Prickly Pear

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Prickly Pear.png

Prickly Pear

Item type
Crafting material
Material type
Ingredient
Mat. storage
Cooking Materials
Disciplines used by
Chef tango icon 20px.png 400
Rarity
Basic
Value
Copper coin
Game link
Trading post
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External links
GW2BLTC
GW2TP
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API
66522

— In-game description

Acquisition[edit]

Gathered from[edit]

Contained in[edit]

Used in[edit]

Item Rarity Discipline(s) Rating Ingredients
Bowl of Cactus Fruit Salad.png Bowl of Cactus Fruit Salad
(Learned from: Recipe: Cactus Fruit Salad)
Fine ChefChef tango icon 20px.png 400
Bowl of Prickly Pear Pie Filling.png Bowl of Prickly Pear Pie Filling Basic ChefChef tango icon 20px.png 400
Bowl of Prickly Pear Sorbet.png Bowl of Prickly Pear Sorbet
(Learned from: Recipe: Prickly Pear Sorbet)
Fine ChefChef tango icon 20px.png 400
Bowl of Sweet and Spicy Beans.png Bowl of Sweet and Spicy Beans
(Learned from: Recipe: Sweet and Spicy Beans)
Fine ChefChef tango icon 20px.png 400
Plate of Roasted Cactus.png Plate of Roasted Cactus
(Learned from: Recipe: Roasted Cactus)
Fine ChefChef tango icon 20px.png 400
Prickly Pear Stuffed Nopal.png Prickly Pear Stuffed Nopal
(Learned from: Recipe: Stuffed Nopales)
Fine ChefChef tango icon 20px.png 400

Currency for[edit]

Item Level Vendor Area Zone Cost Notes
Refined Homestead Fiber.png Refined Homestead Fiber Homestead Refinement—Farm Homestead Refinement—Farm - Hearth's Glow Prickly Pear Requires two Homestead Upgrade: Fiber Trade Efficiency. Limit 75 per week.
Refined Homestead Fiber.png Refined Homestead Fiber Homestead Refinement—Farm Homestead Refinement—Farm - Hearth's Glow 12 Prickly Pear Requires one Homestead Upgrade: Fiber Trade Efficiency. Limit 75 per week.
Refined Homestead Fiber.png Refined Homestead Fiber Homestead Refinement—Farm Homestead Refinement—Farm - Hearth's Glow 24 Prickly Pear Limit 75 per week.

Related achievements[edit]

Trivia[edit]

  • Prickly pears are the edible fruit of cacti in the Opuntia genus. The stem of the same plant is also edible and is called a nopal (cf. Nopale).