Paradisiacal Morsel

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Paradisiacal Morsel The icon used to represent this treasure.
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Number Unknown
Series Saccharine Series
Poko value P2 Poko icon.png × 250
Weight 8
Maximum carriers 16
Location Creature's Quay

The Paradisiacal Morsel is a treasure in Pikmin: Shipwrecked Stargazers. It is an Almond Joy candy bar. The Paradisiacal Morsel values at P2 Poko icon.png × 250, has a carrying weight of eight units, and can be carried by a maximum of sixteen Pikmin at once.

The Paradisiacal Morsel is located on the jungle island in Creature's Quay. The leaders must take the path to Spelunker's Locker, which requires planting and growing a Sprawlvine bean that has been swallowed by a Sputtlefish. Tropical Cannon Larvae will impede Olimar and Louie during the trek to the sea cliff near the cave. Rather than enter Spelunker's Locker, it is imperative that the Tropical Cannon Beetle be taken on. Once defeated, the miniboss drops the Paradisiacal Morsel.

Olimar's notes for the treasure reference the Enamel Buster, which also has an almond in it, and the Coconut Jellyfloat from Pikmin: The Rising Darkness.

Notes

Olimar's notes

This delicious piece of intergalactic confectionary has some sort of white filling that appears to come from the fruit on the wrapping. This fruit bears resemblance to the Hocotation palm fruits that gave creatures like the Coconut Jellyfloat their name, but it can't be a coconut, as this isn't Hocotate. We found it in the bowels of a Tropical Cannon Beetle, whose carapace also kind of looks like the fruit. The other drupe looks vaguely familiar... Where have I seen it before? Ah, of course, the Enamel Buster! Guess these fruits are popular amongst whatever is making these sweet treats of unusual size!

Sales pitch

We've all been there; strong feelings of nostalgia make us want to visit the beach... in winter. Well, even if it is winter, one bite of this bar and you will feel like your neighborhood's a tropical paradise! We can all now relax at the beach whenever we want, except for me! I could rust in that water, so it's a nightmare in my highly biased, non-objective optical receptors.