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- Q4765304 subject Q15862088.
- Q4765304 subject Q7850055.
- Q4765304 subject Q8314075.
- Q4765304 abstract "The aniseed twist is often mistaken for cough candy. An aniseed twist is a red or occasionally orange, aniseed-flavoured boiled sweet common in the United Kingdom. Cough Candy (also rendered Koff Candy) is a clove-flavoured boiled sweet. Confectioners who make aniseed twists include Bonds of London and Trebor. The relative piquancy of the sweet's aniseed flavour varies considerably among confectioners.Although aniseed twists resemble throat lozenges, throat lozenges taste of spice, menthol, and eucalyptus oil.".
- Q4765304 thumbnail Aniseedtwist.JPG?width=300.
- Q4765304 wikiPageExternalLink koff-candy-twist.
- Q4765304 wikiPageWikiLink Q145.
- Q4765304 wikiPageWikiLink Q15862088.
- Q4765304 wikiPageWikiLink Q17116096.
- Q4765304 wikiPageWikiLink Q1788872.
- Q4765304 wikiPageWikiLink Q28692.
- Q4765304 wikiPageWikiLink Q407418.
- Q4765304 wikiPageWikiLink Q511687.
- Q4765304 wikiPageWikiLink Q7850055.
- Q4765304 wikiPageWikiLink Q8314075.
- Q4765304 comment "The aniseed twist is often mistaken for cough candy. An aniseed twist is a red or occasionally orange, aniseed-flavoured boiled sweet common in the United Kingdom. Cough Candy (also rendered Koff Candy) is a clove-flavoured boiled sweet. Confectioners who make aniseed twists include Bonds of London and Trebor.".
- Q4765304 label "Aniseed twist".
- Q4765304 depiction Aniseedtwist.JPG.