Zaytun Peaches are a Cooking Ingredient found in Sumeru.
How to Obtain[]
Zaytun Peaches grow in groups of four on a single stem. They are found in the wild throughout Sumeru.
See the gallery or the Teyvat Interactive Map for specific locations.
Additionally, the following NPCs give Zaytun Peaches after following a certain dialogue branch for the first time:
- Ami in Port Ormos, Sumeru (Zaytun Peaches ×4)
- Roya in Port Ormos, Sumeru (Zaytun Peaches ×4)
Shop Availability[]
There are 4 Shops that sell Zaytun Peach:
Item | NPC | Mora Cost | Stock | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
Zaytun Peach | Aramani | 240 | 10 | 3 Days |
Zaytun Peach | Azalai | 280 | 10 | Every 2 Days |
Zaytun Peach | Eugenie | 240 | 10 | Every 3 Days |
Zaytun Peach | Hamawi | 240 | 10 | 3 Days |
Gardening[]
Jade Field for 2 days 22 hours
Craft Usage[]
There is 1 item that can be crafted using Zaytun Peach:
Item | Craft Type | Recipe |
---|---|---|
Selva Salad | Cooking | Zaytun Peach ×2 Mint ×2 Sumeru Rose ×2 |
Descriptions[]
The fruit of a forest shrub. Its flesh is firm and sweet. It is said to have a calming effect on the mind.
In the past, Zaytun Peaches were once used as ornamental plants due to their cute appearance. However, its medical properties were discovered over time, and it has now become a very common commercial product, ironically very seldom noticed for its aesthetic value.
In the past, Zaytun Peaches were once used as ornamental plants due to their cute appearance. However, its medical properties were discovered over time, and it has now become a very common commercial product, ironically very seldom noticed for its aesthetic value.
Trivia[]
- 1 Mail has Zaytun Peach as an attachment:
- Where's the Cake? ×5 from Paimon on June 01, 2023
- In order to eat Zaytun Peaches in the desert without them going bad along the journey, they must be purchased unripe, spiced, and kept in a wine barrel. This gives Zaytun Peaches eaten in Aaru Village a unique, crisp flavor.[1]
- The following items are variants of Zaytun Peach:
- Zaytun Peach is likely based on a java apple.
Etymology[]
- Zaytun is Arabic for "olive" (Arabic: زيتون zaytūn).
Gallery[]
Other Languages[]
Language | Official Name | Literal Meaning |
---|---|---|
English | Zaytun Peach | Arabic: Olive Peach |
Chinese (Simplified) | 墩墩桃 Dūndūn-táo | Chubby-Chubby Peach |
Chinese (Traditional) | 墩墩桃 Dūndūn-táo | |
Japanese | ザイトゥン桃 Zaitun Tou[2] | Zaytun Peach |
Korean | 뚠뚠 복숭아 Ttunttun Boksung'a | Plump-Plump Peach |
Spanish | Duraznoliva | Peacholive[• 1] |
French | Pêche zaytun | Zaytun Peach |
Russian | Персик зайтун Persik zaytun | Zaytun Peach |
Thai | Zaytun Peach | — |
Vietnamese | ĐàoĐào Zaytun | Zaytun Peach |
German | Zaytun-Pfirsich | Zaytun Peach |
Indonesian | Zaytun Peach | — |
Portuguese | Pêssego Zaytun | Zaytun Peach |
Turkish | Zaytun Şeftalisi | Zaytun Peach |
Italian | Pesca di Zaytun | Zaytun Peach |
- ↑ Spanish: Portmanteau of durazno "peach" and oliva "olive."
Change History[]
Released in Version 3.0
References[]
- ↑ Furnishing: The Crisp Sweetness
- ↑ Archon Quest, Chapter III, Act II - The Morn a Thousand Roses Brings, Part 1: The Coming of the Sabzeruz Festival (Japanese Voice-Over)