Liquorice

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 Liquorice
TypeBotanical
SourceLiquorice root or sweet
ClassificationAroma & Culinary Additives
Primary UsesThroat tonics, cough draughts, flavouring
Common PotionsCough Potion
Alchemical PropertiesSoothing to throat
Magical EffectsEases coughing and irritation
Hazard LevelLow
Shelf LifeDried root or sweets keep well
NotesOften smuggled into class as “totally medicinal, Professor, honest.”




Used both as a medicinal herb and a treat, liquorice finds its way into countless student bags. Its naturally soothing properties make it ideal for tonics targeting the throat and lungs. Professors only allow the sweetened version in class if students promise not to chew loudly.