Moldy cherry! In fact, it was already a little rotten, so it got moldy quickly At first I thought it was cement, it's the first time I've seen this type of mold (^.^;)Your fortune: Better not tell you now
>>12944101ead it >:3dondt actully ead it u will DYEMAVIMOLDISVERYIMPORNAT
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>>12944101Can someone make the cherry beary with molbd
>>12944101this is nice moldYour fortune: Average Luck
>>12944101I get chills every time I bite into rotten fruit and it tastes acidic and electric.
>>12944113When I ate rotten fruit, it was very sweet, and I imagined that I was eating someone's brains
The image shows several dark brown, rounded, and glossy objects that closely resemble horse chestnuts (also known as conkers) or possibly large fruit seeds like those from an avocado or matoa fruit. There are also smaller, light-tan seeds or kernels scattered around, and green stems similar to those found on cherries.The most notable feature is the white, fuzzy growth appearing on the surface of the dark nuts. This appears to be mold (fungal growth), which typically develops when organic material is exposed to excess moisture or humidity.Key ConsiderationsIdentification: While these look similar to edible sweet chestnuts, they are more likely horse chestnuts (conkers), which are toxic and should not be eaten.Safety Warning: The presence of fuzzy mold indicates that the items are decaying. Consuming moldy food can lead to allergic reactions or respiratory issues.Differential Diagnosis:Horse Chestnuts (Conkers): Non-edible, toxic nuts often used for games.Sweet Chestnuts: Edible nuts, but they usually have a pointier end with a small tuft, which is missing here.Moldy Fruit Seeds: Possibly seeds from cherries or other fruits that have begun to rot.Recommended ActionsDiscarding: The safest course of action is to discard the items, as both horse chestnuts and mold are unsafe for consumption.Proper Storage: To prevent mold in the future, store fresh nuts or seeds in a cool, dry place with good airflow.Expert Identification: If you intended to forage for edible nuts, consult an authoritative guide or a local expert to learn the specific differences between toxic and
>>12944112>>12944110Your fortune: Average Luck
>>12944166Moldy cherry beary dubs!!
>>12944167>>>/t/>>>/y/>>>/v/>>>/m/Your fortune: キタ━━━━━━(゚∀゚)━━━━━━ !!!!
>>12944166definitely my favorite pic today
>>12944201I love it
>>12944201>>>/o/>>>/m/>>>/g/> < 3 < 3 < 3 < 3 < 3Your fortune: Excellent Luck
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>>12944103penicin is good for you
eat em!!!Your fortune: Better not tell you now
>>12944397looks bald
>>12944101you should be renamed moldyberry or something
>>12944593maybe one day
I want more threads about mold
Mold never hurt anyone*dies of mold*
>>12945333Oh! Sorry! I haven't trained them completely yet, sometimes they can be very violent
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>>12944165but these are not chestnuts