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[[Zess T.]] is able to make '''[[List of recipes in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door|numerous recipes]]''' in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]''. She is found in [[Rogueport]], in a building to the left of the plaza. Initially, she can cook with only one ingredient, but after [[Mario]] gives her the [[Cookbook]] that he finds in [[Creepy Steeple]], she will also be able to cook with two. Zess T. can only use two different ingredients in a single recipe.
There have been several '''[[List of rumors and urban legends|rumors, misconceptions, and urban legends]]''' regarding production history, fictional details, and gameplay elements within the ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]'' franchise. While the origins of some rumors remain a mystery, others stem from unsourced edits on articles on {{wp|Wikipedia}} or the Super Mario Wiki. Others have been spread through misinterpretation, or jokes being received and spread as fact.

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Screenshot of the plaque on the star statue in the courtyard of Peach's Castle in Super Mario 64, famous for supposedly reading "L is real 2401"

There have been several rumors, misconceptions, and urban legends regarding production history, fictional details, and gameplay elements within the Super Mario franchise. While the origins of some rumors remain a mystery, others stem from unsourced edits on articles on Wikipedia or the Super Mario Wiki. Others have been spread through misinterpretation, or jokes being received and spread as fact.