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'''Healthy Juice''' is a recipe prepared by [[Tayce T.]], in ''[[Paper Mario]]''. She can create it by combining a [[Special Shake]] with a [[Stinky Herb]], a [[Dried Shroom]], or a [[Strange Leaf]]. This green-and-yellow drink restores forty [[Flower Point|FP]]. When Tayce T. cooks this, she will say it is one of her specialties. It can be sold for 25 [[coin]]s. | '''Healthy Juice''' is a recipe prepared by [[Tayce T.]], in ''[[Paper Mario]]''. She can create it by combining a [[Special Shake]] with a [[Stinky Herb]], a [[Dried Mushroom|Dried Shroom]], or a [[Strange Leaf]]. This green-and-yellow drink restores forty [[Flower Point|FP]]. When Tayce T. cooks this, she will say it is one of her specialties. It can be sold for 25 [[coin]]s. | ||
It is depicted as a thick liquid in a traditional indigenous bowl, and in many ways it resembles traditional mixtures created by native peoples. Such mixtures are often made with fruit and leaves, as is represented by the leaf and herb that can be used to make this as well as the Special Shake, which is made from [[Melon]]s. | It is depicted as a thick liquid in a traditional indigenous bowl, and in many ways it resembles traditional mixtures created by native peoples. Such mixtures are often made with fruit and leaves, as is represented by the leaf and herb that can be used to make this as well as the Special Shake, which is made from [[Melon]]s. | ||
==Recipes== | ==Recipes== | ||
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|[[Special Shake]] + [[Stinky Herb]] | |[[Special Shake]] + [[Stinky Herb]] | ||
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|Special Shake + [[Dried Shroom]] | |Special Shake + [[Dried Mushroom|Dried Shroom]] | ||
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|Special Shake + [[Strange Leaf]] | |Special Shake + [[Strange Leaf]] |
Revision as of 18:05, June 9, 2024
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Paper Mario description | A juice blend made by Tayce T. Restores 40 FP. |
Healthy Juice is a recipe prepared by Tayce T., in Paper Mario. She can create it by combining a Special Shake with a Stinky Herb, a Dried Shroom, or a Strange Leaf. This green-and-yellow drink restores forty FP. When Tayce T. cooks this, she will say it is one of her specialties. It can be sold for 25 coins.
It is depicted as a thick liquid in a traditional indigenous bowl, and in many ways it resembles traditional mixtures created by native peoples. Such mixtures are often made with fruit and leaves, as is represented by the leaf and herb that can be used to make this as well as the Special Shake, which is made from Melons.
Recipes
Recipe | Result of Cooked Item |
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Special Shake + Stinky Herb | Healthy Juice |
Special Shake + Dried Shroom | |
Special Shake + Strange Leaf |
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | キャシーぢる[1] Kyashī Jiru |
Tayce T. Juice | |
Chinese | 凯茜浓汤[?] Kǎixī Nóngtāng |
Cathy Bisque Soup | |
French | Jukifaidubien[?] | Pun of "Jus qui fait du bien", the French translation of "Juice that feels good" |
References
- ^ "Paper Mario: From Japanese to English". (June 17, 2013). The Mushroom Kingdom. Retrieved February 4, 2015.