Druids may not get the Good Berry spell IRL, but that doesn't mean you can't have them.
"...They were eaten before meals to make the meals taste better. "How?" you ask. By making sour and bitter foods taste sweet. "But how?" you scream. The truth is, science doesn't completely know..."
Spiffy tablet form:
http://www.thinkgeek.com/caffeine/candy/ab3f/
"The Miracle Fruit plant (Synsepalum dulcificum) produces berries that, when eaten, cause sour foods (such as lemons and limes) consumed later to taste sweet. The berry, also known as Miracle Berry, Magic Berry, Miraculous Berry or Flavour Berry, was first documented by explorer Chevalier des Marchais who searched for many different fruits during a 1725 excursion to its native West Africa."
Wikipedia Article:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miracle_berry
I haven't tried either yet, but I'll be keeping on the look out!
"...They were eaten before meals to make the meals taste better. "How?" you ask. By making sour and bitter foods taste sweet. "But how?" you scream. The truth is, science doesn't completely know..."
Spiffy tablet form:
http://www.thinkgeek.com/caffeine/candy/ab3f/
"The Miracle Fruit plant (Synsepalum dulcificum) produces berries that, when eaten, cause sour foods (such as lemons and limes) consumed later to taste sweet. The berry, also known as Miracle Berry, Magic Berry, Miraculous Berry or Flavour Berry, was first documented by explorer Chevalier des Marchais who searched for many different fruits during a 1725 excursion to its native West Africa."
Wikipedia Article:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miracle_berry
I haven't tried either yet, but I'll be keeping on the look out!
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