What's the problem people seem to have with the cakes being blue?
orochinagis said:
I guess is not a pleasant color to eat
Blue evokes... images of cleaning products. Psychologically some shades of blue might also be hard-wired somewhat into 'instincts' along with black and purple as "poisonous".
This is made far worse here by the cook/baker's name being Blue Poison. So anyone who sees food made by her with blue coloring on them will start wondering about the second part of her name.
I'll have to take your words for it. I ate colored cakes without problem, but yes, the person who made them didn't have poison in their name.
I don't have a problem with it, personally. Well, most of the time, unless it's a very odd shade of blue.
That said, I do live in a place where butterfly pea dyed desserts and rice aren't exactly uncommon.
Though even then I will balk if the cook has a name like Blue Poison. And blue meat dishes will also look plain off, regardless.
Then...What if it was blue curry made by Blue Poison-kun...?Blue Poison-kun's cake sure is delicious.
Original uses "Azurius", AKA Blue Poison's name in JP.Is that so? I think the the color is very prettyGlaucus-kun seems to be the person who'd eat blue curry or onigiri without hesitation, huh?I wouldn't really eat blue colored curry or riceEeh...Of course I'd eat it!I see~ (understanding)What is this about...Although I was surprised by the color at first...