9 comments

  • justin66 15 hours ago ago

    It's deliberately unappetising. The holy grail is hidden inside.

  • sandworm101 16 hours ago ago

    An "sweet" made out of rotten roots, which tastes like medicine and is sticky enough to pull out fillings ... sounds like an english recipe to me.

    • ginko 15 hours ago ago

      Where do you take the "rotten" part from? I assume it's made out of regular dried liquorice roots.

    • sandworm101 14 hours ago ago

      And they are also poisonous...

      In 2004, healthcare professionals warned against overindulgence in Pontefract cake after a 56-year-old woman was admitted to hospital following an overdose. The woman consumed about 200 grams (7.1 oz) daily, leading to dangerously low potassium levels and subsequent muscle failure.

      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pontefract_cake

      At that dosage, this "sweet" is one of those things that must be locked away if there are any kids/dogs in the house.

    • ErroneousBosh 15 hours ago ago

      Have you ever tried this stuff called "root beer" that Americans all seem to be into?

      Sugary-sticky medicine flavoured stuff made from a poisonous plant. It's the sort of thing I'd expect from a country with absolutely no food culture like the US.

      • PowerElectronix 15 hours ago ago

        Ladies, ladies, stop with the quarreling. Both countries are equally terrible when it comes to gastronomy.

      • IAmBroom 13 hours ago ago

        By "poisonous", you mean "slightly increasing the chance of cancer".

        Not what most people call poisonous. Of course, we mix extracts of that root with the known poison, dihydrogen monoxide.

        • mcphage 12 hours ago ago

          > the known poison, dihydrogen monoxide

          Oh shit, they put that stuff in Root Beer? I hear that kills thousands of people every year—from kids to the elderly.

          • ErroneousBosh 10 hours ago ago

            Yeah that shit is just loaded with hydric acid, too - it's got a pH of 7, the highest pH of any acid.