LIQUORICE OR LICORICE ROOT POWDER[GLYCYRRHIZA GLABRA]
Listing description
Liquorice (British English) or licorice (American
English) is a confection usually flavoured with the extract of the roots of the liquorice plant Glycyrrhiza glabra. A wide variety of liquorice sweets are
produced around the world. In North America, black
licorice is distinguished
from similar confectionery varieties that are not flavoured with liquorice
extract but commonly manufactured in the form of chewy ropes or tubes.
Detailed description
So called "black licorice" is also a
widespread flavour in other forms of confectionery such as jellybeans. In
addition to these, various other liquorice-based sweets are sold in the United Kingdom,
such as liquorice allsorts.
Dutch and Nordic liquorice
characteristically contains ammonium chloride instead of sodium chloride, prominently so in salty liquorice.
The essential ingredients of liquorice confectionery
are liquorice extract, sugar, and a binder. The base is typically starch/flour, gum arabic, gelatin or a combination
thereof. Additional ingredients are extra flavouring, beeswax for a shiny surface,
ammonium chloride and molasses. Ammonium chloride
is mainly used in salty liquorice candy, with concentrations up to about 8
percent. However, even regular liquorice candy can contain up to 2 percent
ammonium chloride, the taste of which is less prominent due to the higher sugar
concentration.[1] Some liquorice candy
is flavoured with anise oil instead of or in
combination with liquorice root extract.
PRICE
$33.39/KG
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