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==The Sims 3: University Life==
{{Infobox object
|name = = Forbidden Fruit
|image = = [[File:forfruit.jpg|250px]]
|name = Forbidden Fruit
|game = = The Sims 3: University Life
|buy = No
|price = N/A
|type1 = Special
|type2 = Garden plant
|pricesize = N/A1x1 floor}}
|size = 1x1 floor
}}
In ''[[The Sims 3: University Life]]'', it is one of the possible results of using the '''ZRX-9000 Science Research Station''' to perform the Gene Splicing Experiment on a seed. In addition, when [[PlantSim#The Sims 3: University Life|PlantSims]] successfully "Try For Baby", the result is a Forbidden Fruit seed.
 
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When a normal Sim who is a [[Teen#The Sims 3|teen]] or older eats a Forbidden Fruit, he or she will receive a "Botanitis Minorous" moodlet. If the moodlet is not cured within 4 hours, the Sim who ate the fruit will become a PlantSim.
 
Even though Forbidden Fruit is considered to be fruit, it cannot be used to make nectar, unlike the other produce in the game that is considered to be fruit.
 
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== The Sims 4 ==
On April 13, 2017, "The Plantsim Challenge" was released for ''The Sims 4''. If a Sim collected all the Magic Beans and placed them in the magic stump, a tree would grow; a Sim could explore the tree to receive a Forbidden Fruit. If the Sim ate the Forbidden Fruit, they would become a Plantsim for 5 Sim days.
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