Memories of kadó
Fancy a little time travel without a competition? We have summarised the years since 1997 of our kadó liquorice life in 6 memories. You are cordially invited to play them online and enjoy yourself. Have fun!
Welcome to the liquorice paradise! Whether you are looking for your favourite liquorice or are surprised by the handmade liquorice blends, would like to delight your loved ones with a gift, liquorice subscription, voucher - choose your category and immerse yourself in the liquorice variety of kadó. Here the heart of a liquorice fan beats faster!
If you want to get to know the variety of liquorice from Iceland to Sicily, you have the opportunity here. Choose a flavour and the respective mixture offers the spectrum of flavours. Liquorice crosses through our range, good for beginners and explorers. Get ready to be surprised!
The coastal inhabitants probably invented the addition of salt to liquorice. The Netherlands and Scandinavia shape this category with wonderfully spicy combinations. The rough sea air can be found in the licorice varieties. Salt liquorice greets sea breeze - Ahoy!
Our extra salty liquorice varieties are only for adults. They are scratching the permitted limit of 7.99 percent added salt. Whether black and double salted or licorice sprinkled with a salt crust - no eye stays dry here!
If you only know Salmiak from cleaning, you've missed the best. Known as rock salt since ancient times, ammonia is still used for seasoning. Depending on the recipe, liquorice is given a mildly spicy, sweet-hearted or spicy note by ammonia. Liquorice for adults!
Our selection of sweet and mild liquorice ranges from aromatically soft, fruity filled and variegated licorice. The offer is as wide as there are sweets in Europe. No liquorice is the same here!
Our sweet-bitter, or "romaneque" liquorice with its natural flavours is from the South of Europe. Just like a mediterranean garden, these sorts are flavored with mint, citrus, elderflower, blackberry, honey, violet or aniseed. Experience the origins of liquorice here!
These tiny pieces of liquorice come from Italy, France and Spain and bring southern natural aromas such as mint, violet, anise and citrus. The circulatory stimulant clycyrrhizin is part of this natural product. That's why you shouldn't consume more than 5 grams of pure liquorice a day!
Make you happy with liquorice from kadó - for example with a liquorice mixture in a beautiful jewelry box or tin, an entertaining read about black passion, a cookbook with cooking ingredients, a liquorice subscription or a voucher? There is something presentable for every budget!
With the liquorice voucher you give away the key to the liquorice paradise. Whether looking forward to our liquorice variety and real indulgence in liquorice enjoyment - leave the decision to the recipient!
With the liquorice subscription, our variety of liquorice is tasted in peace and quiet, for a year. Or a half for a sniff. The liquorice shipments always arrive in the mailbox on the 10th of the month. If you want to make yourself or a liquorice fan happy, subscribe to liquorice in the house!
Our boxes, tins, and dispensers are small liquorice greeting cards from all over Europe, each with its own unique design. These little tins are nice and handy, ideal companions for on the go!
Liquorice in its liquid state is a species in itself: on ice, in cocktails, as an infusion, for lemonade or pure enjoyment - just sniff and sip!
Liquorice as a spice in the kitchen? But yes. Can it be mustard with liquorice or tagliatelle? Jam or chutney? The fine little kitchen helpers from Italy and Scandinavia bring amazing nuances of taste to the table. Happy testing - we look forward to your new liquorice recipes!
We are there for you from Mon to Sat! Whether collection or dispatch desired. For spontaneous liquorice cravings... just ring the bell, sing, dance ...
Liquorice to the movie? Selected cinemas in Berlin offer some liquorice mixtures to the film. Sweet or salty, black-coloured and delicious. Enjoy a black eve!
kadó behind the scenes. Anyone who wants to find out what it's like in the kadó liquorice shop has the opportunity to do so on a guided tour with Eat the World. kadó is the "culinary partner" of this delightful offer and opens its whispering door just for the tour guests.
kadó meets the artisan box makers. High-quality paper from Japan is turned into customised boxes at USE - practical and beautiful! Two Kreuzbergers come together to enjoy charitable work. Liquorice for the box!
For small and medium-sized companies looking for something special, liquorice from kadó is the perfect gift. We have gifts to suit individual tastes. Contact us and have a chat about liquorice from Europe!
What is liquorice? Do all liquorice taste the same? Cooking with liquorice? Here we chat from our liquorice knowledge, tell how it came to the book about liquorice, show how liquorice is produced, inspire to cook with liquorice powder. And are curious about your liquorice anecdote!
A few facts concisely told, informative and worth the read for a liquorice deep dive. What are the ingredients in liquorice? What is salmiac? How long have these black delicacies been available? This is where we chat away through our years of liquorice knowledge!
We wanted to explore some questions that we had heard frequently at work: Why is liquorice black? Is "salmiac" a type of liquorice too? What is the deal with "bears poo"? So we developed the idea to tell a few interesting and funny stories around liquorice in a little book. Viola!
The example of our ginger liquorice shows how liquorice is produced. This recipe was commissioned by kadó and developed in the food laboratory. Our salty sea urchins and our cinnamon glaze jelly are also exclusive kadó!
