Scaly Custard Icon used to represent the fruit on the wiki.
Artwork of a Scaly Custard.
Juice amount 1.5 (0.75 in Ultra-Spicy mode)
Mission Mode value Poko × 80
Weight 8
Max. carriers 15 (normally)
Locations Tropical Wilds, Garden of Hope
Mission Mode locations Forgotten Cove
Bingo Battle locations None
Side Stories locations None
Scaly Custard
Pikmin 4 treasure
Icon for the Scaly Custard, from Pikmin 4's Treasure Catalog.
Series Tropical Pickings Series
Value Sparklium × 70
Weight 10
Maximum carriers Unknown
Locations Engulfed Castle
Dandori Challenge stages None
Dandori Battle stages None
Total amount 2

The Scaly Custard (ワニノフグリ?, lit.: "Crocodile Scrotum") is a fruit in Pikmin 3. It is an avocado, and requires 8 Pikmin to carry. There are a total of two in the game's Story Mode, and each provides one and a half bottles of juice (three-fourths in Ultra-Spicy mode). One also appears in Forgotten Cove in Mission Mode, where it is worth 80 Pokos.

Collecting the fruit

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Tropical Wilds

 
Location of the Scaly Custard in the Tropical Wilds.

The Scaly Custard in the Tropical Wilds is on a plateau in the middle of the northern half of the area. This plateau requires the use of seesaw blocks to get on top of it. Have at least one leader next to the seesaw block next to the beach, and another leader near the other seesaw block on the plateau. Weigh the beachside seesaw block down and walk onto it with as few Pikmin as possible; you may want to throw them up first. Get the other leader to throw Yellow Pikmin onto the Bouncy Mushroom so they land on the seesaw block on the plateau, causing the beachside seesaw block to rise. Switch to the other leader and walk across the plateau – the Scaly Custard should be easily accessible.

An easier way to get the fruit is to go next to the Burgeoning Spiderwort, and throw Pikmin onto the plateau from there.

Garden of Hope

 
Location of the Scaly Custard in the Garden of Hope.

The Scaly Custard in the Garden of Hope is on the small island right before the Quaggled Mireclops' arena. After discovering Blue Pikmin and building the pot bridge, throw two leaders onto it along with some Rock Pikmin. Proceed to throw the other leader and the Rock Pikmin to the other side. A Peckish Aristocrab will be hiding in the tin can. Defeat it, and it will drop the Scaly Custard. Do note that you will have to construct the blue bridge to carry the fruit back to the Drake, unless Winged Pikmin are used.

Collecting the treasure

Serene Shores

There is a Scaly Custard hanging from a cobweb near the right edge of Subarea 3 of the Engulfed Castle. To collect this treasure, you must approach it from the rightmost ledge and throw 10 Pikmin at it.

Primordial Thicket

There is a Scaly Custard inside of a sticky mold at the bottom of the overworld. To collect this treasure, you must clear out the mushrooms with Yellow or Winged Pikmin, then throw 10 Yellow or Winged Pikmin at it.

Notes

Brittany's notes

  US version
Huh. Looks like a reptile doing its best impression of pudding. Doesn't seem very fruit-like at all: not much juice, not sweet, high fat content... Tasty, I guess, in an odd way. I just hope it wasn't a poisonous reptile...
  European version
Strange. It looks like a cross between a reptile and a pudding, and it doesn't seem very fruit-like: little juice, not at all sweet, and with a high fat content. Tasty, I suppose, in an odd way. Alph had a reaction to certain toxins in it... maybe that's its reptile side showing?

Technical information

Pikmin 3 technical information (?)
Internal name avocado
Juice 1.5
Juice color
(160, 255, 0, 255)
Mission Mode points 80
"Size"? 3

Naming

The fruit is called "Scaly Custard" because its outer shell resembles a reptile's skin, which is lined with scales, and the interior is actually quite smooth, like pudding or custard.

The Japanese name, ワニノフグリ? literally translates to "Crocodile Scrotum". The reason for this is that the etymology for the word "avocado" has one origin from the Nahuatl word āhuacatl, and this word would sometimes be used as "testicle"; this ties in the relation between the fruit's wrinkly exterior and the body part.[1] As stated before, the appearance resembles that of a reptile, so the name "Crocodile" is apt. In Eastern China, it's called "è lí", which means "alligator pear", and one of the earliest English uses of the word uses it as a corruption of "alligator pear".

Gallery

Trivia

  • Along with the Heroine's Tear, this is one of the fruits that Alph is allergic to. In the real world, some people can get an allergic reaction to avocados.

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
  Japanese ワニノフグリ?
Wani no Fuguri
Crocodile Scrotum
  Chinese
(traditional)
鱷皮果
Èpí-guǒ
Crocodile Skin Fruit
  Chinese
(simplified)
鳄皮果
Èpí-guǒ
Crocodile Skin Fruit
  Dutch Monsterei Monster egg
  French Dur au coeur tendre (Pikmin 3)
Dur au cœur tendre (Pikmin 4
Soft-hearted tough guy
  German Reptilien-Ei Reptile Egg
  Italian Bozzo polposo Pulpy bump
  Portuguese Iguaria rústica Rustic delicacy
  Spanish (NoE) Huevo rugoso Coarse egg

References

  1. ^ Avocado on Online Etimology Dictionary