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[[Image:Peachy_Peach.PNG|frame|A '''Peachy Peach'''.]]
{{about|the item resembling a peach|other uses|[[Peach (disambiguation)]]}}
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|image=[[File:Peachy Peach TTYD.png]] [[File:Peachy Peach SPM.png]] [[File:Peachy Peach PMTTYDNS icon.png|50px]]
|ttyd=Fruit found in Twilight Town. Replenishes 1 HP and 2 FP.
|spm=A succulent peach. Restores 10 HP and cures poison.
}}
'''Peachy Peaches''' are a [[fruit]] found in both ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' and ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. The Peachy Peach is a restorative item, and its effects can be improved through [[recipes|cooking]]. Peachy Peaches can combine with other items. Some items can even become higher quality versions of themselves as a result of a combination with a Peachy Peach. Peachy Peaches themselves can be created as the result of a failed cooking attempt, usually involving an offensive item such as the [[Fire Flower]].


'''Peachy Peaches''' are a type of round, pink [[fruit]] available in both the [[Mushroom Kingdom]] and [[Flipside]]. The item can be created as the result of a failed cooking attempt, usually involving an offensive item such as the [[Fire Flower]]The Peachy Peach is a restorative item, and its effects can be improved through [[cooking]].
The ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'' version of the item restores only one [[Health Point]] and two [[Flower Point]]s on its own. The [[Twilight Town]] innkeeper leaves a Peachy Peach on the table as thanks to [[Mario]] and his partners for staying at his [[inn]]. In the [[Nintendo Switch]] [[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)|remake]], a Peachy Peach is rewarded by [[The Creepy Steeple Boo]] for passing its second quiz.


The cooking properties of the Peachy Peach are very unusual. The item can combine with other items that are relatively useless alone to create much better items. Some items can even become higher quality versions of themselves as a result of a combination with a Peachy Peach.
In ''Super Paper Mario'', the fruit's restorative power is greater than in the previous game; it heals ten HP and cures [[Poison (status effect)|Poison]]. When he chooses the Flower package, Mario can flip into 3D to find a Peachy Peach left for him and his partners when they stay at [[Inga's Inn]]. They can also buy the item for 19 [[coin]]s from [[Flimm]] or for 25 coins at the [[Itty Bits]] store in [[the Dotwood Tree]]. During Chapter 7, [[Princess Peach]] temporarily turns into a Peachy Peach if she eats a [[Pink Apple]] to wake her from the slumber, which a [[Golden Apple]] has given her in [[The Overthere]]. [[Cyrrus]] also turns into a Peachy Peach if the player gives him a pink Apple while trying to make him big.


The Mushroom Kingdom version of the item restores only one [[Health Point]] and two [[Flower Points]] on its own, but after being cooked alone or with other ingredients, its effects become much greater.  The fruits that grow in Flipside are slightly more effective as curative items, restoring twelve HP in addition to curing [[poison]].
==Recipes==
{|class=wikitable style="text-align:center"
!width="50%"|Recipe
!width="25%"|Result
!width="25%"|Game appearance(s)
|-
|Peachy Peach
|[[Fresh Juice]]
|rowspan=11|''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]
|-
|[[Ruin Powder]] + Peachy Peach
|[[Heartful Cake]]
|-
|[[Mushroom]] + Peachy Peach
|rowspan=2|[[Zess Dinner]] (international)<br>[[Mistake]] (Japan)
|-
|-
|[[Life Mushroom (Paper Mario series)|Life Mushroom]] + Peachy Peach
|-
|[[Volt Mushroom]] + Peachy Peach
|rowspan=2|Zess Dinner
|-
|[[Super Mushroom]] + Peachy Peach
|-
|[[Ultra Mushroom]] + Peachy Peach
|[[Zess Special]] (international)<br>Zess Dinner (Japan)
|-
|[[Jammin' Jelly]] + Peachy Peach
|rowspan=4|[[Fruit Parfait]]
|-
|[[Keel Mango]] + Peachy Peach
|-
|[[Honey Syrup]] + Peachy Peach
|-
|[[Maple Syrup]] + Peachy Peach
|-
|Peachy Peach + [[Cake Mix]]
|[[Peach Tart]]
|''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' and ''[[Super Paper Mario]]
|-
|Peachy Peach
|[[Peach Juice]]
|rowspan=7|''[[Super Paper Mario]]
|-
|[[Snow Cone]] + Peachy Peach
|[[Fruit Parfait]]
|-
|[[Mushroom Crepe]] + Peachy Peach
|[[Fruity Cake]]
|-
|[[Keel Mango]] + Peachy Peach
|[[Fruity Punch]]
|-
|[[Shroom Shake]] + Peachy Peach
|[[Fruity Shroom]]
|-
|[[Long-Last Shake]] + Peachy Peach
|[[Gradual Syrup]]
|-
|[[Power Steak]] + Peachy Peach
|[[Fruity Hamburger]]
|}


