- Tyrkisk Peber
Tyrkisk Peber (Danish for "Turkish Pepper", often referred to as "Turkinpippuri" in Finland, "Tyrkisk Pepper" in Norway and "Turkisk Peppar" in Sweden) is a strong
liquorice candy flavored withammonium chloride (salmiakki ) and pepper, made by the Finnish companyFazer and popular in the country. Tyrkisk Peber was originally invented byPer Fjelsten in 1976 [cite web|url=http://www.hs.fi/talous/artikkeli/Turkinpippuri+-makeisen+keksij%C3%A4+palkittiin/1135232268848 |title=Turkinpippuri-makeisen keksijä palkittiin |author=STT|publisher=Helsingin Sanomat|accessdate=2007-12-01 |language=Finnish ] [cite web|url=http://iq.jubii.dk/qa/show/10902/Hvorfor+hedder+det+Tyrkisk+Peber%3F/ |title=Hvorfor hedder det Tyrkisk Peber? |accessdate=2007-12-01 |language=Danish ] and made by the Danish companyPerelly , which was taken over byFazer .The basic variant is a large, hollow round shell both coated and filled with
salmiakki powder. It is sold in dark blue bags. The Tyrkisk Peber product family has recently expanded to include the “Hot & Sour” (a milder variant of the traditional design, produced in four different flavours) and “Bonfire” (soft, much milder candies) bagged variants, as well as lollipops and filled licorice. There has also been a chili flavored version and a strongly licorice-flavored version with less of the ammonium chloride and peppercorn flavoring, but these have since been discontinued. The licorice-flavored variant can still be found as one of the flavors in the “Hot & Sour” bags, though. Tyrkisk Peber ice cream is sold by Hjem-IS/Kotijäätelö in Norway and Finland. [ [http://www.hjem-is.no/Default.aspx?ID=1652&M=Shop&PID=2873&ProductID=115 Hjem-IS - Voksenis ] ]It no doubt adds to their popularity that Tyrkisk Peber is sometimes used to make the Finnish
cocktail salmiakkikoskenkorva and similar Danish, Norwegian and Swedish cocktails. WhenPerelly manufactured Tyrkish Peber, it was also available as powder. The powder was often used to make thecocktail , which in Denmark is known assorte svin ,små grå , orhot shot , in Sweden aslakritsshot , and in Norway astyrker orlakrisshot .Tyrkisk Peber is
hygroscopic , and if left in an unsealed bag it will absorb water from the air and stick together after a few days.References
External links
* [http://www.tyrkiskpeber.com/ Tyrkisk Peber]
* [http://www.fazermakeiset.fi/user/default.asp?site=2 Fazer Website (Finnish)]
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