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** cannot be made by an [[artisan]] in its [[workshop]] | ** cannot be made by an [[artisan]] in its [[workshop]] | ||
** can be made by participating in an event [[The Pastry Guild]] in the Culinary Laboratory: | ** can be made by participating in an event [[The Pastry Guild]] in the Culinary Laboratory: | ||
− | *** make the recipe with the following ingredients: | + | *** make the recipe with the following ingredients: dough, sugar, apples<br/><br/> |
'''It gives''': | '''It gives''': | ||
* 2 points of [[happiness]] | * 2 points of [[happiness]] | ||
− | * | + | * ?? [[pastry point]]s<br/><br/> |
− | It can be sold or bought at the [[market]] of the [[town]] at a price between 10.00 and | + | It can be sold or bought at the [[market]] of the [[town]] at a price between 10.00 and 130.95 [[pound]]s.<br/><br/> |
It represents a [[weight]] of 1.<br/><br/> | It represents a [[weight]] of 1.<br/><br/> |
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Happiness: +2 - A delicacy with a little extra something. Exclusively produced in the Culinary Laboratory of The Pastry Guild 1472.
The Apple turnover is:
- an event food :
- cannot be made by an artisan in its workshop
- can be made by participating in an event The Pastry Guild in the Culinary Laboratory:
- make the recipe with the following ingredients: dough, sugar, apples
- make the recipe with the following ingredients: dough, sugar, apples
It gives:
- 2 points of happiness
- ?? pastry points
It can be sold or bought at the market of the town at a price between 10.00 and 130.95 pounds.
It represents a weight of 1.
Notes:
- Eating this pastry increases your chances of getting rare plants when collecting samples.