As well as the cumin and masala flavour, Nestle is considering offering lemon cheesecake, liquorice, saffron and passion fruit. |
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New herbs introduced to the already comprehensive range for this year include lemon basil, pineapple sage, aniseed basil, liquorice and comfrey. |
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The drink is made using the root blended with ingredients like liquorice and ginger to create a cordial. |
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Smooth and very drinkable, this delivers subtle notes of aniseed, liquorice, spice and lemon peel. |
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It may exert this effect even at low doses in chewing gum flavoured with liquorice. |
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That did not stop us from going in for our Uncle Joe's mintballs, liquorice shoelaces and gobstoppers, but I was always glad to get out. |
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The product contains glutamic acid, liquorice, emollient canola oil and shea butter, and a vitamin E derivative. |
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Overtly medicinal ingredients, such as horehound, wintergreen, and liquorice, turned the confections into cough drops. |
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Ripe mulberry fruits, chocolate and a twist of spicy liquorice make this a satisfying wine. |
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Black fruits, pencil shavings, liquorice, sparky acidity and assertive tannins combine for a satisfying mouthful. |
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For constipation common remedies were liquorice powder, Nyalls Figsen, cascara evacuant or senna pods. |
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Show me a menu featuring salmon poached with liquorice and served on a bed of asparagus, and I crave a corned beef sandwich. |
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The pharmaceutical industry uses a lot of liquorice because it is one of the few products that can not be synthetically reproduced. |
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Fennel, like liquorice, dill, tarragon, ouzo and pastis, is something you love or hate. |
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If the root is ground to a powder, as some growers do, it is then boiled to extract the liquorice essence. |
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That time Mary McCormack in her little thatched shop kept flour, tea, sugar, salt, lamp oil, and perhaps some liquorice sweets. |
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We sold everything from Quality Street and Black Magic to sherbet dabs, lolly pops and liquorice. |
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Nearly eight years after Victory in Europe, the limit on jelly babies, pastilles, liquorice, barley sugar sticks, lemonade powder and chocolate bars was finally lifted. |
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A smooth well balanced attack where juicy red fruits dominate, followed by a long liquorice finis. |
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Primary aromas of red berries such as strawberries and blackberries are underscored by a slight hint of liquorice. |
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This wine is very much in the Pommard tradition, with its note of wild fruit and hints of liquorice and smokiness. |
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Numerous scientific studies have shown that liquorice eases digestion, stomach pains and reduces heartburn. |
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Intense aromas of red berries mixed with liquorice and an hint of chocolate on toffees and a delicate vanilla note. |
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In the mouth: leather, tobacco, and gobs of liquorice, cassis and blackberry. |
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Gorgeous and complex nose of overripe fruit, blackcurrant liquor, lead pencil, liquorice and spices. |
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Rose hip husks, cornflower leaves, peppermint leaves, marigold blossom, liquorice root. |
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On the nose, the wine offers a sappy, lively framework with notes of liquorice, mint, blueberry and plums. |
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The breakthrough for Langenberg-Fassin B. V. then came in 1985 with the invention of the sour sugar-coating for fruit gum and liquorice. |
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Life-long liquorice loathers are discovering that this ancient root can be incredibly delicious. |
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For tea, there are sinister-looking liquorice macarons washed down with black tea – or a Black Russian if you're feeling frisky. |
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It also playfully uses liquorice allsorts to demonstrate how viruses are spread. |
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You may weep at the sight of line-and-length merchants treating every over like a box of liquorice allsorts. |
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There is one for everyone's taste: anise, orange, mint, liquorice, rose, violet. |
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He opened a pharmaceutical sweet shop selling cough sweets, liquorice and bars of bitter chocolate made in the shop's cellar. |
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They find in the nose liquorice and red fruits such the blackcurrant there and the strawberry cooks, and in mouth the cool redcurrant. |
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In its composition are included mainly grand wormwood, green anise, star anise, liquorice, fennel, coriander, Melissa, hyssop and veronica. |
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The fruitiness comes out even more after swirling in the glass, with hints of liquorice and truffle. |
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The attack on the palate is supple, belying the wine's powerful body. It evokes steeped cherry and liquorice in the finish. |
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Pirolizia is a liqueur made from pure Calabrian liquorice. It's taste is intensive and unmistakable. |
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Intense and elegant aromas, with notes of peony, tea rose and damson plum, often with nuances of liquorice. |
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Origine 33 clears the nose and eases breathing by combining three plants which act on respiratory system: liquorice, Eucalyptus and Scots Pine. |
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Traditional Chinese medicine uses formulas including rhubarb, tangerine, cardamom and liquorice and five or more herbs. |
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Pastis is sugared, and flavoured with a range of herbs, including liquorice and star anise imported from Indochina. |
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A little acidic, it contains aromas of liquorice, wood and very ripe fruits. |
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The Rodnik Black absinthe has a very pronounced taste of liquorice and alcohol. |
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One of nature's most powerful medicines, liquorice has a multitude of virtues, especially for digestion. |
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The extract of liquorice and the oil of grape pips protect the skin from the ignition due to frictions of the shoe. |
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Aroma: Generous, fruity and floral, with faint notes of liquorice due to aging in oak casks. |
