Licorice roots have been used worldwide as medicine and flavor in the industry for over 4000 years. Medicinal uses of licorice are recorded in texts such as Charaka Samhita, Assyrian Herbal (2000 BC) and Ebers Papyrus (1600 BC). The word liquorice essentially derives from Old Gremore...
Mulethi, also known as liquorice root is known to provide tons of health benefits. From boosting immunity and relieving acidity to treating indigestion and benefiting diabetic patients, Mulethi is indeed a magic remedy. Drinking Mulethi tea or kadha helps treat sore throat and comore...
The plant has stoloniferous roots and green coloured pinnate leaves with 10-15 leaflets. ... The distinct alluring aroma of mulethi root comes from the presence of a biochemical compound anethole whereas its signature sweet taste is due to the compound glycyrrhizin.more...