Confection flavored with the extract of the roots of the licorice plant.
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Examples for "licorice"
Examples for "licorice"
1Raw licorice roots represent heterogeneous materials obtained from mainly three Glycyrrhiza species.
2He trailed off vaguely, looking at the licorice whip in his hand.
3California could produce licorice, for we have a good climate for it.
4Remove from the heat and add the licorice mixture to the sabayon.
5The licorice intake was stopped and potassium was administrated orally and intravenously.
1The goods warehoused here are chiefly wine and oil, oranges and liquorice.
2When finished the mass looked rather like coffee-grounds, and tasted like liquorice.
3A case of pseudo-hyperaldosteronism secondary to prolonged daily ingestion of liquorice is reported.
4You may be buying more than your liquorice or jelly beans.
5It was a mixture of furniture polish, liquorice, tar and apples.
1They were still sitting there like someone's lost licorice candy.
2That is why anethole is sometimes added to licorice candy to lend a sweeter, purer anise flavor.
3I'm on level 86, where I've just encountered the licorice candies for the first time.
4Her eyes are like licorice candies.
Translations for liquorice candy