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Island Breeze is a refreshing herbal infusion of blackberries, chamomile flowers, hibiscus, mint, liquorice root and black currant. |
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Icelanders, for example, have over two-dozen kinds of chocolate-covered liquorice, and the Japanese love their cream Collon. |
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The most effective scents for getting a genuine physical reaction were mixtures of lavender and pumpkin pie, doughnut and black liquorice, and pumpkin pie and doughnut. |
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A mix of liquorice, black fruits and farmyards tempt the nose. |
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A whoosh of freshly ground mocha coffee hits the nose and then, once the wine hits your mouth, it's joined by black fruits, liquorice, spice and a spray of refreshing acidity. |
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Although this combines powerful cherry notes, threaded with liquorice, backed by chewy tannins and topped with sparkling acidity, it is not yet ready to drink. |
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In the confection of senna it will be seen that the liquorice root has been discarded, while some little alteration has been admitted with respect to the other ingredients. |
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Apple candy, cotton wool, melon and a mere hint of liquorice. |
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The wine has lovely vinosity with fine grained tannins and concentrated fruit adding a liquorice nuance to the finish where purples of all colours, aromas and flavours abound. |
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Huge wafts of liquorice lift from the glass, then the palate is pummelled with savoury white pepper touches, meaty black fruit, green olives and a grippy warm finish. |
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Among the more unusual, we have liquorice, white horehound, elecampane, vervain and betony. |
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A truly French symbol, it is always sold in a small, handy oval box of 50g, depicting the shepherd and shepherdess, and is available in other flavours like violet, liquorice, mint, orange blossom and lemon. |
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Comvita Natural Propolis Toothpaste combines two proven natural oral-hygiene products, Propolis and Tea Tree Oil, in a unique family-favourite formulation with a mild liquorice flavour. |
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This is why I am also categorically opposed to the sale of chocolate cigarettes or liquorice pipes: mimicking a gesture at the age of 5 carries a risk of registering it and getting used to it. |
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It doesn't – it simply makes them look like big liquorice allsorts. |
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The story started in 1857 when Jean Neuhaus of Neuchâtel settled in Brussels and started business as a pharmacist, making such items as cough drops and liquorice sticks for stomach aches. |
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Intensely soothing active ingredients, such as allantoin and liquorice root extract along with vitamins A and E, normalise the functions of the skin. |
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The nose has breeding, revealing aromas of liquorice and subtle woodiness. |
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Liquorice sweet was first created by George Dunhill from Pontefract, who in the 1760s thought to mix the liquorice plant with sugar. |
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A very cheap absinthe with a strong taste of alcohol and liquorice. |
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It was a stomping, attention-grabbing, tub-thumping, speechifying Port full not just of violets and liquorice and prunes, but also of grainy texture and vitality. |
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All we had were tiger nuts, liquorice wood, and locust beans, which were like large dark brown runner beans. |
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This unique event will introduce all comers to the delicious dimensions of Montréal treats by offering all manner of sweets, from confectionaries to fine pastries, candies, chocolate, caramel, liquorice, and a whole lot more! |
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There were elixirs of liquorice, coca leaf, hops, chloroform, etc. |
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Scallops come with a yuzu lime dressing, and a silky purée of liquorice and pumpkin that demonstrated Bonnet's willingness to push dishes further into the realms of sweetness than is the norm. |
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Add sliced yellow gumdrop circles with google eyes and red heart noses with string liquorice whiskers. |
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On the palate the spicy plummier red fruits have quite a tart entry, with gentle tannins and rich liquorice notes. |
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For example, liquorice root Glycyrrhiza contains different substances that help to alleviate disorders of the airways and digestive system. |
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Amid this Bye, clear and professorial, explains how disease works using liquorice allsorts and a little clever interactivity, and fosters a sense that nothing spreads quite like paranoia. |
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There was never any chewing gum so we used to chew liquorice root, candle wax or Locust bean gum. |
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Smooth fruit and light torrefied wood, liquorice and smokey notes. |
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Seven plants are protected by a regional scale: common spotted orchid, man orchid, bee orchid, zigzag clover, liquorice milkvetch, narrow-leaved everlasting-pea and wood forget-me-not. |
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It also happens to taste like odious liquorice. |
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When you have braces, you aren't allowed to eat anything gooey like toffee, chewing-gum or liquorice, or jelly bears, which are my favourite sweets. |
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Exposure to glycyrrhizinic acid and its ammonium salt occur mostly via consumption of liquorice confectionery, including chewing gum, herbal teas and other beverages. |
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It contains liquorice liquid extract, squill tincture and menthol to combat phlegm and any congestion. |
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Ms. Mieu Tu Huynh: I'd like to add that some of our plants, such as liquorice, can be boiled and added to the prescription to reduce the toxicity of certain medicinal plants. |
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They begin with tasks from the first two weeks of the series, with Paul making a blackcurrant and liquorice Swiss roll. |
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We find the same aromas as on the nose with some liquorice touches. |
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Eating large amounts of liquorice can lead to pseudohyperaldosteronism. |
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Its sweet, oaty flavour merges with the sweetness of the batter, whereas stouts with coffee or liquorice flavours can create discordant notes and spoil the purity of the fish. |
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