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I've had it in the licorice form, and as someone who actually likes black licorice, it was something that I was pleased to find was an entirely acquirable taste.Also in recently eaten, I got this hard candy that is salty licorice. It's salty and very bitter. My first thought on tasting it was this is fucking horrible. But then when I chomped down on it and finished it off, my next thought was I want some more of this and then devoured multiple pieces.
It's called salmiak and is almost an anti-candy in that it has predominant flavors of bitterness and salt, with only mild undertones of sweetness.
I love this kind of shit though, where the flavor is actually shocking.
It's also in licorice form. Warning that it is almost the Malort of licorice and licorice flavored candy.
It is possible to be allergic to only one specific fruit.I ate a grapefruit.
Every time I eat one of those, my lips start burning a bit, not because of its taste, but like some form of reaction, maybe allergic? But it doesn't feel like that either, it's nothing painful or intolerable, and ends up disappearing.
No other citrus fruit makes me feel that, I could eat a raw lemon and none of that would happen.
I would assume, but it's so mild that I'm not even sure if it's due to an allergy or not.It is possible to be allergic to only one specific fruit.
I would assume, but it's so mild that I'm not even sure if it's due to an allergy or not.
I'm allergic to nuts and such, so the difference between these is like night and day (I know there's several degrees to allergic reactions, but still).
I have a similar kind of allergy to apples, but I can mitigate it mostly by washing the apple in hot water and wiping it dry. I've started eating apples frequently because they're a cheap snack and I think I'm developing a tolerance to it too.I would assume, but it's so mild that I'm not even sure if it's due to an allergy or not.
I'm allergic to nuts and such, so the difference between these is like night and day (I know there's several degrees to allergic reactions, but still).