Choco Cake

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Choco Cake
Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door Chocolate Cake SPM.png Icon of an item from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)
The Thousand-Year Door description A cake made by Zess T. Replenishes 5 HP and 15 FP.
Super Paper Mario description Decadent cake! Restores 15 HP and cures poison.

The Choco Cake, also known as the Chocolate Cake, appears in the Paper Mario series as a recipe.

In Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door and its remake, the Choco Cake is made from Inky Sauce and Cake Mix. It can be cooked by Zess T. once the player finds Maitre Delish's Cookbook in Creepy Steeple and brings it to her. This dessert replenishes five HP and fifteen FP. Toadia gives one to Mario after completing her trouble as well.

The recipe reappears in Super Paper Mario, where it is known as Chocolate Cake and cooked by Dyllis. Unlike the prior installment, it is made by mixing a Mild Cocoa Bean and a Cake Mix. It restores fifteen HP and cures Poison.

Recipes[edit]

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door[edit]

Recipe Result
Cake Mix Cake Mix + Inky Sauce Inky Sauce Icon of an item from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch) Choco Cake
Mousse Cake Mousse Cake + Inky Sauce Inky Sauce

Super Paper Mario[edit]

Recipe Result
Cake Mix Cake Mix + Mild Cocoa Bean Mild Cocoa Bean Chocolate Cake SPM.png Chocolate Cake
Big Egg Big Egg + Golden Choco-bar Golden Choco-bar
Big Egg Big Egg + Mild Cocoa Bean Mild Cocoa Bean
Big Egg Big Egg + Shroom Choco-bar Shroom Choco-bar
Big Egg Big Egg + Standard Chocolate Standard Chocolate
Big Egg Big Egg + Sweet Choco-bar Sweet Choco-bar
Big Egg Big Egg + Warm Cocoa Warm Cocoa
Chocolate Cake SPM.png Chocolate Cake + Mousse Cake Mousse Gingerbread House Gingerbread House

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ショコラケーキ[?]
Shokora Kēki
Chocolat Cake
Chinese 巧克力蛋糕[?]
Qiǎokèlì Dàngāo
Chocolate Cake
French Chocotarte[?] From chocolat ("chocolate") and tarte ("pie")
German Schokokuchen[?] Chocolate Cake
Italian Ciocotorta[?] From cioccolato ("chocolate") and torta ("cake")
Korean 쇼콜라케이크[?]
Syokolla Keikeu
Chocolat Cake
Spanish Pastel de Chocolate[?] Chocolate Cake