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Raspberry
| Type | Culinary |
|---|---|
| Source | Fresh or dried raspberries |
| Classification | Aroma & Culinary Additives |
| Primary Uses | Flavoured tonics, vitality and mood-lifting brews |
| Common Potions | None listed |
| Alchemical Properties | Bright, tart, gently uplifting |
| Magical Effects | Subtle emotional lift when combined with other restoratives |
| Hazard Level | Low |
| Shelf Life | Short fresh; dried for longer storage |
| Notes | Favoured by younger students as a flavour mask for bitter ingredients. |
Raspberries are primarily used to make medicinal potions more palatable.
Their tart sweetness harmonizes well with revitalizing and restorative formulas, supporting a light uplift in mood.
They rarely add direct magical power but can make the difference between refusal and compliance in a patient.