licorice的解释
名词欧亚甘草,由欧亚甘草根熬成的精
1. 甘草:草本精华金花菊(Coneflower)北美黄连(Goldenseal)黄芪(Astragalus)甘草(Licorice)接骨木果(Elderberry)参考建议多数人会自己去诊断和治疗感冒而不去看医生,但是抗生素和抗组胺药并不能令你的感冒痊愈.
2. 欧亚甘草:草药泡制的油--通常使用了姜黄根(Turmeric)、欧亚甘草(Licorice)和生姜(Ginger),它们作为营养传导的媒介,帮助草药的药用价值更加完整而深入的作用于身体.
3. 甘草霜:Leonurine 益母草碱 | Licorice 甘草霜 | Liensinine 莲心碱
4. 吃糖:And you can put candy in it.|可以放糖果在里面 | Licorice?|吃糖? | Sure.|好啊
1. (用于制糖的)甘草精
Licorice is a firm black substance with a strong taste. It is used for making sweets.
1. The wine is beautifully balanced with a captivating nose that offers aromas of roasted coffee and licorice.
2. It had a spicy nose of cinnamon and licorice, with light tannins.
3. I enjoyed the sweetness of the fruit plus hints of licorice and fennel.
4. Feng has since set up a shop in Guangdong and his licorice is sold as far away as Hong Kong and Taiwan.
5. It had aromas of mint and eucalypt plus layers of licorice and ripe blackberries in the mouth.
6. A scoop of ice cream made with Chinese herbs adds a licorice flavor.
noun
1. a black candy flavored with the dried root of the licorice plant
Synonym: liquorice
2. licorice的反义词
2. deep-rooted coarse-textured plant native to the Mediterranean region having blue flowers and pinnately compound leaves
widely cultivated in Europe for its long thick sweet roots
Synonym: liquorice Glycyrrhiza glabra