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The coffee cherry can be processed in a [[press]] to produce a [[Green Coffee Bean|green coffee bean]] which is the beginning of the process to create [[coffee]]. The next steps are crafting a [[ | The coffee cherry can be processed in a [[press]] to produce a [[Green Coffee Bean|green coffee bean]] which is the beginning of the process to create [[coffee]]. The next steps are crafting a [[cup]], roasting the green bean at an [[Electric Stove|electric stove]], and then using those two items with a [[Bucket Of Water|bucket of water]] at the [[Electric Stove|electric stove]] to make [[coffee]]. | ||
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Revision as of 17:43, 19 October 2013
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Category | Food |
Use | Food, Farming, Crafting |
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Stackable | Yes (99) |
A coffee cherry is a renewable resource food item that can be planted, consumed, or used in crafting.
Appearance
The coffee cherry appears as a small round magenta fruit.
Where Found
Coffee cherries are typically found in the equatorial biome growing on coffee cherry trees. They are a late summer/early fall crop that spawn after apples.
Farming
Coffee cherries grow seasonally on coffee cherry trees and are harvested by hand. Coffee cherries may also be collected by felling the tree that bears the fruit and picking them up from the ground. Agriculturally, the fruit can be placed in a block of dirt or compost to grow a coffee cherry tree for farming additional coffee cherries.
Eating
The coffee cherry is edible restoring health, hunger, and energy to a Blockhead.
Crafting
The coffee cherry can be processed in a press to produce a green coffee bean which is the beginning of the process to create coffee. The next steps are crafting a cup, roasting the green bean at an electric stove, and then using those two items with a bucket of water at the electric stove to make coffee.
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Trivia
The Coffea Tree produces red or purple fruits called "cherries" that look like drupes, but are in fact epigynous berries. The cherries contain two seeds, the so-called "coffee beans", which — despite their name — are not true beans.
Gallery
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Coffee Cherries on a Tree
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Coffee Cherry Tree without Fruit
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Coffee cherry trees being farmed