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Revision as of 12:28, September 1, 2021
Template:Pmitem-infobox The lime is a real-life fruit that appears as an item found in Paper Mario. It can be obtained by going to the Dry Dry Desert's oasis and hitting the eastern (right side) tree with Mario's hammer. Leaving the Oasis area and returning will allow the player to collect another lime from the tree, and this may be done repeatedly. They restore three FP and can be cooked by Tayce T. to make a Tasty Tonic.
In one of Koopa Koot's favors, he says that he has been dragging his shell recently and wants a "tart pick-me-up", for which he thinks a Lime should do the trick. If Mario brings him a Lime, he says, "Mmmmm... Yow! What a sour lime! That'll put a spring in my step", and rewards Mario with three Star Pieces.
Recipes
Recipe | Result of Cooked Item | Game that Recipe is in |
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Lime | Tasty Tonic | Paper Mario |
Honey Syrup + Lime | ||
Cake Mix + Lime | Lime Candy | |
Melon + Lime | Special Shake | |
Jammin' Jelly + Lime | ||
Yellow Berry + Lime | Super Soda | |
Red Berry + Lime | ||
Blue Berry + Lime | ||
Apple + Lime | ||
Lemon + Lime | ||
Koopa Leaf + Lime | ||
Maple Syrup + Lime |
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | ライム[1] Raimu |
Lime |
Trivia
- Limes are mentioned in Lumpy's diary in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, where he states that the last revision of his foodstuff during his Dry Dry Desert expedition consists of lemons and limes.
References
- ^ "Paper Mario: From Japanese to English". (June 17, 2013). The Mushroom Kingdom. Retrieved February 4, 2015.