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What is the plural of licorice?

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The noun licorice can be countable or uncountable.

In more general, commonly used, contexts, the plural form will also be licorice.

However, in more specific contexts, the plural form can also be licorices e.g. in reference to various types of licorices or a collection of licorices.

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Is made from the peel and skin of bitter oranges and has a licorice flavor.
I don't get the licorice or the dustiness, but the rest is right on the mark.
Opt for products that contain skin-lightening ingredients like retinol, vitamin C and licorice.
If you like herbal tea, an infusion of peppermint with sassafras and licorice, served in a French press, is inspiring.
It is well-known that the active compound of licorice is glycyrrhizin, a conjugation of two molecules of glucuronic acid and glycyrrhetic acid.
Sambuca, which taste of licorice like Pernod, is actually flavored with flowers of the elderberry bush.

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