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Yashtimadhu is a Sanskrit name, `Yashti`means steam, stalk; and `madhu`means sweet or honey. In Hindi it is called Mulethi or Jethimadh and in English it is called Liquorice, botanically known as Glycyrrhiza glabra,
India has always had a tradition of classical Indian singers consuming mulethi to improve their voice and singing.
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