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Latest revision as of 01:50, April 27, 2023
Mighty Fruit and Mushroom Mix
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"Grants a low-level attack-power boost. This dish contrasts the sweetness of fruit with the savoriness of mushrooms."
— In-Game Description
Mighty Fruit and Mushroom Mix is a meal in Breath of the Wild and it is a variant of the Fruit and Mushroom Mix. It can be cooked over a Cooking Pot, and requires specific ingredients to make, listed below.
With the addition of a Razorshroom to any type of fruit, such as an Apple, the meal will restore some hearts, but also give Link a temporary attack-power boost.
Cooking Ingredients
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