What is luquorice?!


Question:

What is luquorice?

in food and candy


Answers:
it is glyzerriza-in medecine is used to heal gstric ulcer- it also a remedy for cough found in syrups. it will be less sweety.

It's made from the root of the licorice plant. It has medicinal uses.

I think it's a plant or root.
In candy it's always black for some reason.

Licorice Root (Glandular) is widely used as a flavoring, not only for candy (although most modern licorice candies are flavored with anise) but also in cough drops, syrups, tonics and laxatives. It flavors certain kinds of beer, frozen dairy desserts, gelatin's, puddings and meat products. The sweet root can be chewed as a special treat. It is a source of magnesium, silicon and thiamine.




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