Dash Food
| Dash Food | |
|---|---|
Artwork of a Dash Food bag | |
| Appears in | Mario Kart World (2025) |
| Effect | Grants a boost varying based on the food type and unlocks a costume |
Dash Food is the name of various food items that can be consumed in Mario Kart World. Dash Food is obtained by picking up golden fast food bags at Yoshi's drive-throughs and food trucks. When consumed, Dash Food gives the player a small boost, which is dependent on the type of food, and changes the racer's outfit if the racer is not already wearing the outfit. Outfit changes caused by this item unlock costumes for the character the player was controlling if the player did not already unlock it. Outfits the player obtains are based on the food item that was consumed, and food items obtained are based on courses or surrounding routes the Dash Food was obtained from. Some Dash Foods do not give a character an outfit, instead reverting them back to their normal appearance if they are in an outfit while consuming it. Baby Peach, Baby Daisy, and Baby Rosalina always get the same outfits as each other from a Dash Food, as do Toad and Toadette (with Burger Bud and Soft Server as well as Engineer and Conductor being treated as equivalents).
There are 60 kinds of Dash Food, which are officially divided into 18 groups. There are generally three variants within a group, which become increasingly elaborate and provide a better boost when consumed. All food within the same group provides the same outfit. The sushi group contains four items, with the last item being a trio of sushi plates that acts akin to Triple Dash Mushrooms. The takoyaki, candy apple, Cheep Cheep taiyaki, popcorn, and lunchbox are standalone foods that do not belong to any group; however, the first three provide the same outfits as the sushi group.
When selecting a vehicle, the player can disable the Dash Food transforming the character's costumes. Unlike a Mushroom, Dash Food cannot be used to dodge a Spiny Shell.
List of food[edit]
Note: If a character is not listed in the outfits column, that means they do not receive an outfit from the Dash Food type. If they are wearing an outfit when consuming its respective Dash Food, they are instead reverted back to their default appearance.
All names are translated from the Mario Kart World Perfect Guide.[1]
| Image | Name | Description | Boost level | Outfits | Locations | |
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| Hamburger (ハンバーガー Hanbāgā) |
A burger with a Mushroom topper | Small |
Mario (Touring) |
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| A double burger with a Super Star topper | Medium | |||||
| A triple burger with a checkered flag topper | Large | |||||
| Donut (ドーナツ Dōnatsu) |
A tire-shaped donut with cream and toppings | Small |
Mario (All-Terrain) |
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| A platter of tire-shaped donuts with a wheel-shaped pretzel topper | Medium | |||||
| A stack of four multicolored tire donuts with a checkered flag topper | Large | |||||
| Spicy curry (スパイシーカレー Supaishī karē) |
A thali with naan and a Fire Flower-themed curry, with a cactus drink | Small |
Mario (Dune Rider) |
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| A thali with naan, a Fire Flower-themed curry and a green curry, and a yellow batata vada skewer resembling a Pokey as it appears in Super Mario 64 | Medium | |||||
| A thali with naan, a Fire Flower-themed curry, a green curry, and a spicy curry with a pepper topper, and a red batata vada skewer resembling a Pokey | Large | |||||
| Barbecue (バーベキュー Bābekyū) |
A kebab with a Super Mushroom, a grilled onion, a cube of meat and a bell pepper skewered on it | Small |
Mario (Touring) |
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| A pair of kebabs with various meats and vegetables, including a Super Mushroom | Medium | |||||
| A set of three kebabs with various meats and vegetables, including a Super Mushroom | Large | |||||
| Wild bone (ワイルドボーン Wairudo bōn) |
A grilled drumstick with a boiled egg, served on leaves | Small |
Mario (Dune Rider) |
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| A ham with a pronounced bone and a fried egg on top of it, served on leaves | Medium | |||||
| A Hawaiian baked ham with pineapple and a fried egg on top, served on leaves | Large | |||||
| Pancakes (パンケーキ Pankēki) |
A honey pancake with an orange slice | Small |
Donkey Kong (All-Terrain) |
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| A short stack of honey pancakes with an orange slice and a Stingby topper | Medium | |||||
