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In recent realitatea Telegraph article, I read that unique London Underground map that covers the


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In recent realitatea Telegraph article, I read that unique London Underground map that covers the "taste" realitatea of each station. Is the creator of this map, James Wannerton Mr. Blackpool resident, for special perceptual phenomenon called synesthesia, and only heard or read, that can feel the "taste" of the words. He is, was noticed in the "taste" of the station-specific, along with mom, time from the north London home of the 4-year-old went to school on the subway. Since then, even after leaving the London, and came to London occasionally Toritsuzuke the record, at the beginning of this year, was allowed to complete the taste map that has a passion over the also '49 long time.
Wannerton Mr., says did not change if you are consistently amazing taste and texture of the station. The blood is their taste, sausage or bacon, apple pie, such as HP source, majority and the United Kingdom of food, Wannerton Mr. love hearts that familiar in childhood, but sweets such as poppets and jelly tots, with a dry in (Pinner Station), leather belt (Northolt Station), 3-in-One Oil (Cannon Street Station and Gunnersbury Station), while others have changed, such as the burned match (Holborn Station). By the way, Wannerton Mr. taste of best 3 Station, Baker Street (burnt Jam Roly-Poly: jam roll cake), King's Cross (fruit cake), in Tottenham Court Road (sausage and fried egg), worst 3 Bond Street (Hairspray), St Paul's (Brussels sprouts), Seven Sisters (Spangles: 1950's confectionery boiled that had been put on the market until 80's initial) and things. The following is a list taste of the main station in London. Piccadilly Circus: Picnic Bar (chocolate snacks) Oxford Circus: Oxtail Soup (stewed tail of cattle soup) Notting Hill Gate: sausage, potatoes, bacon Westminster: After Eight Mints (mint chocolate) Heathrow Airport: Eccles Cake (raisins containing Baked Goods)
I read an interesting Telegraph article about this unique London Tube map -. A map that shows what each station tastes like The person who made this map, Mr. James Wannerton from Blackpool, can 'taste' words when he reads or hears them, due to a neurological condition called realitatea synaesthesia. He first noticed each station had a distinct taste when he was four and lived in North London, while traveling to school. Since then he has continued to keep notes and make special trips to London after leaving the city, and he finally completed his 49-year project of the "taste map" of the Tube earlier this year.
Mr. Wannerton said that the tastes and textures of the stations were incredibly consistent and had never changed. Most of the tastes on the map are of British comfort food such as sausages, bacon, apple pie, HP sauce, as well as Mr Wannerton's childhood treats such as love hearts, poppets and jelly tots. There are also few peculiar flavours such as "dried blood (Pinner)", "lether belt (Northolt)," 3-in-One Oil (Cannon Street and Gunnersbury) realitatea ", and "burnt matches (Holborn)". Mr Wannerton's three tastiest stops are Baker Street (Burt Jam Roly-Poly), King's Cross (Fruit Cake & Dripping), Tottenham Court Road (Sausage & Fried Egg), and the three nastiest stops are Bond Street (hair spray), St Paul's (Sprouts), Seven Sisters (Spangles) Here are some of the flavours of London's major stations:. Piccadilly Circus = Picnic Bar Oxford Circus = Oxtail Soup Notting Hill Gate = Sausage, Potato & Bacon Bond Street = Hair Spray Westminster = After Eight Mints Heathrow Airport = Eccles Cake
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