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Fazer Salmiakki Mix - Original Finnish Salty Liquorice - Salmiak - Salmiac - Wine Gums - Candy - Bag 180g

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Sal ammoniac ( ammonium chloride) has a history of being used as a cough medicine, as it works as an expectorant. [3] Finnish author Jukka Annala speculates that salty liquorice has its origins in pharmacy stores that manufactured their own cough medicine. [4] Where and when ammonium chloride and liquorice were first combined to produce salty liquorice is unclear, [5] but by the 1930s it was produced in Finland, Norway, Denmark, Sweden and the Netherlands as a pastille. [4] Types [ edit ] Salmiakin nimi on peräisin muinaisilta kreikkalaisilta, jotka löysivät ammoniumkloridia Ammonin temppelin läheltä ja antoivat sille nimeksi sal ammoniacus, "Ammonin suola". [2] Tästä on johdettu sana salmiakki latinan ja hollannin kautta muun muassa suomen kieleen.

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Deski / Päivän Deski / HK Ruokatalo Oy tuoteuutisia deski.fi. Arkistoitu 27.4.2014. Viitattu 6.3.2011.Liquorice root is said to reduce gastric inflammation and even help reduce stress. In terms of other benefits, if you eat a lot of super salty liquorice, Scandinavian people think you are really cool (Maybe). Nope, it’s called Ammonium Chloride. The Finns call is Salmiakki, which sounds entirely more palatable (and marketable) than Ammonium Chloride.

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Tietokirjailija Jukka Annala arvioi salmiakkimakeisten syntyneen apteekkien valmistamasta yskänlääkkeestä. [3] On epäselvää, milloin lakritsia ja ammoniumkloridia alettiin yhdistää salmiakiksi, [4] mutta 1930-luvulla salmiakkia tuotettiin jo Suomessa, Norjassa ja Alankomaissa makeiseksi. [3] [5] Salmiakkia myytiin useiden vuosikymmenten ajan apteekeissa yskänlääkkeenä [6]. Yskänlääkkeenä myytävän salmiakin ammoniumkloridipitoisuus oli tavallisesti korkeampi kuin makeisena myytävällä salmiakilla. Apteekkien salmiakki oli salmiakkijauhetta, jota syötiin kaatamalla kämmenelle ja nuolemalla siitä. Vähitellen salmiakin myyntiä apteekeissa on vähennetty, koska tätä syöntitapaa pidettiin epähygieenisenä. Apteekeista voi ostaa yhä irtotavarana Haganolin ”Apteekin Salmiakkia”, joka on vinoneliön muotoisina pastilleina [6]. Vinoneliötä sanotaan toisinaan salmiakiksi tai salmiakkikuvioksi. We recommend starting with things like Saltbomber, Skolekridt or Lakridsæg as all of these have sugar coatings. None are strong. Culture Trip launched in 2011 with a simple yet passionate mission: to inspire people to go beyond their boundaries and experience what makes a place, its people and its culture special and meaningful — and this is still in our DNA today. We are proud that, for more than a decade, millions like you have trusted our award-winning recommendations by people who deeply understand what makes certain places and communities so special. Get them a bag of Tyrkisk Peber, a bag of Djungelvrål and a bag of Skolekridt – then you have covered most bases. BBF ❤️ Yes. Once you develop a taste, you’ll be circling the liquorice shops at midnight looking for your fix.

Tunnettuja salmiakkituotemerkkejä ovat muun muassa Dracula, Lakrisal, Merkkari, Tyrkisk Peber ( Turkinpippuri), Sisu, Super salmiakki, Aakkoset, Pantteri, Halvan salmiakki sekä Tsaukki taukki. Salmiakkeja myydään eri muodoissa: pastilleina, karkkeina pusseissa, juomina, jauheina, purkkana ja jäätelönä. http://www.nidar.com/eway/default.aspx?pid=8&trg=Left_785&Main_680=785:0:2,404&Left_785=729:2088::0:789:2:::0:0 [ vanhentunut linkki] The strength of the confectionery depends on the amount of food grade ammonium chloride (salmiak salt) used, which varies by country and what's considered a safe amount. In Sweden, for example, the most popular types of salty liquorice contain an average of 7% of ammonium chloride. In 2012, there was a European Union proposal to limit the amount to 0.3%, which was met with wide opposition. [6] Although the European Union now regulates the use of ammonium chloride to 0.3% in most foodstuffs, there is no specific restriction for it in liquorice or ice cream. [7] At a level of up to 7.99% ammonium chloride, salmiak pastilles are considered a "traditionally-applied medicine to assist expectoration in the airways".

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