Patissiere Peach

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Patissiere Peach
Patissiere Peach in Princess Peach: Showtime!
Applies to Peach
Power(s) given Baking skills
First appearance Princess Peach: Showtime! (2024)

Patissiere Peach[1] is one of the many transformations of Princess Peach in Princess Peach: Showtime! With this form, Peach is able to bake new desserts for a sweets festival in place of stolen ones, using tools such as an egg beater and a pastry bag.

Physical description

In her Patissiere form, Peach wears a puffy-sleeved white chef shirt with four buttons and a smaller version of her brooch in place of the top left one, a white and red plaid calf-length skirt with a scarlet hem and a white petticoat underneath, and a white apron that hangs from her waist, tied back with a ribbon. Hanging from her neck is a pink foulard, and the hems of her sleeves are lined in red. On her head, she wears a white chef's hat with a scarlet stripe surrounding the lower portion. Her earrings are scarlet instead of the usual blue. Her footwear consists of fawn ankle boots with brown laces and chunky heels, and her legs are covered in white tights. She also wears her hair in two looped braids, and her sideburns are kept shorter than usual.

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Chinese (simplified) 糕点师碧姬[?]
Gāodiǎnshī Bìjī
Pastry Chef Peach
Chinese (traditional) 糕點師碧姬[?]
Gāodiǎnshī Bìjī
Pastry Chef Peach
Dutch Banketbakker Peach[?] Pastry Chef Peach
French Peach pâtissière[?] Patissiere Peach
German Patissière Peach[?] Patissiere Peach
Italian Peach pasticcera[?] Pastry Chef Peach
Portuguese Peach confeiteira[?] Confectioner Peach
Spanish Peach Repostera[?] Pastry Chef Peach

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