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Eating Jinger cures the [[Buffs#Nauseated|Nauseated debuff]] caused by the [[Putrid Ghost]]. This is a hint that {{name|Birdie|class=inline}} gives, she's the pirate's wife that lives in [[Ginger Island]]. | Eating Jinger cures the [[Buffs#Nauseated|Nauseated debuff]] caused by the [[Putrid Ghost]]. This is a hint that {{name|Birdie|class=inline}} gives, she's the pirate's wife that lives in [[Ginger Island]]. | ||
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This sharp, spicy root is said to increase vitality. | |||||
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Ginger is a root found on Ginger Island. It must be harvested with a hoe. It is also dropped by Tiger Slimes. Harvesting Ginger does not grant any xp.
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