Harra Fruit is a Cooking Ingredient found in the wild in Sumeru.
How to Obtain[]
Harra Fruits grow in pairs on a single stem. They are found in the wild throughout Sumeru.
See the gallery or the Teyvat Interactive Map for specific locations.
Shop Availability[]
There are 3 Shops that sell Harra Fruit:
Item | NPC | Mora Cost | Stock | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Harra Fruit | Aramani | 240 | 10 | 3 Days |
Harra Fruit | Hamawi | 240 | 10 | 3 Days |
Harra Fruit | Jut | 240 | 10 | 3 Days |
Gardening[]
Jade Field for 2 days 22 hours
Craft Usage[]
There are 2 items that can be crafted using Harra Fruit:
Item | Craft Type | Recipe |
---|---|---|
Spice | Processing | Harra Fruit ×2 |
Sugardew Bait ×10 | Crafting | Harra Fruit ×1 Sumeru Rose ×1 |
Descriptions[]
A fruit with a unique spicy flavor that grows in the hot and damp rainforest. It can be ground down into spice powder, which makes it Sumeru's most important spice plant.
In the legends of other countries, the Harra Fruit grows on inaccessible cliff faces and is defended by flying snakes and giant birds. Only valiant warriors with Jinn by their side can access these fruits via secret methods and using the protection of Lord Rukkhadevata. However, anyone who has been to Sumeru will know that these stories are just tall tales told by local merchants to raise the prices of their spices.
In the legends of other countries, the Harra Fruit grows on inaccessible cliff faces and is defended by flying snakes and giant birds. Only valiant warriors with Jinn by their side can access these fruits via secret methods and using the protection of Lord Rukkhadevata. However, anyone who has been to Sumeru will know that these stories are just tall tales told by local merchants to raise the prices of their spices.
A fruit with a unique spicy flavor that grows in the hot and damp rainforest. It can be ground down into spice powder, which makes it Sumeru's most important spice plant.
In the legends of other countries, the Harra Fruit grows on inaccessible cliff faces and is defended by flying snakes and giant birds. Only valiant warriors with Jinn by their side can access these fruits via secret methods and using the protection of the gods. However, anyone who has been to Sumeru will know that these stories are just tall tales told by local merchants to raise the prices of their spices.
In the legends of other countries, the Harra Fruit grows on inaccessible cliff faces and is defended by flying snakes and giant birds. Only valiant warriors with Jinn by their side can access these fruits via secret methods and using the protection of the gods. However, anyone who has been to Sumeru will know that these stories are just tall tales told by local merchants to raise the prices of their spices.
Trivia[]
- The following items are variants of Harra Fruit:
Gallery[]
Other Languages[]
Language | Official Name |
---|---|
English | Harra Fruit |
Chinese (Simplified) | 香辛果 Xiāngxīn-guǒ |
Chinese (Traditional) | 香辛果 Xiāngxīn-guǒ |
Japanese | ハッラの実 Harra no Mi |
Korean | 향신과 Hyangsin'gwa |
Spanish | Fruto harra |
French | Fruit harra |
Russian | Фрукт харра Frukt kharra |
Thai | Harra Fruit |
Vietnamese | Quả Harra |
German | Harra-Frucht |
Indonesian | Harra Fruit |
Portuguese | Fruta Harra |
Turkish | Harra Meyvesi |
Italian | Frutto di Harra |
Change History[]
Released in Version 3.0