Violet pastilles?
Why are they called that? Isn't it just licorice?
Why are they called that? Isn't it just licorice?
McDonald's has a new sauce, the Cajun Sauce…is it permanent or is this sauce only available for a few weeks?
How many calories does a pretzel from the bakery have? I can weigh them when I'm traveling.
Hello ladies, gentlemen and those who do not identify with this. I have some US-made, deposit-free beverage cans here. I'd like to know what kind of trash these types of cans go in these days. I would be grateful for an answer to this. 😀
Because they have an aroma of violets…. you can googlen.
You, “Veilchenpastillen” aren’t actually a licorice, but cough sweets with violet taste. The name refers to the aroma of violet flowers, not to the content.
Lakritze is already
This is Lakritz with violet-blooded oil.
No does not stand in the ingredients
Come on! Maybe only Veilchen-Aroma is used.
The unique taste of Veilchenblood oil combined with spicy Lakritz makes HARIBO Viola a real specialty.
https://onlineshop.haribo.com/haribo/lakritz/43/viola
Do you know a brand where violet blood oil is in it?