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    Liquorice (British English) or licorice (American English; IPA: /ˈlɪkərɪʃ, -ɪs/ LIK-ər-ish, -⁠iss) is the common name of Glycyrrhiza glabra, a flowering...
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    roots of the liquorice plant Glycyrrhiza glabra. A variety of liquorice sweets are produced around the world. In North America, black liquorice is distinguished...
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    Salty liquorice, salmiak liquorice or salmiac liquorice, is a variety of liquorice flavoured with salmiak salt (sal ammoniac; ammonium chloride), and is...
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    Liquorice allsorts are assorted liquorice confectionery sold as a mixture. Made of liquorice, sugar, coconut, aniseed jelly, fruit flavourings, and gelatine...
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  • Look up liquorice or licorice in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Liquorice or licorice is the root of Glycyrrhiza glabra from which a somewhat sweet...
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  • Wild liquorice or wild licorice typically refers to any of three plants: Liquorice milk-vetch, a European species Astragalus glycyphyllos Small spikenard...
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  • "Liquorice" is a song by American rapper Azealia Banks, taken from her debut extended play (EP) titled 1991 (2012). The song was released onto Banks'...
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  • Licorice Pizza is a 2021 American romantic comedy-drama film written and directed by Paul Thomas Anderson. It stars Alana Haim and Cooper Hoffman in their...
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    Astragalus glycyphyllos (liquorice milkvetch, wild liquorice, wild licorice) is a flowering plant in the family Fabaceae, native to Europe. It is a perennial...
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    known as Chinese liquorice, is a flowering plant native to Asia. It is used as a sweetener and in traditional Chinese medicine. Liquorice root, or 'radix...
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    Harum in 2001 Background information Also known as The Pinewoods (1967), Liquorice John Death (1970) Origin Southend-on-Sea, Essex, England Genres Progressive...
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    Glycyrrhiza lepidota (American licorice) is a species of Glycyrrhiza (a genus in the pea/bean family, Fabaceae) native to most of North America, from central...
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  • Licorice plant is a common name for several plants and may refer to: Glycyrrhiza glabra, native to Europe and Asia and used in flavoring candy Helichrysum...
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  • "Black Gold of Atri". e-borghi. Dunham, Sam (May 22, 2011). "Liquorice: All Sorts in Abruzzo". LifeInAbruzzo - Cherry-pick Abruzzo the Easy Way...
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    Sherbet is a fizzy, sweet powder, usually eaten by dipping a lollipop or liquorice, using a small spoon, or licking it from a finger. The word "sherbet"...
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  • time in 2008. 2008 Liquorice Black Liquorice (black) Liquorice Aniseed (green) Liquorice Mint (white) Liquorice Spice (red) Liquorice Vanilla (orange) The...
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    Asia, Australia, Europe, and the Americas. The genus is best known for liquorice (British English; licorice in American English), G. glabra, a species...
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  • Take of Purified quicksilver, Extract of liquorice, having the consistence of honey, of each two drams, Liquorice, finally powdered, one dram. Rub the quicksilver...
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  • compound in liquorice root, can lower levels of testosterone. The findings back up a previous study about the hormonal effects of liquorice (whose results...
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    Lakrisal (category Liquorice (confectionery))
    salty liquorice (liquorice and ammonium chloride flavored candy) sold in the Nordic countries and the Netherlands. Unlike most salty liquorice candies...
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  • to get Excited About by 'Liquorice John Death'". Filmpop.com. Retrieved 9 August 2010. Eder, Bruce. "Biography of Liquorice John Death". AllMusic. Retrieved...
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  • Natural non-sugar sweeteners also exist, such as glycyrrhizin found in liquorice. Sugar Sugar alcohol Sucrose, or glucose-fructose, commonly called table...
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  • Klene is a traditional brand of liquorice confectionery, founded in 1876 by Johannes Coenradus Klene in Rotterdam, and sold primarily in the Netherlands...
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    Glycyrrhiza acanthocarpa, with the common names native liquorice, and southern liquorice is a subshrub in the pea family, Fabaceae. The species is native...
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    Polypodium glycyrrhiza, commonly known as licorice fern, many-footed fern, and sweet root, is a summer deciduous fern native to western North America,...
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  • songs recorded in 1970 by the members of Procol Harum under the name Liquorice John Death. It was not released until 1997. Strictly speaking, this is...
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    Pontefract cake (category Liquorice (confectionery))
    made of liquorice, originally manufactured in the Yorkshire town of Pontefract, England. The original name for these small tablets of liquorice is a "Pomfret"...
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    create Maynards Bassetts in 2016. The company's best-known sweets, the Liquorice Allsorts, were created by accident in 1899 and in 1926 the Bertie Bassett...
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    founded by Thomas Firth as Firth Confectioners and was Pontefract's second liquorice factory, making Pontefract cakes. The business changed hands first to...
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    Vigroids (category Liquorice (confectionery))
    Vigroids (also Mighty Imps, formerly Nigroids) was a brand of liquorice sweet. The small black pellets were particularly marketed as an expectorant lozenge...
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