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In the Twilight River, the Delectable Bouquet is on a high slope right behind the [[Obstacles|Reinforced Wall]] in the landing site that leads to the area with the [[Flighty Joustmite]]. [[Winged Pikmin]] or [[Yellow Pikmin]] are required to reach it. It takes eight [[Pikmin family|Pikmin]] to [[Carrying|carry]] and produces one and a half rations of [[juice]]. Either wait until you can access the higher ground and throw Yellow Pikmin at it, or you can simply target and swarm it with Winged Pikmin once you've made at least eight of them.
In the Twilight River, the Delectable Bouquet is on a high slope right behind the [[Obstacles|Reinforced Wall]] in the landing site that leads to the area with the [[Flighty Joustmite]]. [[Winged Pikmin]] or [[Yellow Pikmin]] are required to reach it. It takes eight [[Pikmin family|Pikmin]] to [[Carrying|carry]] and produces one and a half rations of [[juice]]. Either wait until you can access the higher ground and throw Yellow Pikmin at it, or you can simply target and swarm it with Winged Pikmin once you've made at least eight of them.


==Notes==
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===Brittany's American Comments===
''"Crazy! We cut this open, and it's filled with tiny, white flowers, meaning it's not technically a fruit at all. Analysis also indicates that it won't be ripe very long before it starts to rot... I think I'll save this one for the captain."''
===Brittany's European Notes===
''"Bizarre! We cut this open and it's filled with tiny, white flowers, meaning it's not technically a fruit at all. Analysis also indicates that it won't be ripe very long before it starts to rot. Never mind! I can always feed it to the Captain."''


==Trivia==
==Trivia==

Revision as of 15:51, March 18, 2015

Delectable Bouquet Icon used to represent the fruit on the wiki.
Artwork of a Delectable Bouquet.
Juice amount 1.5
Mission Mode value Texture used for the Poko in Pikmin 3. × N/A
Weight 8
Max. carriers Template:Tm (normally)
Locations Tropical Wilds, Twilight River
Mission Mode locations None
Bingo Battle locations None
Side Stories locations None

The Delectable Bouquet (ムカムカノミ?, lit.: "Queasy Fruit") is a fruit found in Pikmin 3 It is a fig found in the Tropical Wilds and the Twilight River. When collected, it gives the leaders one and a half rations of juice. The Delectable Bouquet does not appear in Mission Mode.

How to obtain

The Delectable Bouquet in the Tropical Wilds.

Tropical Wilds

In the Tropical Wilds, it is found on the tree branch in which the Red Onion was stuck on the first day. Simply enter the cave right behind the Onion at the landing site and follow the path back to where Alph first crashed. There will be new enemies in this area, including a Red Bulborb, two Dwarf Red Bulborbs, several types of Sheargrubs, and a Pyroclasmic Slooch in the cave. Be sure to take these out before plucking the fruit.

The Delectable Bouquet in the Twilight River.
The Delectable Bouquet in the Twilight River.

Twilight River

In the Twilight River, the Delectable Bouquet is on a high slope right behind the Reinforced Wall in the landing site that leads to the area with the Flighty Joustmite. Winged Pikmin or Yellow Pikmin are required to reach it. It takes eight Pikmin to carry and produces one and a half rations of juice. Either wait until you can access the higher ground and throw Yellow Pikmin at it, or you can simply target and swarm it with Winged Pikmin once you've made at least eight of them.

Notes

Brittany's notes

US version icon.png US version
Crazy! We cut this open, and it's filled with tiny, white flowers, meaning it's not technically a fruit at all. Analysis also indicates that it won't be ripe very long before it starts to rot... I think I'll save this one for the captain.
European version icon.png European version
Bizarre! We cut this open and it's filled with tiny, white flowers, meaning it's not technically a fruit at all. Analysis also indicates that it won't be ripe very long before it starts to rot. Never mind! I can always feed it to the Captain.

Trivia

  • Oddly, the Japanese name for the Delectable Bouquet, "Mukamukanomi", means "queasy fruit", which is strange, considering it's edible.

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