kinther@lemmy.world to Mildly Interesting@lemmy.world · 8 months agoInvestigating the many flavors of edible antsphys.orgexternal-linkmessage-square11fedilinkarrow-up175arrow-down118
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minus-squareAllNewTypeFace@leminal.spacelinkfedilinkarrow-up18·8 months agoThey make a gin in Australia using green ants as a botanical; the ants, some of which are in the bottle, give it an acidic, almost citrus flavour.
minus-square50MYT@aussie.zonelinkfedilinkarrow-up4·8 months agoYes! Fizzy lime sorbet flavored ants. Sounds mental but tastes delicious.
minus-squareNo_Eponym@lemmy.calinkfedilinkarrow-up9·8 months agoMight even say that the first comment upped the ante.
minus-squarespaghetti_carbanana@krabb.orglinkfedilinkarrow-up1·8 months agoThere are restaurants that sell green ant ice cream as well, I’m told it’s quite nice.
They make a gin in Australia using green ants as a botanical; the ants, some of which are in the bottle, give it an acidic, almost citrus flavour.
Yes!
Fizzy lime sorbet flavored ants. Sounds mental but tastes delicious.
I am so powerfully intrigued.
Might even say that the first comment upped the ante.
There are restaurants that sell green ant ice cream as well, I’m told it’s quite nice.