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  2. Breville Group - Wikipedia

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    In 1974, Breville released the toasted sandwich maker, which was a huge success, selling 400,000 units in its first year, and making the Breville brand a household name in Australia. Soon after this, the Breville toasted sandwich maker was launched in New Zealand and the United Kingdom , where it was met with similar success.

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  5. Liquorice (confectionery) - Wikipedia

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    Tyrkisk peber, a Danish salty liquorice by Fazer. During manufacturing, the ingredients are dissolved in water and heated to 135 °C (275 °F). In order to obtain sweets of the desired shapes, the liquid is poured into molds that are created by impressing holes into a container filled with starch powder.

  6. Salty liquorice - Wikipedia

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    Salty liquorice, salmiak liquorice or salmiac liquorice, is a variety of liquorice flavoured with salmiak salt (sal ammoniac; ammonium chloride), and is a common confection found in the Nordic countries, Benelux, and northern Germany. [1]

  7. Talk:Salty liquorice - Wikipedia

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    So Salty Liquorice is actually Liquorice that is flavoured with Salmiak. Salmiak is exactly the same thing as Ammonium Chloride... — Preceding unsigned comment added by 137.163.16.18 08:41, 28 November 2013 (UTC) In Finnish "salmiakki" is a common term for salty liquorice.