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It's food made by Zess T. in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. It has the same properties as a Mushroom File:SpaceFood SPM.png(heals five HP), except that it also makes the user Allergic, which means that she/he is immune to status effects, including Power Lift. It's made by mixing a Dried Bouquet with just about any other healing item in the game (except a Volt Shroom, Fire Flower, Syrup, Zess Dynamite, Courage Meal, Coconut Bomb, or a Trial Stew; even so, the resulting Mistake may be combined with another Dried Bouquet to make Space Food.) The most efficient way of cooking Space Food is by mixing a Dried Bouquet with a Dried Shroom; these only cost two Coins and can be bought very close to Zess T.'s house. Space food were forms of moss, lichens and fungus that could be found growing on some asteroids in Deep Space. Although edible, such food was generally found to be distasteful, even disgusting. During the time that the boys from the Dwarf were stranded on Starbug looking for their lost mothership, space weevils ate the last of their corn supply. (RD: Legion) Some of the meals prepared by Kryten from these included "nourishing space nettle soup, asteroid lichen stew, and dandelion soubriquet". Lister and Cat would rather face the Simulants again then be served another such supper. Space Food is a food made by Zess T. in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door.
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Space Food is a food made by Zess T. in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. Space food were forms of moss, lichens and fungus that could be found growing on some asteroids in Deep Space. Although edible, such food was generally found to be distasteful, even disgusting. During the time that the boys from the Dwarf were stranded on Starbug looking for their lost mothership, space weevils ate the last of their corn supply. (RD: Legion) When the refrigeration unit aboard Starbug broke down, they lost most of their fresh food, forcing them to drastic measures. To keep them from starving, Kryten would prepare meals for Lister and the Cat with "a few pathetic handfuls" of the mosses and fungus that they scraped off of passing asteroids. Some of the meals prepared by Kryten from these included "nourishing space nettle soup, asteroid lichen stew, and dandelion soubriquet". Lister and Cat would rather face the Simulants again then be served another such supper. This was one the reasons why they went back to the wreck of the Simulant Battle Cruiser, since the wreck (crippled by laser cannons in "Gunmen of the Apocalypse") still contained a large amount of food supplies. The supply situation was resolved when they used a teleporter to beam most of the supplies to Starbug, and much needed fuel, although the reappearance of the Simulant Lieutenant sparked off a notable chain of events. (RD: Rimmerworld) It's food made by Zess T. in Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door. It has the same properties as a Mushroom File:SpaceFood SPM.png(heals five HP), except that it also makes the user Allergic, which means that she/he is immune to status effects, including Power Lift. It's made by mixing a Dried Bouquet with just about any other healing item in the game (except a Volt Shroom, Fire Flower, Syrup, Zess Dynamite, Courage Meal, Coconut Bomb, or a Trial Stew; even so, the resulting Mistake may be combined with another Dried Bouquet to make Space Food.) The most efficient way of cooking Space Food is by mixing a Dried Bouquet with a Dried Shroom; these only cost two Coins and can be bought very close to Zess T.'s house. If Mario sleeps at the Inn in Fahr Outpost, a Space Food will be on the table when he wakes up. The Inn costs fifteen coins for the night, and the Space Food sells in the neighboring shop for ten coins, so in effect, the player can stay at the Inn for five coins. Space Food also appears in Super Paper Mario, where it restores ten HP normally, but restores fifty HP in Outer Space.