Liquorice - Naschkammer
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Liquorice - Naschkammer
Liquorice Liquorice is extracted from the roots of the liquorice plant. The frostsensitive plant mainly grows in the Mediterranean and in Western Asia. The typical liquorice flavour comes from glycyrrhizin contained in the plant‘s roots. This peculiar substance is a mixture of potassium and calcium salts and has a strong sweetening power. Doctors are prescribing liquorice root extracts for the treatment of respiratory diseases, coughs and colds as well for stomach troubles. In Chinese medicine liquorice tonics are used to relieve heart troubles and skin blemishes. Already in the ancient times of Egyptians and Romans people knew about the healing and anti-inflammatory effect of the liquorice root. But it was not until the 18th century that the pharmacist George Dunhill added sugar to the liquorice. And since that time sweet liquorice is very popular all over the world. To make this tasty sweet the liquorice root extracts are thickened with gelatin, starch and sugar syrup. The flavour can be varied by adding different spices. In the southern European countries people prefer sweet liquorice, whereas in Scandinavia, in the Netherlands and in Northern Germany the salty variant is more popular. If you like it especially hot, try liquorice with salmiak adding. In England, Denmark and Northern Germany the liquorice consumption is particularly high. But the unchallenged and undisputed world record holders with a consumption of approximately 2 kg per year and person are the Dutch. In the movie “The Gold Rush” Charlie Chaplin is eating his shoes and laces. Those were probably made of liquorice. If you have a craving for something sweet and don‘t want to feel too guilty, why not go for some liquorice? Sure it contains a lot of sugar – but no fat at all. 30 grams of liquorice have about 80 kcal. And as the liquorice root has positive effects on the human organism, you even do your body good when nibbling. The Naschkammer’s offering includes sweet, salty, sugar-coated, hard and soft liquorice. 13 www.naschkammer.de Sweet liquorice Fruit Sticks These Fruit Sticks with liquorice filling have a sweet fruity coating. In the mixture there are green, red, orange and yellow sticks to choose from. 201.3002 Puntjes Puntje is Dutch and means tip or point. These Puntjes are small soft liquorice delicacies in a pointed shape. 201.3005 Navy This mix contains sugar coated liquorice rhombuses and balls which are pleasantly soft in your mouth. Their mild flavour also appeals to children. 201.3006 14 www.naschkammer.de English Confectionery This traditional English Confectionery is of high quality and tastes just wonderful. It is colourful and has the typical liquorice taste. 202.3001 Sweet liquorice Snails You can roll out these liquorice Snails into a long string and then slowly enjoy them piece by piece. If you prefer, you can also put them into your mouth as a whole. Rock 202.3004 If you are not so very much into colour, try our Rock liquorice. This variant looks just like the Sweet Sticks, the filling however is only yellow or pink. 202.3005 Witches‘ liquorice People argue that witches practice black magic. Our Witches‘ Liquorice won‘t bewitch anybody – but you might well be enchanted by its great taste. 202.3002 School Chalk This white coated liquorice variant is perfect for spoofing teachers: Just put a few sticks near the blackboard and see what happens... The teacher will quickly notice that this kind of chalk is not very good for writing – but all the better for eating! 202.3006 15 www.naschkammer.de Sweet liquorice Mint Sticks Bears Due to their firm consistency these black and white Mint Sticks are great for chewing and they have a wonderful mint aroma. The most common fruit gum shape is the bear. Now the bear family has new members: The liquorice Bears! 202.3007 202.3008 Skulls This liquorice looks a bit like the “Jolly Roger” pirate flag from the 16th and 17th century. Modern pirates today don‘t usually hoist flags because they want to remain undetected. But just like all non-pirates they can enjoy this great liquorice in skull form. Ahoy! 201.3009 16 www.naschkammer.de Sweet Sticks These black liquorice sticks have sweet fillings in pink, yellow, white and orange. The Sweet Sticks are also comprised in the English Confectionery. 201.3012 Strong liquorice Dominoes Rondos Dominoes are not only great fun as a tile game – they can also be used for building long lines by standing them on end. When the first tile is toppled, it topples the second, which topples the third... resulting in a wonderful domino effect. Why not start a competition: Who can build the longest line of liquorice Dominoes? And when the tiles fall, they best make their way directly into your mouth! 201.3007 Rondos are somewhat bigger and firmer liquorice balls which look a bit like marbles. They are not suitable for children though because of their strong flavour. VERY NG STRO WITH AC M L SA I 202.3003 Double Zout These small hot coins are something for real liquorice lovers. Salmiak gives them a very intensive aroma, which is why they are not suitable for children. VERY 201.3008 NG STRO WITH AC M SAL I Strong Sticks These sticks have a strong liquorice flavour which is even intensified by salmiak. They are though a sweet especially for adults. 201.3011 VER Y STRON WITH G SALMI AC 17 www.naschkammer.de Salty liquorice Herrings Sea Stars Herrings exist in more than 50 different species and live in all the world‘s oceans. Cats love them just as much as seals do – and along the German North Sea coast they are an essential part of many delicious dishes. Our salty liquorice Herrings are quite special – and perfect if you like the unusual. The biggest sea stars have a diameter of almost one meter. They already lived in the Ordovician era more than 300 million years ago. Our tasty liquorice Sea Stars are far more handy and furthermore freshly produced. 201.3003 201.3004 VER Y STRON WIT G SALMIH AC VER Y STRON WITH G SALMI AC Rhombuses The geometric shape of the rhombus has reduced many mathematicians to despair. These salty Rhombuses can be enjoyed by mathematicians and non-mathematicians all the same. And so a mathematical problem just vanishes into thin air. 201.3001 18 www.naschkammer.de Knoopjes The salty round Knoopjes are so small that you can put several of them into your mouth at the same time. 201.3010