Heart

Recovery Hearts are omnipresent items in The Legend of Zelda series.

Location and Use
Hearts aid Link by replenishing his life energy by one heart at a time. They can be found anywhere in Hyrule, Koholint Island, Termina, Labrynna, Holodrum, the Great Sea, the World of the Ocean King, and Skyloft. Recovery Hearts are uncovered in pots, jars, tall grass, defeated enemies, under rocks and, in many instances, they can even be purchased from shops. They appear as small, floating, red hearts.

In various The Legend of Zelda games, Link can extend his life energy from three to twenty hearts. In others, the maximum is 14 or 16. The only game where Link doesn't have his health represented by hearts is The Adventure of Link, where it's represented by rectangular segments (the game still features Heart Containers to increase the life meter, however).

 Phantom Hourglass introduced a Green Recovery Heart. These replenished the endurance of the S. S. Linebeck and were only found while traveling the Great Sea. These same types of Recovery Hearts are used in Spirit Tracks to heal the Spirit Train.

As a Gesture of Gratitude or Love
One humorous moment in Twilight Princess occurs when Link defeats the boss of the Snowpeak Ruins, Blizzeta, who is actually Yeta, the wife of Yeto. After she is restored, Yeto rushes to Yeta's side and the pair share a romantic moment. At this point, forty recovery hearts burst from the pair, as well as a Heart Container. They also appear near Honey and Darling in Majora's Mask although Link is unable to collect these Hearts.

Another moment occurs in Ocarina of Time: as Link and Zelda reach specific floors in Ganon's Castle, Zelda becomes trapped in a ring of fire and two Stalfos appear. The only way to free Zelda is to defeat both foes; once this occurs, she thanks Link and drops a few Recovery Hearts.