Liquorice moves into the spice racks not only of professional chefs. Liquorice powder gives the special touch of pasta, salad dressing, jam, meat and pastries. Here is fried, boiled and tried. Start with our cookbox, ...we look forward to your recipe, please to info@kado.de
The small and large liquorice monsters visit us every day and we share our liquorice stories. Some come from early childhood, others only start with kadó. We are always curious to hear a new one - and would be very happy to hear from you!
In 1997 the first One-Thing-Liquorice-Shop was founded in Berlin-Kreuzberg. kadó, inspired by french cadeau, should become a gift to every liquorice fan. Media accompanied kadó from the beginning, it´s a journey through time by its own. As our little kadó-story is. Have a look!
kadó was established in 1997 as the first specialized Liquorice Shop in Germany. This was discovered by some media, and they followed and reported on the store. Travel back in time with the help of our archive - radio, tv, press and web!
Luckily enough, throughout the years we took a photo every now and then during work hours. And without this little photographic treasure trove, we wouldn´t be able to tell the kadó story, from the very beginning until today. An amusing read, followed by a smile guaranteed!
Liquorice poetry is created when lovers share their fondness with us. Poems to liquorice you can read here...
A liquorice journey in 6 memories tells the story of kadó as a memorie
Fancy a game, dear liquorice monsters?
We look forward to your message via contact form or email to info@kado.de
You can reach us by phone on Mondays to Fridays from 9:30 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. and Saturdays from 9:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. on 030 69 04 16 38
A liquorice journey in 6 memories tells the story of kadó as a memorie
Fancy a game, dear liquorice monsters?
Fancy a little time travel without a competition? We have summarised the years since 1997 of our kadó liquorice life in 6 memories. You are cordially invited to play them online and enjoy yourself. Have fun!
Here are the explanations from the kadó events of these 5 years.
Or play another game right away?
Liquorice. Having moved to Berlin from the north, I was on the lookout for this drug, botanical name: Glycyrhizzia glabra. Liquorice is cooked from the liquorice root of this plant, is a natural plant product. And what delicious things can come out of it ...
This is what a liquorice root harvest looks like at the Amarelli company in southern Italy. About 100kg of roots are needed to cook 10kg of liquorice extract.
I knew my way around Holland, since my teenage years I often went from Emden across the Dollart to the neighbouring country to buy liquorice. Favourite varieties: Muntdrop and DZ, double-salted liquorice, still forbidden in Germany at that time.
Berlin had no idea about liquorice, this fact was researched after finishing my studies and the idea hit me like a bolt of lightning: liquorice shop! My parents were "thrilled", you don't need to study for that, child. Let's just say it didn't hurt either. After all, a business is first of all an idea that needs to be implemented well. First tests at weekly markets with "Dropjes & Koekjes" show the first, predominantly Dutch assortment with liquorice & cakes.
Famous in Holland, the lekker DZ liquorice, dubble zout. In German: twice salted liquorice. In Germany, it was a staple product until uniform EU food regulations allowed it to be sold in this country. Up to 7.99% salt is allowed in the recipe and requires a note that this is an "extra strong adult liquorice - not children's liquorice".
The liquorice research in Scandinavia expanded our liquorice assortment. Here, liquorice was also available in other aggregate states: in jam and even as Snapsi!
And then there is sal ammoniac, a rock salt that is now produced industrially. It gives the liquorice a sour-salty note. Depending on the amount used in the recipe, it is also a candidate for "adult liquorice".
But ammonium chloride can also keep a mildly sweet recipe from being "too sweet", and used sparingly, it can bring a sweet and savoury note to the liquorice. Like here with the Danish Heksenhyl - another of my absolute favourites.
Jam with liquorice. Here, no cat's paws are dissolved, but 1 teaspoon of pure liquorice powder is added to the recipe. In this way, the cook takes advantage of the property that liquorice is wonderfully aromatic with (tart) fruit. Hallonlakrits is very popular in Scandinavia, so it is not surprising that liquorice with raspberry jam is already available for breakfast.
Pippi Langstrum sends her regards ... This little spunk dot is made of liquorice and is deliciously spicy and crunchy. Each liquorice has its own consistency, together they create a liquorice delight.
The liquorice pipe, a hit, not only from my childhood. It was smoked together with friends "in the secret club", far away from the siblings. Here in a friendly 8-pack from Finland. Because Haribo pipes with the foam head were handmade and that became too expensive at some point.
Salta cassis, a very popular variety. Fruity and liquoricey, it was simply delicious. Unfortunately, liquorice companies are sometimes bought up and the new one takes the bestseller out of the range because it actually only makes wine gum. So why do people buy liquorice recipes?
Well, sometimes recipes reappear, new boss, new strategy, let's wait and see.
Play another memory game ...
goes like this ...
We will gladly advise you
Follow us on Instagram!
kadó Lakritzfachhandel
Graefestrasse 68
D - 10967 Berlin
Pick up or dispatch
Mo to Fri 9.30 - 5.00 p.m.
Sat from 9.30 - 2.00 p.m.
Phone 0049 | 30 | 69041638
info@kado.de
Buy kadó liquorice
in these arthouse cinemas
and online at our kadó Liquorice-Shop
We only use technically necessary cookies for the functionality of our online shop. You can find more information in our in our privacy policy.