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What fruit did the smoker eat?

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In the popular manga and anime series *One Piece*, the Marine officer known as Smoker consumed a Devil Fruit that granted him the power to create and control smoke. The seemingly straightforward question 'what fruit did the smoker eat?' actually has two distinct answers, one from a fantasy series and another grounded in health and cooking.

What is the beri beri fruit?

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The term 'beri beri fruit' is a source of widespread confusion, primarily because no real-world fruit carries this name. The query likely conflates the fictional Devil Fruit from the manga *One Piece* with the vitamin deficiency disease Beriberi and the real Indian Jujube, or 'Ber' fruit.

Who Eats More, Luffy or Goku?

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According to fan calculations based on the Charlotte Cracker fight, Monkey D. Luffy once consumed over 4.5 billion calories in a single sitting, a staggering feat of gluttony. This incredible appetite puts him in direct competition with the legendary Saiyan eater, Son Goku.

How many calories does Luffy eat? An Astronomical One Piece Analysis

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Estimates suggest that Monkey D. Luffy can consume anywhere from 30,000 to 50,000 calories on a normal day, a figure that is more than ten times the intake of an average adult human. But just how many calories does Luffy eat during his most strenuous fights and how does he burn it all off, maintaining his lean physique?

What is rubber fruit good for? Benefits in Popular Fictional Worlds

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According to the *One Piece* Wiki, the rubber fruit is a Paramecia-type Devil Fruit that grants the user's body the properties of rubber. This unique ability forms the core of its utility in various media, but the question remains: what is rubber fruit good for beyond its basic elastic properties, particularly within video games like *Blox Fruits*?

Is There a Real-Life or Fictional Speed Fruit?

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According to a 2012 study, consuming bananas can provide just as much fuel for endurance athletes as a sports drink. This demonstrates how real fruits can boost athletic performance, but the concept of a true magical speed fruit is rooted in fiction, not scientific fact.