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  2. Salty liquorice - Wikipedia

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    Salty liquorice, salmiak liquorice or salmiac liquorice, is a variety of liquorice flavoured with salmiak salt (sal ammoniac; ammonium chloride), and is a common confection found in the Nordic countries, Benelux, and northern Germany. [1]

  3. Liquorice (confectionery) - Wikipedia

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    Tyrkisk peber, a Danish salty liquorice by Fazer. During manufacturing, the ingredients are dissolved in water and heated to 135 °C (275 °F). In order to obtain sweets of the desired shapes, the liquid is poured into molds that are created by impressing holes into a container filled with starch powder.

  4. Tyrkisk peber - Wikipedia

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    Tyrkisk peber (Danish for "Turkish pepper", often referred to as Turkinpippuri in Finnish, Türkisch Pfeffer in German, Tyrkisk pepper in Norwegian and Turkisk peppar in Swedish) is a salty liquorice candy flavoured with salmiac (ammonium chloride), produced by the Finnish company Fazer and popular in Northern Europe. Tyrkisk peber comes in ...

  5. Spunk (candy) - Wikipedia

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    pastilles made from salty liquorice and sold in a black box; wine gums of four different flavours and colours—red, yellow, green, and orange—sold in a green box; brown cola-flavoured wine gums sold in a brown box; Each box contains 20 or 23 grams of candy.

  6. Dracula Piller - Wikipedia

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    They were originally manufactured by NCI Nordisk Chokolade Import A/S in Denmark, and later by the Danish company which took over NCI in 2011: Scan Choco A/S. The Dracula Piller bag features a picture of the famous fictional vampire Dracula , with his name written in big, red, blood-dripping letters.

  7. ‘Salty licorice’ cat pattern is the result of a genetic ...

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    The team called the gene variant w-sal, for salmiak — black licorice with a speckling of white salt. The researchers tested the salty colored cats and 178 normal-colored samples from the biobank ...

  8. Pirate coins - Wikipedia

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    Pirate coins are salty liquorice flavoured candies popular in Europe, especially the Nordic countries. The candies are coin-shaped and feature images associated with pirates, such as guns, skull and crossbones symbols, and parrots. Pirate coins have been produced by Fazer in Finland and by Haribo in Germany and Denmark.

  9. Category:Danish confectionery - Wikipedia

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    Danish chocolate (2 C, 1 P) Pages in category "Danish confectionery" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. ... Salty liquorice; Spunk (candy) T.

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