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'''Dried Fruits''' are red, leafy berries found in ''[[Paper Mario]]''. [[Pokey]]s usually drop them, and are common in [[Dry Dry Desert]]. It restores fifteen [[Heart Point|HP]] and are key ingredients for cooking the [[Yummy Meal]], [[Fire Flower]], and [[Thunder Rage]]. | '''Dried Fruits''' are red, leafy berries found in ''[[Paper Mario]]''. [[Pokey]]s usually drop them, and are common in [[Dry Dry Desert (Paper Mario)|Dry Dry Desert]]. It restores fifteen [[Heart Point|HP]] and are key ingredients for cooking the [[Yummy Meal]], [[Fire Flower]], and [[Thunder Rage]]. | ||
Dried Fruits sell for 5 coins in most shops, except for [[Shroom Grocery]] in northwest [[Toad Town]] which will purchase them for 20 coins each. | Dried Fruits sell for 5 coins in most shops, except for [[Shroom Grocery]] in northwest [[Toad Town]] which will purchase them for 20 coins each. |
Revision as of 13:42, May 12, 2021
Template:Pmitem-infobox Dried Fruits are red, leafy berries found in Paper Mario. Pokeys usually drop them, and are common in Dry Dry Desert. It restores fifteen HP and are key ingredients for cooking the Yummy Meal, Fire Flower, and Thunder Rage.
Dried Fruits sell for 5 coins in most shops, except for Shroom Grocery in northwest Toad Town which will purchase them for 20 coins each.
Recipes
Recipe | Result of Cooked Item |
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Strange Leaf + Dried Fruit | Fire Flower |
Volt Shroom + Dried Fruit | Thunder Rage |
Iced Potato + Dried Fruit | Yummy Meal |
Dried Pasta + Dried Fruit | |
Mushroom + Dried Fruit | Volt Shroom |
Ultra Shroom + Dried Fruit | |
Super Shroom + Dried Fruit | |
Life Shroom + Dried Fruit |
Names in other languages
Language | Name | Meaning |
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Japanese | カラカラのみ[1] Karakara no Mi |
Dried Fruit |
German | Dörrobst |
Dried Fruit |
References
- ^ "Paper Mario: From Japanese to English". (June 17, 2013). The Mushroom Kingdom. Retrieved February 4, 2015.