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Latest revision as of 19:09, 26 November 2014
An almost tasteless green vegetable, which grows on a vine.
"I ought not to omit naming a vegetable which Mr Yates placed on our table, and to which he directed our attention. It was the Tchu-tchu (Sechium edule) called also by the people _pepinella_. It is a small gourd, very much like vegetable marrow; one seed covers a wall with its ramifications." -John Overton Choules, _The Cruise of the Steam Yacht North Star: A Narrative of the Excursion of Mr. Vanderbilt's Party to England, Russia, Denmark, France, Spain, Malta, Turkey, Madeira, Etc_. 1854. |
Also known as a Chayote, chokos are bland, crunchy squashes which normally provide 600 nutrition.
Carnivore
Rank 1: 400.
Rank 2: 200.
Rank 3: 0.
Herbivore
Rank 1: 800.
Rank 2. 1,000.
Rank 3. 1,200.
History
In 0.15, all fruits and vegetables were condensed into the universal "fruit" item.