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Revision as of 13:07, June 3, 2024
A Mushroom Fry (called a Fried Shroom in Paper Mario, a Shroom Fry in the GameCube version of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, and a Fried Shroom Plate in Super Paper Mario) is an item found in the first three games of the Paper Mario series. It is one of the most basic dishes that can be made in the games.
Tayce T. and Zess T. can create a Shroom Fry by cooking a Mushroom or a Super Mushroom. The item heals six HP and two FP, and can be sold for five coins. Cooking a Mushroom in this way will improve the item, but cooking a Super Shroom is a little more questionable. The resultant item will heal less HP than a Super Shroom, though it will heal FP; something the Super Shroom did not do.
Once Mario has given Zess T. the Cookbook for her "Seeking legendary book!" trouble, a Dried Mushroom can also be used to cook a Mushroom Fry. Since Dried Mushrooms only cost two coins from west Rogueport, Mario will make a profit of three coins per Shroom Fry if he sells them. However, attempting to cook a Dried Mushroom before giving Zess T. the Cookbook will result in a Mistake instead of a Mushroom Fry.
In Super Paper Mario, Saffron can cook a Fried Shroom Plate for Mario if he gave her either a Shroom Shake or a Volt Mushroom. Using it restores 15 HP and cures poison. It can be sold for 35 coins.
Recipes
Recipe | Result | Game |
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Mushroom | Mushroom Fry | Paper Mario / Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door |
Super Mushroom | ||
Dried Mushroom (only after "Seeking legendary book!" in Thousand-Year Door) | ||
Dried Mushroom + Mushroom | ||
Mushroom + Turtley Leaf | Mushroom Fry (international) Mistake (Japan)[1] |
Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door |
Shroom Shake | Fried Shroom Plate | Super Paper Mario |
Volt Shroom | ||
Fried Shroom Plate + Spaghetti Plate | Dyllis Lunch | |
Fried Shroom Plate + Meat Pasta Dish | Dyllis Dinner | |
Fried Shroom Plate + Poison Shroom | Odd Dinner | |
Fried Shroom Plate + Dyllis Dinner | Luxurious Set |
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | キノコいため[?] Kinoko Itame |
Fried Mushroom | |
Chinese | 煎蘑菇[?] Jiān Mógū |
Fried Mushroom | |
French | Champifrit[?] | FriedShroom | |
German | Bratpilz[?] | Fried Mushrooms | |
Italian | Funghi fritti[?] | Fried Mushrooms | |
Korean | 버섯볶음[?] Beoseot bokkeum |
Stir-fried mushrooms | |
Spanish | Champis fritos (Super Paper Mario and The Thousand-Year Door remake)[?] | Fried shrooms | |
Seta Frita (Paper Mario and Thousand-Year Door)[?] | Fried Mushroom |
References
- ^ Koop (November 18, 2019). Paper Mario: TTYD - Different Versions, Different Recipes . YouTube. Retrieved November 16, 2022.