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What other fruits should be on Animal Crossing?

Strawberries and grapes. Lots of melons, like watermelon, honey dew, stuff like that.
 
I think being able to grow veggies would be cool. You could have a little section of land where you could grow certain things...
And melons and strawberries would be cool just because I think seeing their design around town would be cute.
 
Grapes
Strawberries
Kiwi
Pineapple
Watermelon
And many more... :3
 
Fruit: Plums, strawberries, limes, tomatoes, watermelons, pumpkins, raspberries, blackberries, white strawberries, peppers, blueberries, grapes, green apples, yellow apples, green and red apple mix, pomegranate, kiwi, pineapples...

Non-fruit: Wheat, carrots, corn, potatoes, garlic, sugarcane, rice, broccoli...
 
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Town: Strawberries, Watermelon, and Ligonberries

Island: Kiwi, Passion Fruit and Acai

I would like the ability to plant nut trees such as peanuts, almonds, etc. Some nuts require a cooking process though, so maybe they could add a Snack Shop to Main Street.
 
*what other fruits should be in animal crossing

sorry lol
i agree with grapes. any bush fruits will do.
 
Strawberries. I don't care how illogical it would be to have strawberry trees. I want em.
 
Definitely Grapes, and maybe some berries on bushes. Pumpkins would be interesting. Especially if they could be used for something on Halloween or during October.
 
Strawberries, watermelon, cantaloupe, honeydew melon, pineapple, passion fruit, kiwi, star fruit, grapes, raspberries, blueberries, limes, grapefruit, plums, chestnuts, and any other fruit/veggie.
 
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