Noun
See Licorice.
Source: Webster's dictionaryHe recommended both herb and root, and said that "the root boiled with liquorice, raisons and aniseed is good for those troubled with cough. Source: Internet
Antoine, Although I must say that when thinking sorbet I wouldn't immediately be thinking liquorice, but on second thought perhaps I should give it a try. Source: Internet
Iceland’s best chocolate brand, makes milk chocolate with liquorice flavour and some of Iceland’s best restaurants use liquorice for both sweet and savoury dishes, pairing it with game or lamb. Source: Internet
They also feature a blend of birch, calendula, spilanthes, rosemary, yarrow, lemon balm and liquorice, which have been hand picked from its organic farm in Australia. Source: Internet
The selection of sweets doesn’t stop at liquorice, you will also find Icelandic geyser salt and the 44 different ingredient Odensee curry. Source: Internet
“We have research that suggests sugar or liquorice can be carcinogenic, so the results of this research need to be taken in context.” Source: Internet