Fruit

Fruit are items that grow on fruit trees in the town in all Animal Crossing titles. When the player first creates his or her town, there is only one type of fruit tree in it, and therefore only one type of fruit. This fruit, either an apple, cherry, peach, pear, or orange, is called the "native fruit," and is considered common by the town's inhabitants. Tom Nook will buy each native fruit for only one hundred bells. However, non-native fruit sell for higher prices (500 bells in Animal Crossing: City Folk). Any fruit can be grown in the town, and therefore it is to the players' advantages to share their native fruit with one another and obtain at least one other type of fruit, grow fruit trees using this other type of fruit, and then sell the fruit produced on the tree to Tom Nook for 500 bells each. However, fruit can also be received as a gift from villagers in Animal Crossing or in Animal Crossing: City Folk or as a gift from Mom in Animal Crossing: Wild World. In Animal Crossing: City Folk, players can acquire non-native fruit by traveling to a town where they grow, and can mail fruit to players in other towns. Fruit can also be eaten by the player, but there is no benefit for doing so.

Finally, coconuts are a non-native fruit in every town. They grow into palm trees that only live close to the shore. In Animal Crossing, coconuts must be obtained by traveling to the island and sell for 150 bells. In Animal Crossing: Wild World and Animal Crossing: City Folk, coconuts simply drift ashore but are worth 500 bells. Coconuts can only be eaten in Animal Crossing: City Folk.

List of Fruit

 * Apple
 * Cherry
 * Coconut
 * Peach
 * Pear
 * Orange