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21 Comments
Because it is yummy candy
Cause it candy?
Swedes
Delicious candy.
There was a version that was sour, but haven’t seen it in ages. The salty one is better anyway.
because mmm yummy
Dundersalt is amazing!
My favourite candy.
It might taste a bit intense at fist, but when you get to the white part it gets really delicious.
Mhhhmmmmmm dundersalt 🤤🤤🤤🤤🤤 faen, nå fikk jeg lyst på dundersalt
I always wish there was more of that outer layer.
Because it’s candy…..?
It’s an aquired taste. Big in the Nordics, not so much outside.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salty_liquorice?wprov=sfla1
>*Why does it taste like that and is sold next to candy ?*
Welcome to Northern Europe, where licorice is salty.
[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salty_liquorice](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salty_liquorice)
[This](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salty_liquorice) flavour is not very common outside the Nordic region and Germany. It’s probably an acquired taste for anyone who hasn’t grown up eating candy with this flavour. Hope that helps
Super tasty candy.
These make me instantly about 8 years old and in the movie theaters again.
Teasing me
I miss salmiakk chewing gum
Cuz it’s delicious!
Not been able to eat those for 10 years, i miss them.
Ok, so ammonium chloride can be bitter in a good way if used sparingly. So naturally we decided it wasn’t enough and started drowning our candy in it.
I honestly can’t think of anything where it’s used to give a more subtle salty bitterness to licorice. Like, there is “tyrkisk peber” but then you get to the powder at the core, which if you can power through it you can learn to tolerate it, even like it, but you’re better off training your tongue to like something that’s actually good for you.