During his adventures in ''[[Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door]]'' and ''[[Super Paper Mario]]'', [[Mario]] never came across the plant that grows Peachy Peaches. Rather, he found them being sold or offered as complimentary benefits.  During his quest for the [[Crystal Stars]], the plumber was offered one as a thank-you present for staying in the inn at Twilight Town.  The owner silently left it on the table for his guest.  While stopping the plans of [[Count Bleck]], Mario saw them at the [[Itty Bits]] store in the [[Dotwood Tree]].  They are sold for twenty-five [[Coins]].
==Names in other languages==
{{foreign names
|Jap=ピチピーチ<ref>[http://themushroomkingdom.net/pmttyd_j2e.shtml Mario in Japan: ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'']. ''The Mushroom Kingdom''. Retrieved July 6, 2016.</ref>
|JapR=Pichi Pīchi
|JapM=Pun on "peach" and「ピチピチ」(''pichipichi'', Japanese term meaning "energetic" used for young women)
|Chi=蜜蜜桃
|ChiR=Mì Mì Táo
|ChiM=From 「蜜桃」 (''mì táo'', peach)
|Fre=Pêche
|FreM=Peach
|Ger=Pfirsich
|GerM=Peach
|Ita=Pescotta
|ItaM=Big Peach
|Kor=복복숭아
|KorR=Bokboksung'a
|KorM=From "복숭아" (''Boksung'a'', Peach)
|Spa=Melocotón
|SpaM=Peach
}}


==Recipes Involving Peachy Peaches==
==References==
{{main|Recipes}}
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*Cooking a Peachy Peach alone yields [[Fresh Juice]], as does cooking it with a [[Coconut]].  Through the use of a [[Cooking Disk]], the item yields [[Peach Juice]].
*When cooked in combination with a [[Honey Syrup]], [[Maple Syrup]], [[Jammin' Jelly]], or [[Keel Mango]], a [[Fruit Parfait]] results.  With a Cooking Disk, a Parfait can be made with a Peachy Peach and a [[Snow Cone]].
*[[Fruity Cake]]s can be made through Cooking Disks by combining a Peach with a [[Mushroom Crepe]].
*A Keel Mango and a Peachy Peach can create [[Fruity Punch]] with the assistance of a Cooking Disk.
*[[Fruity Shroom]]s are created with Cooking Disks by combining a Peachy Peach with a [[Shroom Shake]].
*By combining a [[Long-Last Shake]] and a Peachy Peach using a Cooking Disk, [[Gradual Syrup]] is created.
*A [[Heartful Cake]] is the result of a Peachy Peach and [[Ruin Powder]] combination.
*[[Dried Shroom]]s can be revitalized into [[Mushroom]]s when cooked with a Peachy Peach.
*[[Peach Tart]]s can be made by cooking the Peachy Peach with [[Cake Mix]].  This recipe is also available through Cooking Disks.
*A [[Dried Bouquet]] and Peachy Peach, two generally useless items, combine to create the highly restorative [[Space Food]].
*Similarly, the dangerous [[Hot Sauce]] becomes a [[Tasty Tonic]] when combined with the Peachy Peach.
*[[Zess T.]] can create her famous [[Zess Dinner]] using only a Peachy Peach and a [[Super Shroom]].
*Likewise, one of Zess T.'s recipes for [[Zess Special]] involves a Peachy Peach and an [[Ultra Shroom]].


