It's basically a trope that kitsunes/japanese fox-spirits love fried tofu sushi, which is what buncha inari is, but I do agree that they are delicious.Katabami-san has great taste, inari is amazing
Apparently foxes struggle with digesting meat or something, so they usually have to let it rot a bit before they can eat it. I guess tofu probably is easily digestible.It's basically a trope that kitsunes/japanese fox-spirits love fried tofu sushi, which is what buncha inari is, but I do agree that they are delicious.
@kn4ll @BlackWushuIt's basically a trope that kitsunes/japanese fox-spirits love fried tofu sushi, which is what buncha inari is, but I do agree that they are delicious.
I've read that they also eat worms and rats. Which is probably why Inari was seen as a guardian deity by farmers, who would protect their fields from vermin. "Fried tofu is believed to be a favorite food of Japanese foxes, and an Inari-zushi roll has pointed corners that resemble fox ears, thus reinforcing the association." (Source of quote is from wiki)Apparently foxes struggle with digesting meat or something, so they usually have to let it rot a bit before they can eat it. I guess tofu probably is easily digestible.
For a second there I thought you were going with something lewd...I knew your mom from childhood. She defended me, she teased me, but she always knew when I was exhausted and gave me both rest and encouragement. Find a partner like that.
Get off the comments, it's 1 am and you work at 7I too want a mommy gyaru spiritual fox with big tits to cuddle me with her big fluffy tail while I lay on her lap...
I'd quit work for big tiddy gyaru foxGet off the comments, it's 1 am and you work at 7
If it is a manga more cultured than butter in regard to your request I will demand the title insteadthats the second time i saw kitsune forcefuly dragging someone by tugging their collar
dont ask whats the first one is