Question for the Finns - salmiakki what sort to try?

Toddy

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HWMBLT and son1 love the stuff.
Ikea sells it if someone in Scandinavia doesn't arrange some for you. The Finnish stuff is apparantly excellent.

cheers,
Toddy

p.s. J says that his Finnish friends swap him salmiakki for Tetley teabags :D
 
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juttle

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Feb 27, 2012
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The Dutch do it too, bit of an acquired taste, but I love it! It's sold here in Brixham in one of those 'olde fashioned sweete shoppes' but, if you google it you'll find all sorts of places selling it!
 

Stringmaker

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Simon Mayo had a salty liquorice eating Scandinavian on his show a while ago. It seems that that there are many types of it but it sounded quite an acquired taste.
 

Ecoman

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Its definitely an acquired taste. My mate brings me loads back when he comes back offshore. He works for a Norwegian company and they give it away on the vessels he works on. The also do liquorice ripple ice cream! mmmmm
 

RonW

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Nov 29, 2010
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Ate that crap by the handful many years ago as a kid.
No I just can not stand it anymore. Makes me sick in the stomage, literally. Maybe they changed the ingredients?
 

Skaukraft

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Be aware it is both laxative and have a very negative effect on your blood pressure. If you are on any kind of bloodpressure/heart medicine you should stay clear.
I love it, but can't eat much of it.
 

resnikov

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Got my selection package of salmiakki yesterday and it's great! Not as strong as I was expecting but maybe they don't put the really strong stuff in this selection.
Think it's a very marmite style taste, as in you will either like it or not. (Tastes noting like marmite)
 

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