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'''Dried Fruits''' are [[List of items|items]] in ''[[Paper Mario]]''. [[Pokey]]s usually drop these red, leafy berries, commonly appearing in [[Dry Dry Desert (Paper Mario)|Dry Dry Desert]]. It restores fifteen [[Heart Point|HP]] and are key ingredients for cooking the [[Yummy Meal]], [[Fire Flower]], and [[Thunder Rage]]. Dried Fruits sell for 5 [[coin]]s in most shops, except for [[Shroom Grocery]] in northwest [[Toad Town]] which will purchase them for 20 coins each.
'''Dried Fruits''' are [[List of items|items]] in ''[[Paper Mario]]''. They are red, leafy berries commonly dropped by [[Pokey]]s in [[Dry Dry Desert (Paper Mario)|Dry Dry Desert]]. A Dried Fruit restores fifteen [[Heart Point|HP]]. They key ingredients for cooking the [[Yummy Meal]], [[Fire Flower]], and [[Thunder Rage]]. Dried Fruits sell for 5 [[coin]]s in most shops, except for [[Shroom Grocery]] in northwest [[Toad Town]], which purchases them for 20 coins each.


==Recipes==
==Recipes==

Revision as of 12:58, August 18, 2024

Dried Fruit
A Dried Fruit that appears in Paper Mario
Paper Mario description A fruit found deep within Dry Dry Desert. Restores 15 HP.

Dried Fruits are items in Paper Mario. They are red, leafy berries commonly dropped by Pokeys in Dry Dry Desert. A Dried Fruit restores fifteen HP. They key ingredients for cooking the Yummy Meal, Fire Flower, and Thunder Rage. Dried Fruits sell for 5 coins in most shops, except for Shroom Grocery in northwest Toad Town, which purchases them for 20 coins each.

Recipes

# Recipe Result Game

1 Strange Leaf + Dried Fruit Fire Flower "
2 Volt Shroom + Dried Fruit Thunder Rage "
3 Iced Potato + Dried Fruit Yummy Meal "
4 Dried Pasta + Dried Fruit Yummy Meal "
5 Mushroom + Dried Fruit Volt Shroom "
6 Ultra Shroom + Dried Fruit Volt Shroom "
7 Super Shroom + Dried Fruit Volt Shroom "
8 Life Shroom + Dried Fruit Volt Shroom "

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese カラカラのみ[1]
Karakara no Mi
Dried Fruit
German Dörrobst[?] Dried Fruit

References

  1. ^ Paper Mario: From Japanese to English. The Mushroom Kingdom (English). Retrieved February 4, 2015.