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− | '''Strawberries''' are an [[above ground|above-ground]] [[crop]]. They can be [[plant gathering|gathered]] nearly anywhere, and are common items when [[trading]] with non-[[dwarven]] [[caravan|caravans]]. | + | '''Strawberries''' are an [[above ground|above-ground]] [[crop]]. They can be [[plant gathering|gathered]] nearly anywhere, and are common items when [[trading]] with non-[[dwarven]] [[caravan|caravans]]. They can be [[food|eaten raw]], [[cooking|cooked]], or [[brewing|brewed]] into [[Alcohol|strawberry wine]]. They are much like an above-ground version of [[plump helmet]]s, having the same [[value]] and uses. Strawberries are one of the only plants with multiple usable products. |
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Some dwarves [[Preferences|like]] strawberries for their ''vivid red color''. | Some dwarves [[Preferences|like]] strawberries for their ''vivid red color''. |