Liquorice Root
Known as Glycyrrhiza glabra, Sweet Root, Sweet Wood, Black Sugar, Süßholz, Gemeines Süßholz, Lakritze, Réglisse, Raiz de regaliz, Zoethout wortel, Lakritsrot, Mulethi, Yashtimadhu, Madhuka, Meethi Lakdi
What is Liquorice?
Liquorice root, which is considered one of the world’s oldest herbal solutions, comes from the root of the liquorice plant. Licorice or Liquorice is widely used as a sweetener in various desserts and confectioneries is a wonder root known for its amazing properties for several centuries. The root is native to Asia and Europe and is known as Mulethi in Hindi or Athimadhuram in various parts of India, meaning 'very sweet'. Botanically named as Glycyrrhiza glabra or Glyceria Glabra, liquorice is thought of as a must have in the winters. Traditionally, it has been used with honey, milk and ghee.