/ Blood-bubble Bushes — (dub) 9 : Painter

The Painter uses these bushes as a natural palette. By carefully harvesting the bubbles without triggering their explosive defense, the artist can manipulate the sap's viscosity.

The Painter "paints" by allowing the sap to crystallize in the air, creating three-dimensional sculptures that are entirely edible.

The bushes are defensive; the bubbles act as sensory mines. If an unworthy predator approaches, the bubbles burst with enough force to shatter bone, coating the attacker in a sticky, pheromone-heavy liquid that attracts larger predators. The Painter’s Technique (Dub) 9 : Painter / Blood-Bubble Bushes

Harvesting from these bushes requires a Capture Level of at least 400, as the surrounding environment is prone to "Gourmet Weather" that can turn the sap into lethal projectiles.

This segment of Toriko features the Gourmet World's "Painter," an artist who uses the vibrant, dangerous flora of the ecosystem to create living masterpieces. The Painter uses these bushes as a natural palette

Despite their morbid appearance, the "Blood Bubbles" possess a deep, iron-rich sweetness, often compared to a concentrated pomegranate nectar with a savory finish.

When the bubbles are popped, they release a highly pressurized, pigment-rich sap. The bushes are defensive; the bubbles act as sensory mines

Located in the treacherous Gourmet World, these bushes are a high-level biological marvel. They produce translucent, crimson berries that resemble thick bubbles of blood.