You know I always wondered, if other types of mold could be used to add variety to the idea of yukkuri being infected by mold, since there is that white fluffy one for veggies, the white slightly greenish one for bread, the mossy green one on plants and the infamous black mold.
It would be an interesting idea to work with, specially in some story about yukkuri illnesses, hell maybe even one about yu veterinarians and how they deal with that kind of stuff if the yu is still cureable.
You know I always wondered, if other types of mold could be used to add variety to the idea of yukkuri being infected by mold, since there is that white fluffy one for veggies, the white slightly greenish one for bread, the mossy green one on plants and the infamous black mold.
It would be an interesting idea to work with, specially in some story about yukkuri illnesses, hell maybe even one about yu veterinarians and how they deal with that kind of stuff if the yu is still cureable.
What about the mold on gorgonzola cheese. Would that make yukkuri more delicious? (Disclaimer: I don't actually like that cheese.)
EasyV said: What about the mold on gorgonzola cheese. Would that make yukkuri more delicious? (Disclaimer: I don't actually like that cheese.)
Only Nazrins since they have cheese filling, at least in theory...then again they are the only ones I know with a cheese type of filling, not sure if newer yukkurs popped out with alternative cheese fillings like cheddar, muzzarela, etc.
Only Nazrins since they have cheese filling, at least in theory...then again they are the only ones I know with a cheese type of filling, not sure if newer yukkurs popped out with alternative cheese fillings like cheddar, muzzarela, etc.
Nazrin was like "normal average" cheese.
Hecatia is supposedly based on greek goddesses, so maybe she's filled with feta?