Liquorice root

swright81076

Tinkerer
Apr 7, 2012
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Castleford, West Yorkshire
While in Richmond today I bought a piece of liquorice root. Not to chew, but as a bushcrafters, to use for fire craft.

A 1 inch piece was broken off the end and shredded. I added nothing to it to help.

The shredded part took a spark on the second attempt and had a lovely flame going. I didn't add any further kindling to it, I just wanted to see if it would work as a tinder, and it did. Magnificently. The whole 1 inch piece burnt away with a wonderful smell.

Next time I pass an olde English sweet shop or chemist I'll pick up some more.

Sorry can't add pictures till next week as we're still in the tin tent with poor signal.

sent from my Jelly Bean'd galaxy nexus.
 

Toddy

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Hmmm, neat :D

The roots are rich in a kind of sugar (glycyrrhizin) so maybe that's what burnt so well.

I have a big jar of them in the herb drawer, I'll have a play tomorrow :D

cheers,
Toddy
 
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Samon

Bushcrafter (boy, I've got a lot to say!)
Mar 24, 2011
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Britannia!
I could never sacrifice liquorice root in that way, far better for eating.

considering they cost 17p each over here I agree! damn 'health food' shops..

I'm sure if I bothered to look around I could get a bag of them for about £2 though.. and if you're already chewing on one you won't be far from something to start a fire if need be! ;)
 

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