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== Notes == | == Notes == | ||
=== Dalmo's | === Dalmo's notes === | ||
{{Transcript|This fruit, unlike a pellet, is juicy and pulpy. What's more, that's not just any juice inside it. There's a super-spicy spice in there! Eating spicy things can be a fun way to jump-start our taste buds. Perhaps the Pikmin in this world like to spice things up as well!}} | {{Transcript|This fruit, unlike a pellet, is juicy and pulpy. What's more, that's not just any juice inside it. There's a super-spicy spice in there! Eating spicy things can be a fun way to jump-start our taste buds. Perhaps the Pikmin in this world like to spice things up as well!}} | ||
=== Olimar's | === Olimar's notes === | ||
{{Transcript|Like the Pellet Posy, while nectar is its primary source of nutrients, this Burgeoning Spiderwort produces fruit with high amounts of a super-spicy compound. Both this plant and the Pellet Posy are part of the Pellet weed family, but the Spiderwort does not crystallize nectar because of the different fungi that parasitize its roots. Instead, it produces alkaloids that contain those extra-piquant compounds. The alkaloids are then extracted and collected by way of the plant's fruit. | {{Transcript|Like the Pellet Posy, while nectar is its primary source of nutrients, this Burgeoning Spiderwort produces fruit with high amounts of a super-spicy compound. Both this plant and the Pellet Posy are part of the Pellet weed family, but the Spiderwort does not crystallize nectar because of the different fungi that parasitize its roots. Instead, it produces alkaloids that contain those extra-piquant compounds. The alkaloids are then extracted and collected by way of the plant's fruit. | ||
Whether or not a plant produces super-spicy or super-sweet compounds seems to depend on the type of fungus with which it interacts.|block=y}} | Whether or not a plant produces super-spicy or super-sweet compounds seems to depend on the type of fungus with which it interacts.|block=y}} | ||
=== Louie's | === Louie's notes === | ||
{{Transcript|Dry out the fruit, and grind into a fine consistency. Perfect for adding a touch of spice.}} | {{Transcript|Dry out the fruit, and grind into a fine consistency. Perfect for adding a touch of spice.}} | ||