Cornucopia

A Cornucopia is used to store food; it can store a maximum of 140 life points' worth of food:
 * eats beef and rice on tusday
 * To use the cornucopia to heal, the player must click on it (or right click on it and choose the 'Heal' option).
 * To use the cornucopia to heal, the player must click on it (or right click on it and choose the 'Heal' option).
 * To use the cornucopia to heal, the player must click on it (or right click on it and choose the 'Heal' option).

One click on the cornucopia will replenish the player's health equivalent to the healing amount of food stored in the item. The cornucopia always completely empties when used to heal, even if the player is only 1 life point away from full health. It cannot be used if the player is already at full health.

Once food is put in a cornucopia, it is impossible to take the food out again. Only solid food can be placed in a cornucopia; drinks, such as beer, cannot be placed in it. The cornucopia only stores the primary, healing property of food. Secondary properties of food are lost. For example, Jangerberries normally heal 20 life points and recover 1 prayer point but when placed in a cornucopia, the prayer recovery effect is lost; the player gains only the healing effect.

Most foods that can heal a variable amount when eaten always heal the maximum amount when placed in a cornucopia. For example, a Cave eel normally heals 70-110 life points. When placed in a cornucopia, it heals 110 life points. A Kebab, however, when placed in a cornucopia heals 10% of the player's constitution level (rounded down), which is less than the maximum a kebab can heal.

Cornucopias were released during the first Thanksgiving Event in 2008.

In the event, a player could receive a cornucopia by finding ten disguised Turkeys or by killing wandering Turkeys until one was randomly dropped. Once the event was over, Terrorbirds, Seagulls, Chickens, Chompies, Jubblies, and Oomlie birds can drop cornucopias, though they are rare drops. Also after the event, a cornucopia can be obtained by pick-pocketing farmers. You could also get one by giving a bone to the farmer's dog in the Falador farm.

If lost, another cornucopia can be acquired from Diango in Draynor village, even if it were originally obtained as a drop or from pickpocketing.

Purple sweets can be placed in a cornucopia. Purple sweets are a special type of food because they stack in one inventory slot, heal 10-30 life points per sweet, and recover run energy. They are placed in the cornucopia at their maximum healing ability (30 life points per sweet) and their secondary property is lost. When attempting to place them in a cornucopia, the sweets are placed into the cornucopia one at a time, until up to four sweets are placed into the cornucopia for a total of 120 life points of healing. Five sweets cannot be placed into the cornucopia at one time because their 150 life points of healing exceeds the 140 life point capacity of the cornucopia. The ability of the cornucopia to store purple sweets can be very useful when completing the Tzhaar Fight Caves on a pure, as on accounts with low defence, it can often be impractical to eat the sweets one at a time for healing, especially when under attack.

Trivia

 * If a player stores a cornucopia with food in the Player owned house costume room toy box, the food will be lost. The cornucopia will be empty once retrieved from the box.
 * If the cornucopia is attacked by a ghast in Mort Myre, it will turn into rotten food, as all foods do.
 * Even if it is obtained as a drop or pickpocketed item, it has a destroy option. This makes it rather unique, as few, if any other non-quest, non-holiday items have a destroy option.
 * If the cornucopia has food stored inside, players can attempt to sell it to the Gourmets in Dorgesh-Kaan. However, they only value it at 1 coin.
 * If one puts a pie in the cornucopia, the pie dish disappears.
 * It only accepts exact amounts in terms of life points.
 * When acquired through combat, the cornucopia appears in the player's inventory, rather than upon the ground as normal drops do. This is unless the player's inventory is full, in which case the cornucopia would appear on the ground.
 * It was possible to get two cornucopias by filling one with food, banking it, and then going to Diango for another one. This was a glitch of the 2009 Halloween event and has been fixed.
 * During the 2009 Christmas event, though any festive food not stored in the cornucopia automatically vanished from your inventory when you exit (whether through teleporting or directly exiting using the Christmas cupboard), any kind of food from the party stored (worth 1 hitpoints (10 life points) each) within will not.
 * On the 3 March 2010 update, when hit points were replaced with life points at a ratio of 10 life points per hit, the healing effect of this item initially did not change, although normal foods had their healing effects multiplied by 10. This problem has been fixed. However, the update was not retroactively applied to cornucopias filled before the update (likely because the game engine did not track whether a cornucopia was filled before or after the update). For example, a cornucopia filled with a trout before the update would heal 7 hit points. After the update and glitch fix, the cornucopia would only heal 7 life points instead of 70. However, putting more food in the cornucopia after the fix would work correctly; e.g. putting another trout in the cornucopia would increase its healing ability by 70, for a total of 77.
 * Even though this is a Holiday item, it can be received long after the event is over. This is unlike any other holiday item.
 * Although when normally eaten crayfish heal 20 life points, but when filled into the cornucopia it only counts as 10 life points filled, counting as how crayfish original were released with 10 life points to heal. Jagex has yet to fix this.

Füllhorn Cornucopia