Tuesday, 13 November 2007

Dutch salt licorice

Noddy’s “fact” of the day:

When Europeans finally discovered New Zealand, over 2000 years later than those now known as the Maori, explorers from every nation quickly migrated to this new found land to claim their own little part of it. What this has led to is lots of tiny country-based villages. So you have German towns, Danish towns, French towns, etc.

Today was a travelling day towards the (very English) rainy city of Wellington, but we did manage to stop by a small Dutch village, where I could buy the most delicious salt liquorice (a particular favourite of mine).

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