| Rabuta Berry ラブタのみ Rabuta Berry
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| No.29
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| Size
| Firmness
| Tree
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| 8.9"
| Soft
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| Tag description
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| Generation III
| A rare variety that is overgrown with hair. It is quite bitter.
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| Generation IV
| Even though it is bitter, it should be eaten peel and all. The hair on the peel cleans the stomach from the inside.
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| Name origin
| Design basis
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| Rambutan
| Rambutan
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| Growth time
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| Generation III
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Sprout 6 hours
| Taller 12 hours
| Flowering 18 hours
| Berries 24 hours
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| Generation IV
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Sprout 6 hours
| Taller 12 hours
| Flowering 18 hours
| Berries 24 hours
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Rabuta Berry is a type of berry that debuted in Generation III.
Locations
Generation IV
Growth and harvest
Generation III
Rabuta Berries mature from planted seed to a full-grown, fruit-bearing tree in 1 day, with 6 hours per stage.
Generation IV
Rabuta Berries mature from planted seed to a full-grown, fruit-bearing tree in 1 day, with 6 hours per stage. They will yield 2-4 berries.
Berry Blending
Berry Crushing
At 100% performance, this berry will contribute 150 units of powder.
Poffin Cooking
When cooking alone, the Rabuta berry yields a Bitter Poffin.
Names
| Language
| Name
| Origin
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| Japanese
| ラブタのみ (Rabuta Nomi)
| From ランブータン Rambutan.
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| English
| Rabuta Berry
| From rambutan.
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| French
| Baie Rabuta
| From ramboutan.
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| German
| Rabutabeere
| From Rambutan.
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| Italian
| Baccambutan
| From rambutan.
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| Spanish
| Baya Rautan
| From rambután.
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| Korean
| 라부탐열매 Rabutam Yeolmae
| From 람부탄 Rambutan.
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