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'''Chain Chomps''' (occasionally called simply '''Chomps''', alternatively formatted as '''Chain-Chomps''', and alternatively called '''Chain Chompers''' early on) are common enemies in the ''[[Super Mario (franchise)|Super Mario]]'' franchise. Chain Chomps were not initially conceived for the ''Super Mario'' franchise, but a developer came across old concept art and decided to implement them in ''[[Super Mario Bros. 3]]''. Chain Chomps bear a resemblance to a ball and chain and are typified by their large, tooth-filled maws and incessant biting. [[Shigeru Miyamoto]]'s inspiration for the Chain Chomps was from a childhood experience: a dog once ran up to him and tried to bite him, but the dog's chain held it back. As a result, Chain Chomps also possess canine qualities, such as barking, and are commonly used as guard dogs throughout the ''Super Mario'' franchise. Many Chain Chomps have been part of the [[Koopa Troop]], though a couple of them have been shown to be independent. Despite their English name, not all Chain Chomps have chains, or even chomp; many later depictions of chainless Chain Chomps have them rolling around like [[boulder]]s. {{more|Chain Chomp}}
[[Tayce T.]], a [[Toad Town]] chef, is able to make '''numerous recipes''' in ''[[Paper Mario]]''. At first, she can only bake with one ingredient. After [[Mario]] gives her the [[Cookbook]] dropped by [[Gourmet Guy]], she can also use two ingredients, but they cannot be the same. (For example, she cannot cook a [[Mushroom]] with another Mushroom.) When she cooks certain dishes, such as the [[Bland Meal]], she mentions that it is one of her specialties. In total, there are fifty recipes (not counting the [[Mistake]]) in the game. This means there are fifty-one resulting items, but they can be made in various ways. The following list shows each recipe, its ingredients, its effect, and its selling price in Toad Town. As mentioned in the game, [[List of selling prices in Paper Mario|prices may vary from store to store]]. {{more|List of Tayce T. recipes}}

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Mario, in Tayce T.'s kitchen, about to cook.

Tayce T., a Toad Town chef, is able to make numerous recipes in Paper Mario. At first, she can only bake with one ingredient. After Mario gives her the Cookbook dropped by Gourmet Guy, she can also use two ingredients, but they cannot be the same. (For example, she cannot cook a Mushroom with another Mushroom.) When she cooks certain dishes, such as the Bland Meal, she mentions that it is one of her specialties. In total, there are fifty recipes (not counting the Mistake) in the game. This means there are fifty-one resulting items, but they can be made in various ways. The following list shows each recipe, its ingredients, its effect, and its selling price in Toad Town. As mentioned in the game, prices may vary from store to store. Template:More