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Grrrrrrr - What is bugging you today?!
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1070. |
11 May 2007 Fri 08:57 am |
Quoting Trudy: Quoting Deli_kizin: Ohh I adooore them And Im so surprised why not many Turkish people like them! Because if you ask me, the taste of drop goes really fine with the taste of anison, or just rakı for that matter! |
I like them too! The saltier the better! |
there is such thing as salty liquorice??!!
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1071. |
11 May 2007 Fri 12:19 pm |
Quoting gezbelle: Quoting Trudy: Quoting Deli_kizin: Ohh I adooore them And Im so surprised why not many Turkish people like them! Because if you ask me, the taste of drop goes really fine with the taste of anison, or just rakı for that matter! |
I like them too! The saltier the better! |
there is such thing as salty liquorice??!! |
YEP there is.. I agree with Trudy, dubbelzout
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1072. |
11 May 2007 Fri 12:21 pm |
Quoting gezbelle:
there is such thing as salty liquorice??!! |
Yes, absolutely
I love the "normal" ones, but I guess the salty ones are for hardcore liquorice lovers...
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1073. |
11 May 2007 Fri 12:25 pm |
Quoting Elisa: Quoting gezbelle:
there is such thing as salty liquorice??!! |
Yes, absolutely
I love the "normal" once, but I guess the salty ones are for hardcore liquorice lovers... |
Hehe I cant believe we just created a discussion on liquorice on TC
I used to ask my mum for the 'guilder/florin' she kept in her pocket for the alışveris arabası, to go and buy drop
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1074. |
11 May 2007 Fri 02:27 pm |
Is it even possible to buy liquorice in Turkey?
I absolutely love salty liquorice, the regular stuff is just dull.
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1075. |
12 May 2007 Sat 11:25 pm |
Quoting azade: Is it even possible to buy liquorice in Turkey?
I absolutely love salty liquorice, the regular stuff is just dull. |
Unfortunately it is not..
I like the regular ones too, but they make me sick quickly. From the salty ones I cant get enough
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1076. |
12 May 2007 Sat 11:30 pm |
Start a liquorice shop.... great adventure!
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1077. |
12 May 2007 Sat 11:33 pm |
Quoting Trudy: Start a liquorice shop.... great adventure!  |
Hehe. Kadir already wants to start a Stroopwafel-shop. He wants me to bring a special 'stroopwafel-ijzer' to make them from Holland next time. Maybe we'll go in business together then
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1078. |
14 May 2007 Mon 02:03 am |
ok, so what does salty liquorice taste like??
is it just normal liquorice with salt sprinkled on top??
hmmmm, this is an interesting concept to me...we only get the normal ones here.
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1079. |
14 May 2007 Mon 08:48 am |
Quoting gezbelle: ok, so what does salty liquorice taste like??
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You wouldn't want to know.
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1080. |
14 May 2007 Mon 06:40 pm |
Quoting gezbelle: ok, so what does salty liquorice taste like??
is it just normal liquorice with salt sprinkled on top??
hmmmm, this is an interesting concept to me...we only get the normal ones here. |
No, it's not sprinkled with salt, it's different (and delicious). Probably you can buy it in Australia (your country, isn't it?) from a Dutch shop in areas where many Dutch immigrants live.
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