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Sam turned quickly. ‘And for you, Ferny,’ he said, ‘put your ugly face out of sight, or it will get hurt.’ With a sudden flick, quick as lightning, an apple left his hand and hit Bill square on the nose.

The Fellowship of the Ring

Apples are common, useful and natural food items. They can be found across most of Middle-earth growing on trees and stored in structures.

In this mod, there are two varieties of apples: red apples, which are a vanilla feature, and green apples, which are added by the mod. In most ways, they are identical, although red apples can be used to make horses grow up, while green ones won't work. The colour of apples also matters when doing a mini-quest, although it's indicated in the quest icon, to avoid any confusion.

Obtaining

Apples can be obtained by breaking the leaves of apple trees, which spawn in most biomes across north-western Middle-earth; in this mod, they do not fall from oak leaves. Red and green apples drop from apple leaves with equal probability. On average, one apple tree might drop between 2 and 5 apples.

Apples can also be found in the chests of many structures: Hobbit holes, Rohan watchtowers, various camps, and several others.

Some traders may sell apples. These include: Rohan Meadhosts, Hobbit orcharders, Near Harad food traders.

Uses

Both types of apple restore 4 ( 4 ) hunger points when eaten. Apples can also notably be used to brew cider, juicify them and make apple crumble. They can be sold to some traders, such as the Near Harad drink trader.

Apples, both red and green, are used to breed horses, elks, and Shire ponies. Golden apples and carrots cannot be used to breed any Middle-earth mounts.

Apples are frequent elements in Hobbit mini-quests.

Note: When giving quests for obtaining apples, Hobbits (and other NPCs) don't say which color of apple they want, but it actually matters which color you give them. Look into a Red Book to see the item icon; this will reveal which type they want you to bring them.

Apples are used in the following recipes:

Apple crafting recipes
Recipe Source material
brewing recipe
Barrel
any apple
any apple
any apple
any apple
any apple
any apple
Water Bucket
Water Bucket
Water Bucket
Cider
16
Six apples of any kind, 3 buckets of water.
vanilla crafting recipe
Crafting
Apple
Mug
Apple
Mug of Apple Juice
Two apples and one mug.
vanilla crafting recipe
Crafting
Milk
Apple
Wheat
Milk
Sugar
Wheat
Milk
Apple
Wheat
Apple Crumble
3 milk buckets, 2 apples, 1 sugar and 3 wheat
Food of Middle-earth
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