| A tall stack of honey pancakes with an orange slice and Stingby toppers | Large | |||||
| Ice cream (アイスクリーム Aisu kurīmu) |
An ice cream cone with one scoop topped with sprinkles and a Star cookie | Small |
Mario (Sightseeing) |
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| An ice cream cone with two scoops topped with a Double Cherry | Medium | |||||
| An ice cream cone with a candy cane and three scoops, the top one resembling a Spiny Shell | Large | |||||
| Magma curry (マグマカレー Maguma karē) |
A children's meal with rice, peas, sausage and star-shaped ham in lava-like soup, served in a Junior Clown Car-themed bowl with a Spiny Shell flag topper | Small |
Mario (Aviator) |
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| A plate of lava-like curry with rice, two peppers, and a large bone sticking out of it | Medium | |||||
| A large plate of lava-like curry with rice, three peppers, a bone, and some small rock-like food | Large | |||||
| Fruit barrel (フルーツバレル Furūtsu bareru) |
A barrel-shaped mug with a red straw and a Super Star-like starfruit topping | Small |
Mario (Sightseeing) |
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| A fruit salad with blueberries, grapes, and Super Star fruit in a barrel-themed bowl | Medium | |||||
| A fruit salad with Super Star fruit, a banana, some pineapple, and crème caramel in a barrel-themed bowl | Large | |||||
| Moo Moo Milk (モーモーミルク Mōmō miruku) |
A Cow-branded bottle of milk | Small |
Mario (Touring) |
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| A small cup of Cow-branded yogurt topped with crumble and a cheese wedge | Medium | |||||
| A large cup of Cow-branded yogurt topped with crumble, a cheese wedge, and a Cow cookie | Large | |||||
| Cake (ケーキ Kēki) |
A slice of cake topped with a Star cookie | Small |
Mario (Pro Racer) |
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| A two-layered dessert platter with cake slices, Yoshi Cookies, and a Yoshi fruit | Medium | |||||
| A three-layered dessert platter with cake slices and various princess-themed cookies | Large | |||||
| Bread (パン Pan) |
A wicker basket containing a Koopa Troopa-shaped bread roll with other baked goods under it | Small |
Mario (Aviator) |
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| A basket of enemy-themed baked goods, including a Goomba muffin, conjoined Boo cakes, and a Koopa Shell-shaped bun | Medium | |||||
| A basket of enemy-themed baked goods, including a Thwomp-like slice of cinnamon bread, conjoined Boo cakes, a croissant, and a Signal Bug-shaped braided loaf draped over the basket handle | Large | |||||
| Pizza (ピッツァ Pittsa) |
A small Italian-style pizza with basil leaves and shrimp, served on a wooden platter | Small |
Mario (Sightseeing) |
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| A two-sectored, Italian-style pizza with basil leaves, olives, shrimp, and anchovies, served on a wooden platter, with a single slice cut out | Medium | |||||
| A large, three-sectored, Italian-style pizza with basil leaves, olives, onions, shrimp, anchovies, and squid served on a wooden platter, with a single slice cut out | Large | |||||
| Fritters & potatoes (フリッター&ポテト Furittā ando poteto) |
A paper cone of fish and chips | Small |
Mario (Sightseeing) |
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| A platter of fish and chips with a Shell-shaped red sauce cup | Medium | |||||
| A large platter of fish and chips with a Cheep Cheep-shaped cracker and a red-and-green Shell-shaped sauce cup | Large | |||||
| Takoyaki (たこやき Takoyaki) |
A boat of takoyaki | Medium |
Mario (Happi) |
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| Candy apple (りんごあめ Ringo ame) |
A candy apple resembling a Yoshi fruit | Medium | ||||
| Cheep Cheep taiyaki (プクプクたいやき Pukupuku taiyaki) |
A Cheep Cheep-shaped taiyaki | Medium | ||||
| Sushi (すし Sushi) |
A small platter of a tekkamaki, a kappamaki, two pieces of inarizushi with Super Mario-style eyes, a piece of baran cut to resemble hills (including a dome-shaped one with eyes), and a Cheep Cheep-shaped disposable soy sauce container | Small | ||||
| A wooden platter of tekkamaki, kappamaki, salmon-roe, tuna, tamago, and squid sushi | Medium | |||||
| A Treasure Ship-themed wooden plate of sea-urchin, salmon-roe, cured-mackerel, squid, shrimp, salmon, and tuna sushi | Large | |||||
| Three plates with tamago nigirizushi (front), tuna nigirizushi (left), and sea-urchin gunkanmaki (right) | Small, Medium, and Large (respectively) | |||||
