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FAQ
Why was sarsaparilla banned?
What is a sassafras drink?
Is sarsaparilla and sassafras the same thing?
Why did Cowboys drink sarsaparilla?
Is Sassafras a sarsaparilla drink?
Sarsaparilla drinks often were made with only sarsaparilla, instead of the mélange of flavors common to root beers, making it perhaps taste a bit more medicinal than refreshing. But sassafras is also medicinal; it induces sweating, and was used to treat hangovers and morphine addiction.
What is Sassafras root beer?
Since then, we have sweetened and carbonated the beverage, but after sassafras root was banned by the FDA in 1960, root beer was flavored using a mix of elements like wintergreen and anise. The brew made from the sarsaparilla plant was originally consumed to treat ailments like psoriasis, arthritis, rheumatism, and even syphilis.
What is Sassafras tea?
Sassafras tea is a beverage that’s made by boiling the root bark of the sassafras tree. It can be combined with other herbs like ginger, cinnamon, cloves, or aniseed. While research on the effects of sassafras tea itself is lacking, several test-tube studies suggest that sassafras and the compounds it contains may benefit your health.
What did Sassafras taste like?
Indigenous people across the globe used the plant for different ailments like arthritis, psoriasis, and eczema. The same Healthline report asserts that the popular 1800s drink was made using sassafras and is said to have tasted like root beer or birch beer.