Grape

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Grapes from Yoshi's Story.

Grapes are a type of fruit found in the Mario franchise as well as on Earth.

History

Yoshi's Story

They first appeared in Yoshi's Story as one of the fruit the Yoshis had to eat to clear a level. During the game, Grapes were the favorite fruit of Light Blue Yoshis and Blue Yoshis. They later appeared in Donkey Kong 64 as the weapon of Lanky Kong. Grapes in Yoshi Touch & Go will each give Yoshi ten eggs when eaten.

Mario's Time Machine

SNES (left), PC (in Athens, center), and PC (in Alexandria, right)
SNES (left), PC (in Athens, center), and PC (in Alexandria, right)
SNES (left), PC (in Athens, center), and PC (in Alexandria, right)
SNES (left), PC (in Athens, center), and PC (in Alexandria, right)

In Mario's Time Machine, Mario receives a bunch of grapes from Aristotle after traveling back in time to Athens, who offers them as "food for the body" in contrast to the food for the mind that is philosophy. They can be given to a nearby councilman, who is interested in talking more about Plato but has a dry throat. Once he is given the grapes, he thanks Dionysus for the gift and eats it before continuing to talk about Plato.

Later, in ancient Alexandria, Mario receives some grapes from one of Cleopatra's maids after he gives her the Wooden Snake from the guard in love with her (in the SNES version, the Grapes instead appear in Mario's inventory during an unrelated dialogue with the previous guard; this is a glitch, as the maid's dialog still indicates that she gives Mario the Grapes despite not doing so). The maid is overjoyed to receive the snake, and tells Mario that Julius Caesar can be won over by giving him grapes. Mario does just that, which motivates Caesar to answer questions about the Staff in Mario's possession.

Donkey Kong Jungle Beat

Grapes later appear Donkey Kong Jungle Beat. In the game there is a kingdom called the Grape Kingdom. At the end of every level in the Grape Kingdom was an enormous Grape. This enormous Grape had to be eaten by Donkey Kong so he could go to the next level.

Name in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Japanese ぶどう
Budō
 

Spanish (NOA) Uva
 
Spanish (NOE) Mora