Quince
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In Colonial times, it was traditional to have at least one Quince Tree in your garden. A Quince looks like an apple or pear but is terribly bitter and must be cooked to be eaten.  





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Quince is an orchard fruit and can be eaten or made into other products:





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The Preservist uses Quince + Glassware + Sugar to make fruit jam.





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The Fruit Tinnery can use Quince + Tin to make Tinned Fruit.





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    Category: Edible, Fruit

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  • Trade Value:  1


  • Weight:  1


  • Price of Seeds:  3000





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