Hot Sauce
- “It's my company's top item, our famous Hot Sauce. I have tons of the stuff, so just ask me if you want some.”
- —Businessman, Paper Mario: The The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)
Hot Sauce is an item that can be obtained in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door after completing the Ratooey businessman's security code trouble after Chapter 6. More can be purchased from the businessman for ten coins apiece. The item will charge the user's attack power by one point. Unusually, it can be mixed with a Cake Mix to make a Fire Pop.
In Super Paper Mario, players can get them by buying them at the Itty Bits store in The Overthere for 20 coins. Sometimes enemies such as Cheep Cheeps and Clubbas drop them on defeat. When used, it doubles attack power for 10 seconds. It makes sense for Clubbas to drop them, as they also commonly drop Fire Bursts, which is the result of cooking a Hot Sauce.
The Hot Sauce item bears a striking resemblance to a real-life bottle of Tabasco sauce. This was changed in the Nintendo Switch remake of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door where the image on the label has been changed to a chili pepper.
Recipes
Recipe | Result of Cooked Item | Game that Recipe is in |
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Hot Sauce + Cake Mix | Fire Pop | Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door |
Hot Sauce + Turtley Leaf | Inky Sauce | |
Hot Sauce + Tasty Tonic | ||
Hot Sauce + Fresh Juice | ||
Hot Sauce + Koopa Tea | ||
Hot Sauce + Zess Tea | ||
Hot Sauce + Mushroom Broth | ||
Hot Sauce + Fresh Pasta | Spicy Pasta | |
Hot Sauce + Spaghetti | ||
Hot Sauce + Koopasta | ||
Hot Sauce + Hot Dog | Hottest Dog | Paper Mario: The Thousand Year Door (Nintendo Switch) |
Hot Sauce + Peach Juice | Weird Extract | Super Paper Mario |
Hot Sauce + Shroom Shake | Volcano Shroom | |
Hot Sauce + Fresh Pasta | Spicy Pasta Dish | |
Hot Sauce + Big Egg | Spicy Dinner |
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning | Notes |
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Japanese | レッド・カラリン[?] Reddo Kararin |
Red Coloring カラリン kararin (Coloring) may also derive from 辛い (karai, "spicy") and サラリーマン (Salaryman, the Japanese name of the Businessman). |
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French | Piment lapâte[?] | Chilli pepper and a pun on la pâte ("the dough") | |
German | Feuersoße[?] | Fire sauce | |
Italian | Rossopica[?] | Portmanteau of rosso ("red") e paprica ("parika") | |
Korean | 핫소스[?] Hat Soseu |
Hot Sauce | |
Spanish | Picante rojo[?] | Spicy red |