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Campanula
Common name is "Bellflower." Distinctive for the bell shape of the petals, most species are found in Europe but can also be found on other continents in temperate areas of the Northern Hemisphere.
First appeared in Creatures
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Snowdrop
Native to Europe and the Middle East, most species bloom in Winter or early Spring. Some varieties even bloom from beneath a layer of snow.
First appeared in Disney Fairies: Tinker Bell
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Gerbera
Native to South Africa, its popularity spread around the world. Cultivated in a variety of colors, it's used in bouquets, gardening, and landscaping.
First appeared in Animal Crossing
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Burdock Root
While native to both Asia and Europe, the taproot of the Burdock plant is more commonly used throughout Asia for culinary and medicinal purposes.
First appeared in Cooking Mama 2: Dinner with Friends
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Scotch Egg
Popularized in 18th Century England. Consists of a boiled egg dusted with flour, wrapped in sausage meat, dredged in breadcrumbs, and deep fried. Optionally placed in an oven last, to ensure meat is thoroughly cooked.
First appeared in Tales of Vesperia
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Bat Wing
Common video game object– often a crafting ingredient, loot drop, or a key item. Must have been a limb attached to a bat or bat-like animal.
First appeared in EverQuest
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Dog house
First appeared in Koinu de Kururin
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Pager
First appeared in Rockett's New School
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Sketchbook
First appeared in Rockett's New School
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Omelette
First appeared in Neopets
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Cottage
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Medal
A coin used for gambling.
First appeared in Pokémon Diamond/Pearl
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Paper talisman
First appeared in Kung Fu Kid
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Paper talisman
First appeared in Kung Fu Kid
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Zenith
The Zenith is the strongest sword in Terraria, introduced in the 1.4 update. It requires ten different swords to craft.
First appeared in Terraria
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Triport
A teleporter in Lost Ark.
First appeared in Lost Ark
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Mokoko Seed
A collectible item in Lost Ark.
First appeared in Lost Ark
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Guise of the Deceiver
The Guise of the Deceiver is a legendary item in the EverQuest franchise. It allows the user to cast an illusion upon themselves, which makes them appear to be a Dark Elf.
First appeared in EverQuest
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Mask of Deception
The Mask of Deception is a legendary item in EverQuest. It allows rogues and bards to cast an illusion upon themselves so that they appear to be a Dark Elf.
First appeared in EverQuest
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Electrostaff
A polearm weapon that can discharge electricity on either or both end. Sometimes appears in science fiction settings.
First appeared in Star Wars: Episode III - Revenge of the Sith
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Double-Bladed Sword
A weapon that has a sword blade on each end. While having never existed in real life history, it occasionally shows up in some video games and elsewhere.
First appeared in Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic
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Double-Bladed Lightsaber
Made famous (or infamous), by the Sith Lords Darth Maul and Exar Kun, the Double-Bladed Lightsaber is a variation on the standard lightsaber that has a blade on each end and a longer handle. Though more associated with the Dark Side than the Light, numerous Jedi have still used it.
First appeared in Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace
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Gohei
A wand used in Shintō rituals, characterized by its two zig-zagging paper cutouts.
First appeared in KiKi KaiKai
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Moomoo Milk
A specific type or brand of milk in the Pokémon universe, associated with and perhaps harvested from Miltank. It restores 100 HP on Pokémon and is also enjoyed by humans.
First appeared in Pokémon Gold/Silver
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Wasp
The AV-49 Wasp is a one-person UNSC aircraft that has hover capabilities.
First appeared in Halo 5: Guardians
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Kiseru
An iconic style of tobacco pipe originating in 16th-century Japan, often associated with samurai. Kiseru were popular status symbols, but also found use as improvised weapons among sketchier characters – like the titular hero of the Goemon series.
First appeared in Mr. Goemon
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Christmas Cracker
First appeared in I'll Be Ping! For Christmas
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Pachinko
First appeared in Pachinko
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SpazFrag
Lobo’s flying motorcycle.
First appeared in Injustice: Gods Among Us
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Blue Monkey
The Blue Monkey is a diamond that can transform people into monkeys.
First appeared in Looney Tunes: Back in Action
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Fire Scorpion
One of four pilotable crafts in the BS F-Zero games.
First appeared in BS F-Zero Grand Prix
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Green Amazone
One of four pilotable crafts in the BS F-Zero games.
First appeared in BS F-Zero Grand Prix
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Luna Bomber
One of four pilotable crafts in the BS F-Zero games.
First appeared in BS F-Zero Grand Prix
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Blue Thunder
One of four pilotable crafts in the BS F-Zero games.
First appeared in BS F-Zero Grand Prix
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Exosuit
The Exosuit is the spacesuit that the Traveller wears in order to travel through various harsh environments in No Man's Sky.
First appeared in No Man's Sky
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Exocraft
Exocrafts are vehicles that the Traveller can build to help aid in the exploration of planets.
First appeared in No Man's Sky
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Starship
Starships are spaceships designed for the four races in No Man's Sky to travel between planets, star systems, and even galaxies.
First appeared in No Man's Sky
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Multi-tool
Multi-tools are the devices that Travellers use in No Man's Sky. Their functions range from mining, to sculpting, to shooting projectiles.
First appeared in No Man's Sky
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Compote
Whole or pieces of fruit cooked in a sugar syrup, sometimes with spices mixed within. Originally a dessert dish, but also used as a topping.
First appeared in Star Ocean: The Second Story
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Okonomiyaki
Japanese-style savory pancakes that typically involve flour batter + various ingredients cooked over a flat griddle. Regional variances can involve mixing things into the batter, toppings, layers, fillings etc.
First appeared in Suikoden II
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Chawanmushi
Savory steamed egg custard dish eaten with a spoon. The custard is made up of egg, shoyu, mirin, and dashi and steamed to encase vegetables, seafood or meat within.
First appeared in Harvest Moon: Sunshine Islands
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Babaocai
"Eight-Treasures Dish" (Palbochae in Korea, Happosai in Japan) is made up of chopped/prepared vegetables and seafood (squid, mussels, sea cucumber, etc.) mixed and fried in oil. Upon serving, a flavored oil is drizzled on top.
First appeared in Doraemon Story of Seasons
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Gratin
Distinctive by the brown crusted topping formed by broiling a casserole in a shallow, oven-proof dish. The crust is typically created from cheese, eggs or breadcrumbs.
First appeared in Ragnarok Online
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Meunière
French dish prepared by dredging fish in flour and pan-frying in clarified butter. After the fish is removed, lemon and parsley are added to the liquid and reduced into a brown sauce.
First appeared in Harvest Moon: A Wonderful Life
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