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I’ve also said the same thing about the Rupees and ChuChus from The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker.
Although no one really eats Rupees and ChuChus are used for making potions to drink. But just from how colorful they are I just keep thinking someone needs to make Rupees into a candy or something and make ChuChu gummies.
That would be interesting. And I say this because technically Rupees are also gems.
See where I’m getting at?
I’ve also said the same thing about the Rupees and ChuChus from The Legend of Zelda: The Wind Waker.
Although no one really eats Rupees and ChuChus are used for making potions to drink. But just from how colorful they are I just keep thinking someone needs to make Rupees into a candy or something and make ChuChu gummies.
That would be interesting. And I say this because technically Rupees are also gems.
They definitely look like it, don’t they?
Realistically they might taste like glass and dirt, maybe slightly salty like a salt lamp.
What’s weird though is I’d imagine they’d taste like candy.
Admittedly, I’ve been wondering that too.
Okay I’ve got a question. What do gems taste like?