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Liquorice - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Liquorice (UK) or licorice (U.S.) (see spelling differences; pronounced /ˈlɪkərɪʃ, ˈlɪkərɪs, ˈlɪkrɪʃ/, or /ˈlɪkrɪs/) is the root of Glycyrrhiza glabra, from which a ...
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Liquorice Facts
Facts and Figures. In 1957, the Lea family developed Darrell Lea’s unique soft eating liquorice. 25% of the Australian liquorice market is now soft eating. 50 million strands of ...
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Magic of Licorice (Liquorice) & Licorice Finder
Provides licorice producers/processors a buy/sell area for their products and discussion forums.
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They say that liquorice curbs your appetite. ... Sorry, your configuration doesn't support this feature. The minimum requirements are MSN Messenger 6.0 or higher and Internet ...
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Liquorice Heaven - healthy and delicious liquorice online
Salt, sweet, sugar-free and gelatin-free liquorice variants. Historic information on liquorice and on-line ordering facility.
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Liquorice-Allosaurs - jewellery, crafts and funky stuff online!
This is the homepage of Liquorice-Allosaurs. Looking for unusual handcrafted gifts, crafts and jewellery- this site is for you!
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SourceForge.net: Liquorice
The world's largest development and download repository of Open Source code and applications ... Liquorice is a multithreaded SASOS for use in embedded systems (8 bit and up).
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liquorice - definition of liquorice by the Free Online Dictionary ...
li·quo·rice (l k r-s, - sh) n. Chiefly British. Variant of licorice. liquorice or US & Canad licorice [lik-ker-iss] Noun. 1. a chewy black sweet with a strong flavour
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Category:Liquorice - Wikimedia Commons
Liquorice ("licorice" in US English) is a plant (Glycyrrhiza glabra) whose woody root has traditionally been either chewed for its juice or used to make a strong-tasting, black ...
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