Pikmin 2

Broken Food Master

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Broken Food Master Treasure Hoard icon.
Artwork of the Broken Food Master.
Number 62 (US only)
Series Cook's Arsenal Series
Value Poko × 90
Weight 20
Maximum carriers 30 Pikmin
Location Shower Room
Challenge Mode levels Collector's Room (US)

The Broken Food Master (折れた食神?, lit.: "Broken Cooking God") is a treasure found in the US version of Pikmin 2. It is actually a broken ladle, and is found on the fifth sublevel of the Shower Room.

This treasure has many of the same properties of the Divine Cooking Tool, found only in the European and Japanese versions of the game.

Collecting the treasure

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The Broken Food Master is located on Sublevel 5 of the Shower Room and is the one of the three treasures in the sublevel. It may be found in a grate of water, requiring Blue Pikmin to get it. When it is out of the grate, a Dwarf Orange Bulborb may be near the grate and several Fiery and Withering Blowhogs may trouble Pikmin as they bring it to the Research Pod.

Notes

Olimar's journal

This chrome trough has a very strange shape. It's bent and smooth, except for a sharp prong at the end of it. The ship insists that it's one of the three sacred treasures of Samadush, but I think it's just a kitchen sink.

Sales pitch

Behold the heavenly sparkle of this, one of the three sacred treasures of Samadush! Now you can own the artifact of endless food and drink! ... ... ... ... Of course, to a tongueless machine such as me, this is all completely meaningless.

Sales pitch (Nintendo Switch)

Behold the heavenly sparkle of this, one of the three sacred treasures of Samadush! Now you can own the artifact of endless food and drink! Of course...to a tongueless machine such as me, this is all completely meaningless.

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Names in other languages

Language Name Meaning
Flag of Japan Japanese 折れた食神?
Oreta Shokushin
Broken Cooking God
Flag of Québec French (NoA) Dieu des collations God of snacks
Flag of Mexico Spanish (NoA) Utensilio roto Broken utensil