==Trivia==
{{Ingredients}}
*In ''Animal Crossing'', a fruit called a "peach" could be seen in the game; The peach was identical to the Peachy Peach. ''Animal Crossing'' was released for the [[Gamecube]] before ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door'', making one wonder if the design was either taken from or was a reference to ''Animal Crossing''.
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[[Category: Flora]]
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Latest revision as of 00:25, October 9, 2024

This article is about the item resembling a peach. For other uses, see Peach (disambiguation).
Peachy Peach
A Peachy Peach in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door Peachy Peach SPM.png Icon of an item from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)
The Thousand-Year Door description Fruit found in Twilight Town. Replenishes 1 HP and 2 FP.
Super Paper Mario description A succulent peach. Restores 10 HP and cures poison.

Peachy Peaches are a fruit found in both Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door and Super Paper Mario. The Peachy Peach is a restorative item, and its effects can be improved through cooking. Peachy Peaches can combine with other items. Some items can even become higher quality versions of themselves as a result of a combination with a Peachy Peach. Peachy Peaches themselves can be created as the result of a failed cooking attempt, usually involving an offensive item such as the Fire Flower.

The Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door version of the item restores only one Health Point and two Flower Points on its own. The Twilight Town innkeeper leaves a Peachy Peach on the table as thanks to Mario and his partners for staying at his inn. In the Nintendo Switch remake, a Peachy Peach is rewarded by The Creepy Steeple Boo for passing its second quiz.

In Super Paper Mario, the fruit's restorative power is greater than in the previous game; it heals ten HP and cures Poison. When he chooses the Flower package, Mario can flip into 3D to find a Peachy Peach left for him and his partners when they stay at Inga's Inn. They can also buy the item for 19 coins from Flimm or for 25 coins at the Itty Bits store in the Dotwood Tree. During Chapter 7, Princess Peach temporarily turns into a Peachy Peach if she eats a Pink Apple to wake her from the slumber, which a Golden Apple has given her in The Overthere. Cyrrus also turns into a Peachy Peach if the player gives him a pink Apple while trying to make him big.

Recipes[edit]

Recipe Result Game appearance(s)
Peachy Peach Fresh Juice Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
Ruin Powder + Peachy Peach Heartful Cake
Mushroom + Peachy Peach Zess Dinner (international)
Mistake (Japan)
Life Mushroom + Peachy Peach
Volt Mushroom + Peachy Peach Zess Dinner
Super Mushroom + Peachy Peach
Ultra Mushroom + Peachy Peach Zess Special (international)
Zess Dinner (Japan)
Jammin' Jelly + Peachy Peach Fruit Parfait
Keel Mango + Peachy Peach
Honey Syrup + Peachy Peach
Maple Syrup + Peachy Peach
Peachy Peach + Cake Mix Peach Tart Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door and Super Paper Mario
Peachy Peach Peach Juice Super Paper Mario
Snow Cone + Peachy Peach Fruit Parfait
Mushroom Crepe + Peachy Peach Fruity Cake
Keel Mango + Peachy Peach Fruity Punch
Shroom Shake + Peachy Peach Fruity Shroom
Long-Last Shake + Peachy Peach Gradual Syrup
Power Steak + Peachy Peach Fruity Hamburger

Names in other languages[edit]

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese ピチピーチ[1]
Pichi Pīchi
Pun on "peach" and「ピチピチ」(pichipichi, Japanese term meaning "energetic" used for young women)
Chinese 蜜蜜桃[?]
Mì Mì Táo
From 「蜜桃」 (mì táo, peach)
French Pêche[?] Peach
German Pfirsich[?] Peach
Italian Pescotta[?] Big Peach
Korean 복복숭아[?]
Bokboksung'a
From "복숭아" (Boksung'a, Peach)
Spanish Melocotón[?] Peach

References[edit]

  1. ^ Mario in Japan: Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. The Mushroom Kingdom. Retrieved July 6, 2016.