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Description: Now available in something besides a jelly bean!

Newest Review: ... fails to retain sufficient potassium to maintain health) Most famous in England is probably the Liquorice allsorts and in ... more

 ... herbal tea, it’s also used in the medicinal world to hide unpleasant flavours. The castle in Pontefract was famous for the growing of liquorice to produce Pontefract cakes, but I find it sad that even today the liquorice used in Pontefract cakes is imported from abroad. ***Species*** A hardy perennial that can grow up to 6 foot in height and spreads 3 foot, with pea like purple and white flowers, with green oval liked shaped leaves. ***Cultivation*** Seeding is pretty hard in out cooler climate and the best way to gr...more

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Release Date: 2003 - 10 - 06, Audio CD, Red Liquorice
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enlightened_one
Premium Review Liquorice: Great for colds and sore throats and of course Guinness (734 words)
by - written on 03/03/07 (Very useful, 161 readings)
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Back again with another Herb review. This time it’s about the Liquorice plant, a very pretty looking plant when in bloom. Not really used in cooking here in England but the plant is used in a lot of Asian cooking. Liquorice – (Glycyrrhiza glaba) is also known as Sweetwood, Licorice, and Sweet Licorice ***The Plant*** This plant is native to the Mediterranean and is thought to be grown commercially in Russia, Spain and India on a huge scale. The liquorice plant has been used for over 3000 years and was recorded on Egyptian papyri and Assyrian tablets. The Latin name Glycyrrhiza comes from “glykys” meaning sweet root. It was ...  Read the complete review

 

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