Liquorice - Production

The example of our ginger liquorice shows how liquorice is produced. This recipe was commissioned by kadó and developed in the food laboratory. Our salty sea urchins and our cinnamon glaze jelly are also exclusive kadó!

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 Salmiak (ammonium chloride) is a rock salt. It is industrially produced for the food industry, a white sour-salty tasting fine granulate. A maximum of 7.99 percent salt is permitted in the recipe, this must be labelled as "Extra strong adult liquorice - not children's liquorice".What does LiquoriceLiquorice is a natural plant product of the liquorice root. Its black colour comes from the vegetable carbon dissolved in the cooking process. Pure liquorice tastes sweet-tart, bitter. The consistency is hard as candy. contain, how is liquorice made? Using our own recipe of ginger liquorice, we can show you how liquorice is made by hand. Because kadó commissioned a food laboratory specializing in confectionery to develop a liquorice recipe with a FlavourThe addition of flavourings enhances the smell and|or taste of a foodstuff; they are subject to labelling under the Foodstuffs Ordinance. A natural flavouring may only be described as such if it consists of 95 percent natural substance. of ginger and we accompanied the cooking process with photographs. Two kilos of "Basic Liquorice Recipe" were cooked and divided into 5 portions, each seasoned with a different ginger FlavourThe addition of flavourings enhances the smell and|or taste of a foodstuff; they are subject to labelling under the Foodstuffs Ordinance. A natural flavouring may only be described as such if it consists of 95 percent natural substance.. Liquorice has a strong taste of its own, so which of the 5 ginger flavours would withstand it?
After cooling down, the time had come, we tasted the portions and the best tasting recipe was the one with the ginger aromaThe addition of flavourings enhances the smell and|or taste of a foodstuff; they are subject to labelling under the Foodstuffs Ordinance. A natural flavouring may only be described as such if it consists of 95 percent natural substance. from Berlin. The ginger macerate obtained in cold extraction from the Prussian spirits factory in Berlin was steadfast enough. The fiery ginger aroma harmonizes with the liquorice taste, the ConsistencyGelatine consists mainly of pork rinds and bones, which come from registered slaughterhouses and are boiled at high temperatures and purified several times during the production process. Gelatine is sold as powder or slices and is used as a water-soluble, tasteless thickening agent. is soft and crumple - a successful recipe, order fulfilled, but test it for yourself.
In addition to the crumple ginger cubes, a soft cinnamon liquorice jelly and a firm sea salt liquorice with Gum arabicGum arabic is a tree resin. To extract it, the trunk of the acacia tree is scratched and the resin that emerges is removed. In the confectionery industry, gum arabic from Sudan is preferred. Gum arabic is tasteless and is used as a thickening agent. have now also been commissioned. And don't forget the kadó-letten - powdery pressed liquorice lozenges. More about the First own Liquorice-Recipe with Ginger...

 

Photo Gallery Liquorice Manufactory

The cupboard with its trays, where the starch is dried to keep the model in shape.
The cupboard with its trays, where the starch is dried to keep the model in shape.
The model is gently pressed and formed into the starch by hand.
The model is gently pressed and formed into the starch by hand.
First the sugar syrup is cooked at just the right temperature and for just the right time.
First the sugar syrup is cooked at just the right temperature and for just the right time.
After another round of cooking the dissolved pure licorice is added.
After another round of cooking the dissolved pure licorice is added.
Stir and cool down for a certain amount of time.
Stir and cool down for a certain amount of time.
The organic ginger extract for the special flavour.
The organic ginger extract for the special flavour.
Pouring the licorice syrup into the disposal tins before portioning it into the starch model.
Pouring the licorice syrup into the disposal tins before portioning it into the starch model.
Now work has to be quick before the syrup gets solid.
Now work has to be quick before the syrup gets solid.
Freshly disposed licorice cubes in the starch model.
Freshly disposed licorice cubes in the starch model.
A layer of starch keeps the licorice from drying.
A layer of starch keeps the licorice from drying.
At least find a manufactory for this recipe.
At least find a manufactory for this recipe.

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