Tayce T.

"Oh my goodness, it's Mario! My name is Tayce T.. I looooove to cook! ♥"

- Tayce T.

Tayce T. is a cook who lives in Toad Town and is in fact a Toad herself. She appears only in Paper Mario, but Nintendo follows the concept of her basic purpose in later Paper Mario games and introduces three other cooks with different names: Zess T. in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door and Saffron and Dyliss in Super Paper Mario. After Mario finds the Cookbook for Tayce T. (hidden in Shy Guy's Toy Box), she can cook using up to two items per recipe.

It is interesting to note that, if the player is to give Tayce T. her Frying Pan (which was stolen by a Shy Guy shortly before Chapter 5), she will bake Mario a Cake and, upon doing so, mention that she only bakes cakes for special people due to the fact that it was a delicious Cake that won her late husband over, therefore making Cakes a heartfelt item for her to prepare. Strangely, Wonky states in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door that Zess T. has an almost identical issue with Couple's Cake.

Recipes/Ingredients

 * For her list of Recipes she can prepare, click here.
 * For her list of Ingredients she uses for her recipes, click here.

Trivia

 * The name "Tayce T." is a pun on the word "tasty", a word used to describe succulent food.
 * The Master is Tayce T.'s brother, as is mentioned by a certain Toad in Paper Mario. Additionally, this same Toad reveals that Tayce T. used to live in the Dojo alongside her brother before moving to her own home.
 * One of Wonky's stories in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door seems to indirectly infer that Tayce T. is Zess T.'s sister. If such a notion is to be thought of as true, then the story further reveals that Tayce T. seemed to be native to Rogueport but moved away (likely to Toad Town) at an unknown time, apparently shortly after she married her aforementioned implied husband (who may have therefore been from Rogueport) or Zess T. was born in Toad Town and moved to Rogueport.
 * According to a Toad near her house, she was taught to cook by a Goomba implied as Gooma.