I tried that for the first time some years back, on holiday with friends in Finland ... wow! I loved it!!!!I think the liquorice one is referring more specifically to salty liquorice which as the name suggests has a salty ammonia taste....
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salty_liquorice
Quite common in N European countries and very different from liquorice allsorts.
I'll eat anything, me, and I usually like it. Octopus is delish, but oddest things I've had are raw lamb with herbs in Syria, duck's cheeks (= bill +flesh) and chicken feet in China, a cup of lard with bread in Poland. Things I don't like are innocuous: celery, and also mint sauce.
@Almartino likes it.My stars, this thread is 7 pages of people who are completely wrong.
The worst food in the world is andouillette and if you disagree with me you have two options.
You can either try eating andouillette or you can fight me.
AGREE!My stars, this thread is 7 pages of people who are completely wrong.
The worst food in the world is andouillette and if you disagree with me you have two options.
You can either try eating andouillette or you can fight me.
It takes all kinds to make a world, I suppose.@Almartino likes it.
Though he looks at most living things with a view to how he would cook it!
Marmite - Delicious.
Vegemite - Disgusting.
TMN to me! (Top of page 3)I think the liquorice one is referring more specifically to salty liquorice which as the name suggests has a salty ammonia taste....
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salty_liquorice
Quite common in N European countries and very different from liquorice allsorts.