Licorice Powder / Ground Licorice Root

Licorice powder is made from the dried root of the Glycyrrhiza glabra plant, known for its distinctive sweet, earthy flavor. It has been used for centuries in traditional medicine and as a flavoring agent in food and beverages. The powder is often used in herbal remedies, candies, and as a natural sweetener.

Physical Properties

Color: Light brown to dark brown

Texture: Fine, smooth powder

Odor: Sweet, earthy, and slightly woody

Taste: Sweet with a mild bitter aftertaste

Moisture Content: ≤ 10%

Particle Size: Typically 80–100 mesh

Chemical Properties

Glycyrrhizin Content: 4%–10% (responsible for the sweet taste and medicinal properties)

Total Ash: ≤ 6%

Acid Insoluble Ash: ≤ 1%

Volatile Oil Content: 0.5%–1%

pH (aqueous extract): 5.5 – 6.5

Flavonoids: Present (flavonoids like liquiritin contribute to its therapeutic properties)

Nutritional Information (per 100g)

Energy: Approx. 300–350 kcal

Protein: 4–5 g

Fat: 0.5–1 g

Carbohydrates: 75–80 g

Fiber: 10–15 g

Sugars: 50–60 g

Sodium: 10–20 mg

Quality Standards

“Compliant with local and European standards according to food safety regulations.”

Free from artificial colors, preservatives, and contaminants

Consistent color and flavor profile

No off-odors, mold, or spoilage

Complies with international food safety standards (ISO, HACCP, FDA, FSSAI)

Microbiological Standards

Total Plate Count: < 100,000 cfu/g

Yeast & Mold: < 1,000 cfu/g

E. coli: Negative

Salmonella: Absent in 25g

Coliforms: < 100 cfu/g

Packaging & Storage

As per the customer’s request, polypropylene bags and cartons.”

Storage: Store in a cool, dry place, away from direct sunlight and strong odors to preserve its flavor and medicinal properties

Shelf Life

18 to 24 months under proper storage conditions

Traceability and Compliance;

Origin :Egypt

Applications

Used in herbal medicine for digestive issues, respiratory conditions, and as an anti-inflammatory

Flavoring agent in candies, beverages, and syrups

Common in licorice-based products, such as licorice candy and liquor

Used in traditional recipes and spice mixes in Mediterranean and Asian cuisines

Can be used as a sweetener in foods and beverages, such as teas, desserts, and baked goods

Often found in throat lozenges and cough syrups

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