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The round fruits grow in clusters on the branches; the smaller and unripe ones have a yellow color. (Contradiction: Unripe Amentus fruit are wrinkly and have a black color.<ref name="chapter6.28" />) The ripe ones are about three times larger than apples (probably about the size of large mangos?) and are covered in a hairy and rubbery skin that is edible but can be peeled off. The layer of fruit flesh below is purple-blue and has a sweet taste. A sweet blue fruit juice can be gathered from this outer rind.<ref name="chapter1.02" />
The round fruits grow in clusters on the branches; the smaller and unripe ones have a yellow color. (Contradiction: Unripe Amentus fruit are wrinkly and have a black color.<ref name="chapter6.28" />) The ripe ones are about three times larger than apples (probably about the size of large mangos?) and are covered in a hairy and rubbery skin that is edible but can be peeled off. The layer of fruit flesh below is purple-blue and has a sweet taste. A sweet blue fruit juice can be gathered from this outer rind.<ref name="chapter1.02" />


Two thirds of the fruit however make up the seed core: A shell with a purple-brownish hue, that can be cracked open and reveals pulpy seeds suspended in a brown nutrient solution. It's this unappetizing nutrient solution that is poisonous and stinks like a chemical product, akin to antifreeze or a cleaning product.<ref name="chapter1.02">[https://wanderinginn.com/2016/07/30/1-02/ Chapter 1.02]</ref> Swallowing even tiny amounts of the poison induces nausea.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2016/08/24/1-08/ Chapter 1.08]</ref> Larger amounts cause painful death within hours involving intense stomach pain and frothing at the mouth, according to Rags and Pisces.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2016/08/28/1-09/ Chapter 1.09]</ref> According to Ceria, Amentus seed liquid is a contact poison that can even make people sick by touching it.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2017/02/07/1-41/ Chapter 1.41]</ref> Animals and even monsters like [[Rock Crabs]] avoid the stuff for this reason, trying to clean themselves off the fluid as soon as possible.<ref name="chapter1.02" /> This makes them an effective deterrent against the aggressive monsters around Liscor.
Two thirds of the fruit however make up the seed core: A shell with a purple-brownish hue, that can be cracked open and reveals pulpy seeds suspended in a brown nutrient solution. It's this unappetizing nutrient solution that is poisonous and stinks like a chemical product, akin to antifreeze or a cleaning product.<ref name="chapter1.02">[https://wanderinginn.com/2016/07/30/1-02/ Chapter 1.02]</ref> Swallowing even tiny amounts of the poison induces nausea.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2016/08/24/1-08/ Chapter 1.08]</ref> Larger amounts cause painful death within hours, according to Pisces.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2016/08/28/1-09/ Chapter 1.09]</ref> According to Ceria, Amentus seed liquid is a contact poison that can even make people sick by touching it.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/2017/02/07/1-41/ Chapter 1.41]</ref> Animals and even monsters like [[Rock Crabs]] avoid the stuff for this reason, trying to clean themselves off the fluid as soon as possible.<ref name="chapter1.02" /> This makes them an effective deterrent against the aggressive monsters around Liscor.


To easily tell apart an edible fruit from one tainted by its poison as a result of broken seed cores, the poisoned fruits will be wet, watery, and actively juicy compare to edible blue fruits which only produce juice where they are torn/mashed. It will also kill the fruit rind outside the seed, which will soon start to rapidly decompose.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/volume-1-rewrite-pt-1/ Volume 1 Rewrite (Pt. 1)]</ref> Edible fruits are more like oranges in texture where you have to bite into a section to get the juice.
To easily tell apart an edible fruit from one tainted by its poison as a result of broken seed cores, the poisoned fruits will be wet, watery, and actively juicy compare to edible blue fruits which only produce juice where they are torn/mashed. It will also kill the fruit rind outside the seed, which will soon start to rapidly decompose.<ref>[https://wanderinginn.com/volume-1-rewrite-pt-1/ Volume 1 Rewrite (Pt. 1)]</ref> Edible fruits are more like oranges in texture where you have to bite into a section to get the juice.
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