Licorice is wonderful. When I was a little kid, half the reason Halloween was my favorite holiday was because there were packs of only orange and black jellybeans, the only good flavors.
Panda licorice now, it’s amazing. At our airport there is an all licorice vending machine, all different kinds but of course since it’s in an airport it’s expensive.
I know there’s like a billion jellybean flavors but if the orange one you speak of is also orange fruit flavor, it ranks low on my list. Unlike licorice though, it’s edible.
Shit, in the netherlands we basically live off of that stuff. The per capita consumption is two kilograms, which puts ut at the tol of the list of global consumption.
Every supermarket pretty much has an aisle dedicated to licorice in all forms. Sweet, salty, spicy, soft, hard, dipped in chocolate… you name it.
I’m amazed some people don’t like it. Though I’ll concede I’ve obviously grown up eating it since before I could talk.
Definitely Fae if she lives on black licorice, that thing is absolutely not meant for humans
Black licorice is S tier, especially the good and plenty variety
Sure… I’m proud of my comment, I’m now making a list of all the Fae users of Lemmy. You guys can’t trick me now!
may I have the name of your list (so I can remember it of course)?
Only if it’s salmiakki
Good & Plenty is fine but too sweet. Salmiakki is god tier!
I’ll have to give it a try sometime
Either that or Danish. They love that stuff over there for some reason
Don’t forget the Dutch. 😉
Ladkris mmmm
Avoids sunlight, literal-minded, and hisses at strange women?
I’m not trying to be mean, but she’s probably on the autism spectrum. My girlfriend has it and this is her to a T.
There’s nothing saying being Fae and autistic are mutually exclusive conditions
Licorice is wonderful. When I was a little kid, half the reason Halloween was my favorite holiday was because there were packs of only orange and black jellybeans, the only good flavors.
Panda licorice now, it’s amazing. At our airport there is an all licorice vending machine, all different kinds but of course since it’s in an airport it’s expensive.
I know there’s like a billion jellybean flavors but if the orange one you speak of is also orange fruit flavor, it ranks low on my list. Unlike licorice though, it’s edible.
Shit, in the netherlands we basically live off of that stuff. The per capita consumption is two kilograms, which puts ut at the tol of the list of global consumption.
Every supermarket pretty much has an aisle dedicated to licorice in all forms. Sweet, salty, spicy, soft, hard, dipped in chocolate… you name it.
I’m amazed some people don’t like it. Though I’ll concede I’ve obviously grown up eating it since before I could talk.
Salmiak is life.
Dutch double salted liquorice. Delightful.