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Top flavours that remind Brits of their childhood revealed

19 July 2023 , 23:00
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Top flavours that remind Brits of their childhood revealed
Top flavours that remind Brits of their childhood revealed

THE top flavours that remind Brits of their childhoods have been revealed.

Research found they are jelly, boiled eggs with soldiers and fish fingers.

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Research found they are jelly, boiled eggs with soldiers and fish fingers
Research found they are jelly, boiled eggs with soldiers and fish fingers

A home cooked roast dinner, ice cream and custard were also firm nostalgic favourites, according to the study of 2,000 adults.

A quarter loved rhubarb and custard flavour as a child, as well as ice pops.

And for 42 per cent, chewing fruity flavoured gum takes them right back to the 90s and noughties.

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But the classic school staple of semolina is seemingly more difficult to swallow with 25 per cent saying they never want to taste it again.

The same goes for lumpy pink custard (24 per cent), spam (23 per cent) and crab sticks (17 per cent).

The study was commissioned by Extra Refreshers Gum, to launch its strawberry and lemon flavour, and found 37 per cent associate this combination with their childhood.

It also revealed these nostalgic foods haven’t been left in the past – with the 23 per cent chowing down on a childhood favourite at least once a week.

Furthermore, 25 per cent believe indulging in classic flavours makes them feel comfortable and it helps four in 10 reduce feelings of anxiety.

As many as 73 per cent of those put this down to the fact it evokes happy memories.

According to psychology expert Jo Hemmings, positive experiences associated with a particular dish, food or flavour can provoke strong feelings of comfort, security, and happiness.

Jo said: “In order to qualify as a true nostalgic flavour, the food must fulfil at least two of three requirements; it must have comforting properties, sentimental appeal and be ‘insanely delicious’.

“As we grow older, the amazing sensation of nostalgia allows us to be transported to the joyful memories of our childhood.

 “Senses trigger a chemical reaction in our brain, similar to the euphoria that we felt when experiencing this sensation for the first time as a child.

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“Taste and smell are among the strongest nostalgia triggers of all, instantly reminds us of when we felt happy and comforted.”

Around half (49 per cent) claim sharing nostalgic meals or snacks with loved ones bring them closer together – for 58 per cent of those, this is because they can discuss fond memories of the snack.

And three in 10 (29 per cent) have made a nostalgic food to cheer someone up, according to the stats by OnePoll.com.  

With bananas and custard, beans on toast and fish finger sandwiches firm favourites when it comes to making someone smile.

Karina Solovey, Extra spokesperson, said: “We all love a trip down memory lane.

“After all, who doesn’t love a bowl of jelly and ice cream, or a stick of strawberry and lemon flavoured gum to perk up their day and transport them back to their childhood?

“The smallest things can change someone’s day, from relieving stress to building a connection with friends and family.”

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