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Expand your farm and add a bunch of new crops to the game with this new mod out last month.
The new crop descriptions include:
- Blackcurrant (summer/year two): a complex summer fruit, sweet, tart and earthy.
- Blue Corn (summer and fall/year one): a traditional flour corn variety.
- Cardamom (summer/year one): the third most expensive spice in the world, enjoyed in cuisines ranging from Indian curry to Scandinavian flatbreads.
- Cranberry Beans (spring/year two): also known as borlotti beans, these beans are tender, floury and very colorful.
- Maypop (summer/year two): a hardy passion fruit that grows where most passion flowers dare not grow, and tastes great, too!
- Peppercorn (summer and fall/year one): the classic seasoning that might make you sneeze. Harvests in a nice pepper grinder for freshness.
- Red Currant (Spring/year two).
- Rose Hips (summer/year one): tart and tangy, and filled with vitamin C, this fruit packs a healthy punch.
- Roselle Hibiscus (summer/year two): also known as sorrel or Jamaican hibiscus, these plants are grown for spicy leaves and tart fruit more than flowers.
- Summer Squash (summer/year one): harvested when the rind is still tender and edible, these squash don’t keep well.
- Taro (summer or fall/year two): A staple throughout the tropics, these root vegetables must be soaked or cooked before eating.
- White Currant (fall/year two): a cultivar of the red currant, these berries are the sweetest and mildest in their family.
- Clove Trees (fall): an evergreen tree that produces powerfully flavored little flower buds, which have both medicinal and culinary uses.
- Date Trees (summer): an emblem of the tropics, the date is one of the oldest cultivated fruits.
- Pandan Trees (spring): every part of this plant is used, including its aromatic, grassy leaves, fatty nuts, flavorful fruit and fibrous trunk. Aerial roots help support the trunk.
A great mod to pair it with comes from the same modder also out this past month, which offers a bunch of new recipes that include some of the new crops above as ingredients as well as the basic crops.
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