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Sparkling Swirls
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A Rotomi terminal is on the outside of
the building, near the door. "Greetingzzzzzzz! Would you like to
pair up with one of the Pokemon here? If you're lucky
and the Pokemon acceptzzzzzz you azzzzzz itzzzzz partner, you could
make the bond of a lifetime!" it buzzes.

"Young Starlight, there are many
things one can make with berries. The Hoennians make square candies
and the Sinnohans bake sprinkled muffins to enhance the appearance
of their Pokemon. The Galarians make curry from it, to enhance the
strength and bond of their Pokemon. In my lifetime, I have seen
many dishes fall in and out of popularity, before fading into
obscurity. I doubt any Pokemon except those of a similarly long
life will know what fruchtekuchen is," she adds.

"I suppose that proves mine point,"
Excalibur laughs. "Now, shall we gather the berries?"

Fruchtekuchen, according to Google
Translate, is German for "fruitcake." The reason I chose German is
because English is closely related to it, and this is more obvious
in older versions of the language.