Cake Mix

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Cake Mix
PaperMario Items CakeMix.png Sprite of Cake Mix in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door Cake Mix from Super Paper Mario. Icon of an item from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)
Paper Mario description A mix used to bake tasty cakes. Restores 1 FP.
The Thousand-Year Door description An ingredient for making treats. (GCN)
An ingredient for making treats. Replenishes 1 FP. (Switch)
Super Paper Mario description A sweet mix that restores 5 HP and cures poison.

Cake Mix is an item found in the Paper Mario series. It is commonly used as an ingredient in cake- or candy-related recipes.

History

Paper Mario

In Paper Mario, within the Shy Guy's Toy Box, an unlimited source of Cake Mix can be found being held by a few Shy Guys in the Shy Guy's Playground. The item restores 1 FP when consumed. Mario can take it to Tayce T. in Paper Mario so she can cook it to make a Cake, which restores fifteen FP.

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door

Cake Mix can bought at the Pianta Parlor in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door for six pianta tokens (or eighteen coins). As in the previous game, it heals 1 FP. If Mario takes Cake Mix to Zess T. in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, she will make Mousse Cake, which gives fifteen FP.

Super Paper Mario

In Super Paper Mario, Cake Mix can be purchased at the Itty Bits in Flipside for 25 coins or collected as an item drop from a Moon Cleft, Goomba, or Gloomba and heals 5 HP.

Recipes

Recipe Result of Cooked Item Game that Recipe is in
Honey Syrup + Cake Mix Honey Candy Paper Mario & Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
Fire Flower + Cake Mix Fire Pop
Mushroom + Cake Mix Shroom Cake
Volt Shroom + Cake Mix Electro Pop
Egg + Cake Mix Big Cookie Paper Mario
Goomnut + Cake Mix
Red Berry + Cake Mix
Blue Berry + Cake Mix
Yellow Berry + Cake Mix
Stinky Herb + Cake Mix Kooky Cookie
Koopa Leaf + Cake Mix
Maple Syrup + Cake Mix
Lemon + Cake Mix Lemon Candy
Lime + Cake Mix Lime Candy
Melon + Cake Mix Yoshi Cookie
Apple + Cake Mix Apple Pie
Iced Potato + Cake Mix Bland Meal
Coconut + Cake Mix Coco Pop
Jammin' Jelly + Cake Mix Jelly Pop
Strange Leaf + Cake Mix Strange Cake
Cake Mix Cake
Life Shroom + Cake Mix Sweet Shroom
Ultra Shroom + Cake Mix
Inky Sauce + Cake Mix Choco Cake Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door
Cake Mix Mousse Cake
Coconut + Cake Mix Coco Candy
Hot Sauce + Cake Mix Fire Pop
Ruin Powder + Cake Mix Heartful Cake
Jammin' Jelly + Cake Mix Jelly Candy
Dried Bouquet + Cake Mix Space Food
Maple Syrup + Cake Mix Zess Cookie
Gradual Syrup + Cake Mix
Mystic Egg + Cake Mix
Super Mushroom + Cake Mix Mushroom Cake
Life Mushroom + Cake Mix
Ultra Mushroom + Cake Mix Mushroom Crepe
Peachy Peach + Cake Mix Peach Tart Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door & Super Paper Mario
Keel Mango + Cake Mix Mango Pudding
Cake Mix Sweet Cookie Snack Super Paper Mario
Shroom Shake + Cake Mix Mushroom Crepe
Super Shroom Shake + Cake Mix Shroom Cake
Mild Cocoa Bean + Cake Mix Chocolate Cake
Big Egg + Cake Mix Mousse
Honey Jar + Cake Mix
Lovely Chocolate + Cake Mix Heartful Cake
Horsetail + Cake Mix Horsetail Tart
Sap Soup + Cake Mix Sap Muffin
Fresh Veggie + Cake Mix Awesome Snack
Inky Sauce + Cake Mix
Turtley Leaf + Cake Mix Koopa Dumpling

Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese おかしのもと[?]
Okashi no Moto
Base of Sweets
Chinese (simplified) 甜蛋糕粉 (Paper Mario)[?]
Tián Dàngāo Fěn
Sweet Cake Powder
点心原料 (Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door remake)[?]
Diǎnxīn Yuánliào
Dessert Ingredient
Chinese (traditional) 點心原料[?]
Diǎnxīn Yuánliào
Dessert Ingredient
Dutch Taartmix[?] Cake mix
French Poudragâto[?] Short for poudre à gâteaux ("cake powder")
German Backmischung[?] Baking Mix
Italian Dolcina[?] Sweetie
Korean 과자믹스[?]
Gwaja Mikseu
Snack Mix
Spanish Preparado[?] Cake Mix