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The Mushroom Full Course can first be mentioned in the afternoon of [[Mario]]'s second day riding the Excess Express, shortly before its arrival at [[Riverside Station]]. [[Chef Shimi]] has claimed that it is his "super-duper specialty". Talking to him during the afternoon will allow Mario to discover that he was currently working on a Mushroom Full Course meal for that night. Shimi also lists the process to prepare the Mushroom Full Course: Apparently, a Mushroom Full Course starts with Mushroom bouillon, followed by Mushroom mousse, and then Mushrooms in the spice saffron. A "delicate but puzzling" Mushroom sorbet is given as dessert in the Mushroom Full Course, which is ultimately ended with Mushroom coffee. Shimi additionally states that he is serving it and he has hand-picked the [[Mushroom]]s for that night's Mushroom Full Course at Riverside Station. At this, Mario's [[partner]] questions the Mushrooms' edibility. | The Mushroom Full Course can first be mentioned in the afternoon of [[Mario]]'s second day riding the Excess Express, shortly before its arrival at [[Riverside Station]]. [[Chef Shimi]] has claimed that it is his "super-duper specialty". Talking to him during the afternoon will allow Mario to discover that he was currently working on a Mushroom Full Course meal for that night. Shimi also lists the process to prepare the Mushroom Full Course: Apparently, a Mushroom Full Course starts with Mushroom bouillon, followed by Mushroom mousse, and then Mushrooms in the spice saffron. A "delicate but puzzling" Mushroom sorbet is given as dessert in the Mushroom Full Course, which is ultimately ended with Mushroom coffee. Shimi additionally states that he is serving it and he has hand-picked the [[Mushroom]]s for that night's Mushroom Full Course at Riverside Station. At this, Mario's [[partner]] questions the Mushrooms' edibility. | ||
The [[ | The [[Toad Waitress]] at the same time period also mentions the Mushroom Full Course, stating that it is being served as they speak, before pondering why Chef Shimi always uses Mushrooms in his meals. Later, Shimi's lack of culinary skill with anything but Mushrooms would become a bit of a recurring joke in ''Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door''. | ||
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