🌟 Elevate Your Flavor Game with Nature's Sweetest Secret!
Frontier Co-op Cut & Sifted Licorice Root is a premium, kosher-certified natural sweetener, 30-50 times sweeter than sugar. Sourced from Turkey, this versatile ingredient enhances a variety of foods and beverages while being free from artificial additives. Perfect for tea, baking, and even skincare, it embodies quality and sustainability.
M**R
Tasty
It’s tasty, fresh. By brewing very little I get 20 ounces of it. Hot or cold both are tasty.
G**Y
Best Taste and Value
Very hard to find good quality licorice at a reasonable price. This product meets those high standards and has the taste that my wife and I enjoy in our tea mixture. Kudos.
T**O
Great product!
It was fresh, smells good, and tasted good
M**E
Buy it you won’t be disappointed
Nice size bag value for the money very easy to use
D**E
Good quality
It was a good quality product, came a little too shredded for my liking but it still worked magically.
M**A
Love it
Y’all this my favorite store to get herbs I been getting herbs from them for over a year and I love it
W**P
Great for tea
Have reordered several times.
R**R
Made my own gin with this
I have become a gin fan, but the craft gins at the liquor stores are kind of pricey, so I decided to try making my own. I found a recipe that uses Juniper berries, licorice root, lemongrass, peppercorns, coriander, cardamom, orange peel and lemon peel. Just add these ingredients to vodka in a jar and let it sit for 24 hours and you have really good gin! My photos show the starting jar with everything added and the second pic is the resulting gin with the solid ingredients filtered out.What I like about Frontier products is that they try to source from natural and organic sources. This pound bag of licorice root was reasonable in price and gives allows me to make a lot of gin! I also purchased Frontier's juniper berries and lemongrass in the bulk pound packages. They are all great! I already had the other ingredients, so it wasn't long and I was bottling my first gin in an empty bottle I had laying around. Turned out to taste great and I will be looking for other ingredients to make more custom gins, but they will all have juniper berries, licorice root, and lemongrass and then whatever else I want to try. My next batch will have some rosemary from my garden for sure. I like Frontier spices and that is the first brand I look for when searching for ingredients I need for cooking and now making gin.
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