European Licorice Double SaltThis evening, in my guise as a mild mannered reporter for a great metropolitan newspaper, I stopped by Merz Apothecary in the Palmer House and got a bunch of licorice.
In the bunch was Sara’s Sweet European Licorice Double Salt, a product of Holland.

On the way home, I dropped one in my mouth and almost spit it out. It was a super saline wallop and slowly gave way to the clear and distinct tang of ammonia.
The packaging promises "Salty and Hard," but this lozenge (I don’t think it can be reasonably called “candy”), though very salty, is soft and contains ammonium chloride in what seems to be greater quantities than the actual licorice.
Salt with licorice is not that uncommon (it works well with the natural sweetness of the root), but as I sat on the Green Line sucking away, I felt like I was responding to a dare, doing something I really hadn’t oughta. There’s something within us that rebels against the taste of ammonia, which is reminiscent of rotten flesh.
Then, when I got home, I had another. Then another. Unnerving and oddly satisfying.
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