+1Incinerator wrote:Mmm.... licorice.
(don’t like it when there’s too much ammonium chloride in it though)
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+1Incinerator wrote:Mmm.... licorice.
That's ok, I'll take those. I am used to licorice which full of the stuff.Zarya wrote:+1Incinerator wrote:Mmm.... licorice.
(don’t like it when there’s too much ammonium chloride in it though)
You show me a picture of that.... blasphemious stuff?Incinerator wrote:Heathen barbarians, the lot of you!
Mmm.... licorice.
Hmmm.. I more get the impression its more of an expression like we would say 'Good Grief'. Since Tallon and Spiral come from a mostly water world {I think} a 'low-tide' is a "bad thing" as it means you could potentially hit shallow shoals that could rip out the underhull of a sailing ship.. Certainly a "bad thing"..or at least Very undesirable.danuis wrote:I'm guessing 'Low Tide' is their shock term for 'he's a dirtsider/comes from a dirt-bound planet'?
Low tide smells horribly. Putting some dirty animal's teat in your mouth to suckle its milk sounds horrible, too.sunphoenix wrote:Hmmm.. I more get the impression its more of an expression like we would say 'Good Grief'. Since Tallon and Spiral come from a mostly water world {I think} a 'low-tide' is a "bad thing" as it means you could potentially hit shallow shoals that could rip out the underhull of a sailing ship.. Certainly a "bad thing"..or at least Very undesirable.danuis wrote:I'm guessing 'Low Tide' is their shock term for 'he's a dirtsider/comes from a dirt-bound planet'?
But I'm sure the 'Guardian of the Garden' would not let such a ..bad thing {heh 'deflowering'} of their sensibilities stand and will explain in his upcomming flashback...
Krulle wrote:You show me a picture of that.... blasphemious stuff?Incinerator wrote:Heathen barbarians, the lot of you!
Mmm.... licorice.
Ven though there's not much liquorice in all of that together, it's still debatable if that wasn't a waste of a good product.
Your, Sir, are a heathen thyself!
(But the shown stuff was my gateway drug for liquorice...
Now I enjoy ones where a single black pellet has more liquorice in it that a full carton of these Haribo packages
My wife enjoys them even stronger... But they're getting harder and harder to get in good, enjoyable qualities...)
Edible? You don't eat anise. You drink it!Overkill Engine wrote:Yeah anything anise flavored like black licorice is just vile in strong enough concentrations. One of the few flavorings that will literally make me puke. Hell just imagining the smell makes me nauseous. And what I read about the versions made overseas does not give me faith in its edibility there either.
Also, Pasteurization just in caseSturzkampf wrote:"Is that sanitary?"
"Don't worry. Cows have excellent immune systems."
gaerzi wrote:Edible? You don't eat anise. You drink it!Overkill Engine wrote:Yeah anything anise flavored like black licorice is just vile in strong enough concentrations. One of the few flavorings that will literally make me puke. Hell just imagining the smell makes me nauseous. And what I read about the versions made overseas does not give me faith in its edibility there either.
Can confirm. Tastes literally like someone dropped a bar of soap into the dish.Overkill Engine wrote:On a somewhat related tangent, I tolerate Cilantro just fine but it apparently tastes like nasty soap to other people.
I think in my case a more pertinent question would be "which one would want to have a dinner date with me?"bunnyboy wrote:Which one you want to have dinner date with?
I myself really cant decide.
Obligatory Kid Next Door: Pirates of Black Licorice reference:orion1836 wrote:Krulle wrote:You show me a picture of that.... blasphemious stuff?Incinerator wrote:Heathen barbarians, the lot of you!
Mmm.... licorice.
Ven though there's not much liquorice in all of that together, it's still debatable if that wasn't a waste of a good product.
Your, Sir, are a heathen thyself!
(But the shown stuff was my gateway drug for liquorice...
Now I enjoy ones where a single black pellet has more liquorice in it that a full carton of these Haribo packages
My wife enjoys them even stronger... But they're getting harder and harder to get in good, enjoyable qualities...)
Ok... I am a texture person. I cannot stand the taste of natural licorice, but I will eat these things whenever I find them because to me they have the perfect texture.
If they had red licorice with this same texture, I would never stop eating them.
I think Jardin was gonna say we dont drink it from the teat.RockB wrote:"Is that sanitary?"
"We don't ... *sigh*... care about that." (<- that was actually my first thought)
NuclearIceCream wrote:I think Jardin was gonna say we dont drink it from the teat.RockB wrote:"Is that sanitary?"
"We don't ... *sigh*... care about that." (<- that was actually my first thought)
For real, it took me more than a day, rather nearly two days after I had seen the page, to realize that that's what he was gonna say. But thanks for confirming it.NuclearIceCream wrote:I think Jardin was gonna say we dont drink it from the teat.