Egyptian Licorice
by Yogi Tea- Tea type
- Herbal Tea
- Ingredients
- Not available
- Flavors
- Licorice, Sweet, Anise, Cinnamon, Citrus, Citrus Zest, Cloves, Ginger, Herbs, Lemon Zest, Orange, Spices, Spicy
- Sold in
- Tea Bag
- Caffeine
- Caffeine Free
- Certification
- Organic, Vegan
- Edit tea info Last updated by Arby
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Modern licorice is actually flavored with anise rather than licorice. I’ve found that I definitely prefer the taste of anise. Most people seem to have a definite preference for one or the other.
I really enjoy licorice pipes and “made with real licorice” things, although I definitely enjoy anise as well. I usually don’t like licorice root or cinnamon bark in tea because I find they has this weird sickly sweet flavour I associate with cough syrup and stevia.
I know what you mean. Licorice root and stevia bother me the same way. I still enjoy cinnamon bark, it can be really sweet, but it reminds me more of honey.