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* * These items can | * * These items can be cooked from a [[Mystery Box (item)|Mystery]], and doing so does count toward the recipe total. Cooking a Mystery has a 50% chance of resulting in a [[Mistake]] and a 2.27% chance of each of the other possible items. | ||
* ** These recipes require the [[Cookbook]] even though they are made with only one item and will otherwise result in a [[Mistake]]. | * ** These recipes require the [[Cookbook]] even though they are made with only one item and will otherwise result in a [[Mistake]]. | ||
* *** These recipes make a [[Life Shroom]] rather than a [[Volt Shroom]] on the Japanese version of the game. | * *** These recipes make a [[Life Shroom]] rather than a [[Volt Shroom]] on the Japanese version of the game. |
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This is the list of recipes that can be made by Tayce T., a Toad Town chef in Paper Mario.
At first, she can only bake with one ingredient. After Mario gives her the Cookbook dropped by Gourmet Guy, she can also use two ingredients, but they cannot be the same. (For example, she cannot cook a Mushroom with another Mushroom.) When she cooks certain dishes, such as the Bland Meal, she mentions that it is one of her specialties.
In total, there are fifty recipes (not counting the Mistake) in the game. This means there are fifty-one resulting items, but they can be made in various ways. The following list shows each recipe, its ingredients, its effect, and its selling price in Toad Town. As mentioned in the game, prices may vary from store to store.
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- * These items can be cooked from a Mystery, and doing so does count toward the recipe total. Cooking a Mystery has a 50% chance of resulting in a Mistake and a 2.27% chance of each of the other possible items.
- ** These recipes require the Cookbook even though they are made with only one item and will otherwise result in a Mistake.
- *** These recipes make a Life Shroom rather than a Volt Shroom on the Japanese version of the game.