| Snacks 1 (スナック1 Sunakku 1) |
Canned juice (かんジュース Kan jūsu) |
A green Yoshi fruit-themed drink can | Small |
Mario (Mechanic) |
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| Dark chocolate (ブラックチョコ Burakku choko) |
A dark chocolate bar with a Dino Rhino on it | Medium | ||||
| Potato chips (ポテトチップス Poteto chippusu) |
A blue bag of chips, depicting what appears to be a potato with swimming goggles | Large | ||||
| Snacks 2 (スナック2 Sunakku 2) |
Canned soda (かんソーダ Kan sōda) |
A light blue and lavender-colored Para-Biddybud-themed drink can | Small |
Mario (Mechanic) | ||
| Strawberry chocolate (いちごチョコ Ichigo choko) |
A strawberry chocolate bar with a strawberry on it | Medium | ||||
| Banana chips (バナナチップス Banana chippusu) |
A Banana Peel-themed bag of chips | Large | ||||
| Snacks 3 (スナック3 Sunakku 3) |
Canned coffee (かんコーヒー Kan kōhī) |
A red coffee-themed drink can | Small |
Mario (Cowboy) | ||
| White chocolate (ホワイトチョコ Howaito choko) |
A white chocolate bar with clouds on it | Medium | ||||
| Super-spicy chips (げきからチップス Gekikara chippusu) |
A chili pepper-themed bag of chips | Large | ||||
| Popcorn (ポップコーン Poppukōn) |
A Boo Cinema-branded bucket of popcorn and a drink in a purple cup | Medium |
Mario (Cowboy) |
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| Lunchbox (ランチボックス Ranchibokkusu) |
A Toad-themed lunchbox containing a sandwich with Mushroom-shaped bread, a Yoshi fruit that resembles a Green Berry, a slice of orange, a blue, watermelon-flavored juice box, and a cookie shaped like the big windup key on top of Toad's Factory | Medium | N/A (default outfits) | |||
Profiles[edit]
Mario Kart World[edit]
- In-game manual :
- English:
A delicious snack that gives the driver a boost of speed and may also change them into a different outfit. - Other languages:
- French:
Ce délicieux en-cas vous octroie une accélération. Il peut aussi parfois vous faire changer de tenue.[2]
(Translation: This delicious snack gives you a boost. It can also change your outfit.) - Polish:
Pysznościowy cymesik, dzięki któremu złapiesz chwilowe przyspieszenie! (Ostrzeżenie: może też nagle zmienić ci ciuchy. Badania dermatologiczne w toku).[3]
(Translation: Yummy delicacy, thanks to which you get a momentary boost! (Warning: it also can change your clothes. Dermatological tests in progress).)
- French:
- English:
Gallery[edit]
Artwork of Donkey Kong eating a burger
Artwork of Mario holding a green Yoshi fruit-themed drink can
Sticker of the blue bag of chips
Names in other languages[edit]
| Language | Name | Meaning | Note(s) | Ref. |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Japanese | ダッシュフード Dasshu Fūdo |
Dash Food | [4] | |
| Chinese (Simplified) | 冲刺食物 Chōngcì Shíwù (Mandarin) Chūngchi Sihkmaht (Cantonese) |
Dash Food | [5] | |
| Chinese (Traditional) | 衝刺食物 Chōngcì Shíwù (Mandarin) Chūngchi Sihkmaht (Cantonese) |
Dash Food | [5] | |
| Dutch | Sprintsnack | Sprint Snack | [6] | |
| French | Snack turbo | Turbo Snack | [2] | |
| German | Turbo-Snack | - | [7] | |
| Italian | Snack scatto | Dash Snack | [8] | |
| Korean | 대시푸드 Daesi Pudeu |
Dash Food | [9] | |
| Polish | Szybka szamka | Quick snack | [?] | |
| Portuguese | Comida turbo | Turbo Food | [10] | |
| Russian | Турбоеда Turboeda |
Turbo Food | [5] | |
| Spanish | Comida turbo | Turbo Food | [11] |
References[edit]
- ^ Ando, Shinichi, Fuyuki Ogihara, Yuichi Yoshida, Koichi Watanabe (Colorfield), Reito Akashi, Yudai Ino, Tomohisa Kato, Kazuya Teramura, and Noritaka Mitsuda (2026). 『マリオカートワールドパーフェクトガイド』. Tokyo: Kadokawa (Japanese). ISBN 978-4-04-733845-6. Page 83.
- ^ a b Mario Kart World in-game manual from French European localization. (Archived 12 Jun. 2025 via Imgur.)
- ^ Mario Kart World in-game manual from Polish localization.
- ^ マリオカート ワールド : アイテム&テクニック. Nintendo (Japanese). Retrieved April 18, 2025.
- ^ a b c In-game name from Mario Kart World
- ^ Nintendo Nederland (April 17, 2025). Mario Kart World Direct – 17 april 2025. YouTube. Retrieved April 22, 2025.
- ^ Nintendo DE (April 17, 2025). Mario Kart World Direct – 17.04.2025. YouTube. Retrieved April 22, 2025.
- ^ NintendoItalia (April 17, 2025). Mario Kart World Direct – 17/04/2025. YouTube. Retrieved April 18, 2025.
- ^ 마리오 카트 월드 : 아이템&테크닉. Nintendo (Korean). Retrieved May 21, 2025.
- ^ Nintendo Portugal (April 17, 2025). Mario Kart World Direct – 17/04/2025. YouTube. Retrieved April 22, 2025.
- ^ Nintendo España (April 17, 2025). Mario Kart World Direct – 17-04-2025. YouTube. Retrieved April 22, 2025.