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Is licor vegan?

Licor is potentially vegan - it can be derived from plants or animals. You should ask the manufacturer for more details.

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So, what is licor?

Licor, also known as licorice, is a root with a distinct sweet and slightly bitter flavor. It has been used for centuries for both medicinal and culinary purposes, and can be found in various forms such as dried, powdered, or as an extract. Licor is known for its ability to soothe sore throats and digestive issues, and is a popular ingredient in traditional herbal remedies. In cooking, it is commonly used in candies, desserts, and even savory dishes to add a unique depth of flavor. With its distinctive taste and potential health benefits, licor is a versatile ingredient that has been enjoyed by cultures around the world.

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