Mushroom Broth
Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door Icon of an item from Super Paper Mario Icon of an item from Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch)
The Thousand-Year Door description Broth brewed by Zess T. Gradually replenishes HP.
Super Paper Mario description A tea-infused shroom. Fills 15 HP and cures poison.
The Thousand-Year Door (Nintendo Switch) description Broth brewed by Zess T. Gradually replenishes HP but also softens you. Made by mixing a Slow Mushroom with a Golden Leaf.

Mushroom Broth, originally known as Shroom Broth, is an item found in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door and its Nintendo Switch remake, and in Super Paper Mario.

In Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, the user heals two HP a turn for five turns (as opposed to a Slow Mushroom that lasts for ten turns), but also softens the user (lowers Defense). It is made by Zess T.

In Super Paper Mario, this item restores fifteen HP and cures Poison. It is made by Dyllis, and requires mixing a Smelly Herb with a Shroom Shake. The selling price for the Shroom Broth is thirty-three coins in all shops, but was lowered to twenty coins outside of Japanese releases.

RecipesEdit

Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year DoorEdit

Recipe Result
  Golden Leaf +   Slow Mushroom   Mushroom Broth
  Turtley Leaf +   Slow Mushroom
  Golden Leaf +   Poison Mushroom
  Turtley Leaf +   Poison Mushroom   Mushroom Broth
  Mistake (  Japan)
  Mushroom Broth +   Hot Sauce   Inky Sauce

Super Paper MarioEdit

Recipe Result
  Smelly Herb +   Shroom Shake   Shroom Broth
  Shroom Broth +   Big Egg   Mousse

Names in other languagesEdit

Language Name Meaning Notes
Japanese こうちゃキノコ[?]
Kōcha Kinoko
Kombucha; literally "Black Tea Mushroom"
Chinese (simplified) 红茶蘑菇[?]
Hóngchá Mógū
Black Tea Mushroom; pun on「红茶菌」(hóngchájùn, "kombucha", literally "black tea fungus")
Chinese (traditional) 紅茶蘑菇[?]
Hóngchá Mógū
Black Tea Mushroom; pun on「紅茶菌」(hóngchájùn, "kombucha", literally "black tea fungus")
Dutch Paddenstoelbouillon[?] Mushroom Bouillon
French Champithé[?] Mushroom Tea
German Pilztee[?] Mushroom Tea
Italian Sottoli[?] Literally "under oil", referring to vegetables that have been pickled in olive oil
Korean 홍차버섯[?]
Hongcha Beoseot
Black Tea Mushroom; literal translation of the Japanese name
Spanish (NOA) Caldo de champis[1] Mushroom Broth The Thousand-Year Door remake
Spanish (NOE) Conserva Seta[?] Mushroom Preserve
Bote de champis[?] Shroom Pot Super Paper Mario

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