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'''Rappi''' is a 1-day grow [[vegetable]] which was released on [[July 14]], 2010 as part of the [[Swiss Alps Event]]. Though rolled out as a "Swiss" vegetable, it is not particularly associated with Switzerland. Rather, it is believed to have either a Chinese or Mediterranean origin, is currently grown all over the world, and is a common part of the Sicilian diet. In the real world, it was more commonly known by any one of a number of Italian names, including: ''rape-seed'', ''rapini'', ''broccoletti'', ''broccoli di rape'' or ''friarielli''. It is also used to make canola oil.
   
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== Acquisition ==
 
{{Events/SwissAlpsEvent}}
 
{{Events/SwissAlpsEvent}}
   
 
== Mastery ==
'''Rappi''' is a 1-day grow [[vegetable]] which was released on [[July 14]], 2010 as part of the [[Swiss Alps Event]]. Though rolled out as a "Swiss" vegetable, it is not particularly associated with Switzerland. Rather, it is believed to have either a Chinese or Mediterranean origin, is currently grown all over the world, and is a common part of the Sicilian diet. In the real world, it's more commonly known by any one of a number of Italian names, including: ''rape-seed'', ''rapini'', ''broccoletti'', ''broccoli di rape'' or ''friarielli''. It is also used to make canola oil.
 
   
 
This crop does not produce bushels, and is not masterable however the images were found in the database.
 
This crop does not produce bushels, and is not masterable however the images were found in the database.
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== Growth Phases ==
 
== Growth Phases ==
 
{{Growth Phases
 
{{Growth Phases
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| grow_time = 24
|0-32 = Rappi 00.png
 
|33-65 = Rappi 33.png
 
|66-99 = Rappi 66.png
 
|100 = Rappi 100.png
 
|Extra100 = Rappi extra100.png
 
|Withered = Rappi withered.png
 
|0-32 Time = 0 - 8 hour
 
|33-65 Time = 8 - 16 hour
 
|66-99 Time = 16 - 24 hour
 
|100 Time = 24 - 60 hour
 
|Extra100 Time = 24 - 60 hour
 
|Withered Time = 60 hour -
 
 
}}
 
}}
   
   
 
== Gallery ==
 
== Gallery ==
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<gallery position="center" type="slideshow" hideaddbutton="true">
<gallery widths="120">
 
 
Rappi_bushel-icon.png|Unreleased Rappi [[Bushel]]
 
Rappi_bushel-icon.png|Unreleased Rappi [[Bushel]]
 
Rappi Stall-icon.png|Unreleased Rappi Stall
 
Rappi Stall-icon.png|Unreleased Rappi Stall
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</gallery>
 
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==See also==
{{Swiss Alps Event Nav}}
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{{nav-event/Swiss Alps}}
{{SeedNav}}
 
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{{nav-seed}}
 
[[Category:Seed]]
 
[[Category:Seed]]
 
[[Category:Exclusive seeds]]
 
[[Category:Exclusive seeds]]

Latest revision as of 11:24, 9 February 2016


Rappi is a 1-day grow vegetable which was released on July 14, 2010 as part of the Swiss Alps Event. Though rolled out as a "Swiss" vegetable, it is not particularly associated with Switzerland. Rather, it is believed to have either a Chinese or Mediterranean origin, is currently grown all over the world, and is a common part of the Sicilian diet. In the real world, it was more commonly known by any one of a number of Italian names, including: rape-seed, rapini, broccoletti, broccoli di rape or friarielli. It is also used to make canola oil.

Acquisition[]

Swiss Alps Event-icon

The subject of this article or section is part of the Swiss Alps Event, an Event that lasted from from June 30th, 2010 to July 22nd, 2010. Once the event has run its course, this will no longer be available.

Swiss Alps Event-icon

Mastery[]

This crop does not produce bushels, and is not masterable however the images were found in the database.


Growth Phases[]

Growth Phases
Growth Duration Image
0 - 32% Time planted

7 hours
Rappi 00

—Image © Zynga
33 - 65% 7 hours

15 hours
Rappi 33

—Image © Zynga
66 - 99% 15 hours

1 day
Rappi 66

—Image © Zynga
100% 1 day, 1 hour

2 days, 14 hours ***
Rappi 100

—Image © Zynga
100% Fertilized 1 day, 1 hour

2 days, 14 hours ***
Rappi extra100

—Image © Zynga
Withered *** 2 days, 2 hours

2 days, 14 hours+
Rappi withered

—Image © Zynga


Gallery[]

See also[]