jaded Star is commonly used as a refreshing drink during warm summer days.
Sea Pear A traditional pear shape with a pale blue appearance. They also have darker spots covering it, and a noticeably bright yellow stem. When cut, it's a deep ruby red.
It has a faint sweet taste.

They're very fragile and will bruise easily.
Sea Pears are good for those who aren't a fan of overly sweet treats. The perfect snack to nibble on without the added sweetness!
Tiger Melon Tiger Melon gets its name from the various stripes that adorn the front of this fruit. It has several yellow leaves, and a dark blue stem. Fun fact- the tiger melon isn't part of the melon family and is considered to be more like a citrus. The peel is super sweet while the flesh is very tart. The peel is the only thing that many use it for. It makes delicious candied peels that is beloved by many of West Novan residents.
Strawberyl Shaped like a common strawberry, these are hard as rock and difficult to crack. Each strawberyl has a watery like substance inside its shell. Tasteless, but many claim it tastes like wild berries. Found in the rocky terrains of West Nova, these are mainly used to quench ones thirst if needed. Because it's impossible to figure out the taste of one, there isn't much of a market for these berries.
Pale Willow A gourd shaped Cucurbita with a blue hue and dark navy stripes. The inside is a pale beige color, similar to its stem. Very crunchy and hard, but tastes like a Sweet Potato when boiled. The rind is a commonly used to help relieve burns, while inside is commonly boiled to create a healthy replacement for mashed potatoes!
Mauvel Swirl A short, flat purple colored fruit with a bright blue stem. When cut, the inside ranges from a bright blue to a soft purple depending on season. Incredibly juicy with a faint fruity taste. A refreshing tropical fruit that grows on the outskirts of beaches. Many like to pick and enjoy them after a long day at sea. Goes perfect in fruit salads with other tropical sweets!

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​South Nova's Frozen Delights!
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Name
Description
Texture & Taste
Purpose
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Arctic Melon Its appearance is similar to a watermelon, but the color of it is a light blue.
Those from South Nova describe it as the best tasting fruit they ever had, while many outsiders only taste water.
Known as the best fruit in all the Novas, the Arctic Melon only has a shelf life of a few days before it goes rotten. It takes many months to grow, and it must be below a certain temperature for it to fully ripen. It's served for very special occasion only.
Tundras A spikey, round fruit that's light blue. It also has magenta fibers, and a purple stem.
When eaten, it doesn't taste cold, but warm and mild. No one is certain why, but it adds a unique kick when served on top of cured meat.
Found in the harshest part of South Nova, only ice based creatures are able to gather this rare delectable. Many see it as a right of passage to get one for their family, so when one does retrieve it, it's treated with the utmost care.
Kanut A hard rock outer shell that resemble a fossil. Inside has a gooey like substance that varies in color depending on where its grown. When opened, it has a rich tasting flesh that many compare to a sweet tasting jam. Small in size like an oyster, many South Novans hit the outside with a blunt stone and slurp the gushy innards out of it. Since they're so small, one is easily able to carry a few of them for a quick snack. They're mostly found in caverns.
Chilla Berries Small red berries that have a unique spiral shape in the center of each one. The stem is an aqua blue hue. Depending on how ripe it is, the Chilla berry can range from very bitter and tart, to a super sweet delicious treat! Many South Novans love to eat it right off the branch! It's the perfect to go snack, and is usually enjoyed alongside the Kanut.
Kurang An oddly shaped purple fruit with a pale teal stem. When cut open, it has a light purple hue. The taste vary to any who eat it. Many think it's tart like a lemon, while some believe the complete opposite. It is said the taste is based off of temperature of ones body. The Kurang is considered the easiest out of all the South Novan produce to grow. Compared to a common apple, this is a nice little treat for anyone to snack on. For outsiders, they prefer it baked.
Whispa Squash A blue shaped gourd with a light blue stem and fibers. It has a similar texture to a pumpkin, as well as a faint nutty, sweet taste. It's mainly served as a side dish along with meats and dried fruit. Since the flavor isn't pungent, several spices are used on it.

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Refreshing North Nova Blends!
Name
Description
Texture & Taste
Purpose
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Peara Fruit The Peara Fruit is described as a giant pear with dark speckles on the top. It’s about the size of a common honeydew.
Very juicy and refreshing, and has a sweet taste when ripe!
The Pera Fruit is the proud staple of North Nova. It’s mainly used for thirst quenching drinks for tourists who aren’t used to North Nova’s scorching desert heat.
Tangot A Tangot is similar to the tiger fruit of West Nova. Bright orange with several stripes and speckles on it. They also have a pale blue stem with fibers.
The Tangot and Tiger Fruit pair well as they are both sweet and tangy.
Tagot trees are quite popular, and are scattered around the vast desert of North Nova. They are a great fruit used to cool off. They also make a perfect, healthy snack when dried.
Pluma Plumas come in a bundle, and are a deep shade of purple with vertical lines. When peeled, they are a light lilac color. Plumas are similar to bananas, and taste just as sweet. (If not sweeter.) When rotten, they become dangerously acidic and can cause burns when mishandled. Plumas can only grow in North Nova. Due to it's signature color, many tourist gather to try their renown drink that’s deep purple in color.
Tamas Tamas range in a variety of colors, and also sport a large sprout of yellow fibers. They are quite spiky, but some mutated Tamas can be smooth. Tamas, when ripe can be very spicy, but will taste the complete opposite when they begin to age. Matured Tamas are a great ingredient for spicy salsa, or to add a kick for any meal.
Hornat Hornats tend to be a pale violet, and are around the size of a walnut with a unique swirl in the center. Once its outer shell is cracked, the hornat is quite soft and a bit spongy. Very savory in taste, it pairs well with any comfort food. Similar to many shelled nuts, the hornat are quite popular when roasted. Sellers bury them in the hot desert sand for several hours to cook, and they sell fast amongst tourists and locals alike.
Soarka Leaves Sometimes mistaken for a butterfly, the Soarka leaves stand out for their large green leaves. They have a strong minty flavor, as well as a pungent odor of mint. This fruit is mainly used to treat burns, or used as a type of repellent for various poisonous insects that roam North Nova. One can also brew the leaves as a tea to help the immune system.
Cobal Berry A pale purple berry with several darker spots on top, and with a teal stem. It’s around the size of a raspberry. Not too sweet, but please make sure it's ripe, or else you'll regret taking a bite out of it. They can be hard as rock and is known for damaging teeth. Commonly sold in small bags, the Cobal berry are a good fruit to snack on. A fully grown Cobal berry only takes 10 days to grow, so these berries are plentiful.
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Spicy East Nova Treats!

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