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Genshin Impact Harra Fruit Locations

Where to Get Harra Fruit in Genshin Impact

Time to get spicy!

In Genshin Impact, whether you’re looking to create some spices or make bait for fishing, you may eventually find yourself needing Harra Fruit. Harra Fruit is a cooking ingredient native to Sumeru, the new region added in the recent 3.0 Update. While it isn’t exactly rare, it isn’t nearly as abundant as a resource like Sumeru Roses. If you’re interested in learning more, continue reading to discover where to get Harra Fruit in Genshin Impact.

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Where to Get Harra Fruit in Genshin Impact

Harra Fruit grows on small, leafy plants around Sumeru. After reaching Adventure Rank 35 and completing Chapter II: Act IV, you’ll gain access to Sumeru, allowing you to explore the region and find some. There are multiple places you can visit to find Harra Fruit in Genshin Impact:

Palace of Alcazarzaray

Genshin Impact Palace Harra Fruit
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Your route to farm Harra Fruit at the Palace of Alcazarzaray depends on which teleporter you take. For example, if you visit the southernmost teleporter in the area, you can quickly find one plant directly west before venturing north towards the rest. Similarly, if you take the westernmost one, you can head north to find several Harra Fruit plants.

Start south before heading north to get the most out of this area. Move west towards the other teleporter before making your way to the mountains for the last few plant spawns. If you feel like venturing into Mawtimiya Forest, you can also snag a few extras there.

Check out the map above for specific Harra Fruit locations around this area.

Devantaka Mountain

Genshin Impact Devantaka Harra Fruit
Image via Genshin Impact Interactive Map

Although there aren’t many plants here, they are clustered together in a relatively small space, allowing you quick access to them. Head to either the Statue of the Seven or a nearby teleporter before heading east towards each Harra Fruit plant.

Visit the map above for specific Harra Fruit locations around this region.

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Vimara Village and Gandharva Ville

Genshin Impact Vivana Harra Fruit
Image via Genshin Impact Interactive Map

Head north of Vivana Village and take the route east towards the northern part of Devantaka Mountain. If you have unlocked the Gandharva Ville Statue of the Seven, head there for some quick Harra Fruit harvests.

Check the map above for various Harra Fruit locations around this region.

Apam Woods

Genshin Impact Apam Harra Fruit
Image via Genshin Impact Interactive Map

The western and southeastern teleporters are the two main spots to pick up a few Harra Fruit here. Head to the east to harvest the lone plant before going west to pick up the rest. If you’re feeling adventurous, you can also make your way to the center for an extra Harra Fruit.

If you’d like to view each location and more, check out the Genshin Impact Interactive Map.

Genshin Impact is available on PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Android, and iOS devices through the official website. If you’re interested in learning more about the 3.0 Update, check out Where to Get Nilotpala Lotus and Where to Get Padisarah.


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Madison was a staff writer at Prima Games who has played video games for over twenty years and written about them for over two years. Her love for video games started with turn-based strategy games like Heroes of Might and Magic and has since extended to casual farming sims, MMORPGs, and action-adventure RPGs.