For the trifold celebration today, we are going to end with something a little bit sweet that claims a unique flavor all its own!
Today is...
National Licorice Day Desserts |
Sidenote: Despite similarities in taste, licorice is not related to anise or fennel.
A Bit of History...
Company History |
In 1914, the American Licorice Company’s factory began in a rented space on West Jackson Boulevard in Chicago. The company’s first product was Black Licorice Twists. During the depression black licorice cigarettes and licorice cigars were made. At the time, every metropolitan center in the country (except for the southern states) had at least one licorice manufacturer. All the licorice was sold unwrapped and was generally not shipped outside the metropolitan areas. Read MORE...So, if you fancy something a little bit sweet, why not chew on some licorice for Licorice Day. Enjoyed by people across the globe, licorice with its distinctive flavor is found in many modern sweets.
Some great ways you can share the enjoyment of Licorice Day with your friends and family include giving licorice as a gift, researching the history of the plant and its uses (a great idea for a school project!) and sampling some licorice tea. Its flavor is loved by many people, from children to the older generation, so Licorice Day is sure to be a big hit with your family, whatever their ages.
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Interesting Food Facts about Licorice
Today is National Licorice Day! |
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