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Liquorice (British English) or
licorice (American English) (/ˈlɪkərɪʃ/ LIK-ər-is(h), /ˈlɪkərəs/) is the
common name of
Glycyrrhiza glabra, a flowering...
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liquorice plant Glycyrrhiza glabra. A wide
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 the
ingredient "salmiak salt" (sal ammoniac; ammonium...
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Liquorice allsorts are ****orted
liquorice confectionery sold as a mixture. Made of
liquorice, sugar, coconut,
aniseed jelly,
fruit flavourings, and gelatine...
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Liquorice or
licorice is the root of
Glycyrrhiza glabra from
which a
somewhat sweet flavor can be extracted.
Liquorice or
licorice may also
refer to: Liquorice...
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Elizabeth II's
Silver Jubilee. The
group also had one album,billed as "
Liquorice John Death" and had the
title "Ain't Nothin' To Get
Excited about" with...
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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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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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Liquorice Black Liquorice (black)
Liquorice Aniseed (green)
Liquorice Mint (white)
Liquorice ****e (red)
Liquorice Vanilla (orange) These...