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The '''Fruity Shroom''' is a recipe by [[Dyliss]] in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. It is made from a [[Peachy Peach]] and a [[Shroom Shake]]. The dish is just a couple of cooked [[Mushroom]]s with berries and an orange wedge on the side. Making it with a [[Keel Mango]] would have made more sense, as the Peachy Peach is nowhere to be seen, unless it was used as filling for the mushrooms, or the leaf of the peach was used as a decoration in the back. Using it restores fifteen [[HP]] and cures [[poison]], making it better than the two ingredients separately, but not by much. | The '''Fruity Shroom''' is a recipe by [[Dyliss]] in ''[[Super Paper Mario]]''. It is made from a [[Peachy Peach]] and a [[Shroom Shake]]. The dish is just a couple of cooked [[Mushroom]]s with berries and an orange wedge on the side. Making it with a [[Keel Mango]] would have made more sense, as the Peachy Peach is nowhere to be seen, unless it was used as filling for the mushrooms, or the leaf of the peach was used as a decoration in the back. Using it restores fifteen [[HP]] and cures [[poison]], making it better than the two ingredients separately, but not by much. |
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The Fruity Shroom is a recipe by Dyliss in Super Paper Mario. It is made from a Peachy Peach and a Shroom Shake. The dish is just a couple of cooked Mushrooms with berries and an orange wedge on the side. Making it with a Keel Mango would have made more sense, as the Peachy Peach is nowhere to be seen, unless it was used as filling for the mushrooms, or the leaf of the peach was used as a decoration in the back. Using it restores fifteen HP and cures poison, making it better than the two ingredients separately, but not by much.