I used to be taken to visit the sarsaparilla stand in Blackburn market as a kid.
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Spices obtained from roots include sassafras, angelica, sarsaparilla and licorice.
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Dr. Cronk sarsaparilla beer was bottled in stoneware and glass eight-sided bottles.
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How do you think Babe Ruth choked down all those hot dogs, with sarsaparilla?
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See miners panning for gold, purchase a sarsaparilla and enjoy live music.
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Vibrant cherry-berry, sarsaparilla and Asian spice, which lifts the aromas and flavors.
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Think black pudding supercharged with Boddingtons ale batter and sarsaparilla apple chutney.
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Root beer made with cane sugar and flavored with a mixture of root beer and sarsaparilla extracts.
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Rooty and mint-edged, with ripe strawberry and a sarsaparilla edge that offers up-front pleasure.
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Any of various prickly climbing plants of the tropical American genus Smilax having aromatic roots and heart-shaped leaves
Carbonated drink flavored with an extract from sarsaparilla root or with birch oil and sassafras
This flavor was originally derived from the dried roots of tropical smilax vines. Today, products featuring sarsaparilla use artificial flavors.
S. Aristolochiaefolia-Mexican. S. Refelii-Honduran. S. Febrifuga-Ecuadorian. All three types of sarsaparilla are species of the genus Smilax and belong to the family Smilacaceae. Contains saponins which are derived mainly from sarsapogenin and smilagenin. ...
Any of a number of species of perennial herb of the genus Aralia. Represented in the North Country by two species, Bristly Sarsaparilla (Aralia hispida) and Wild Sarsaparilla (Aralia nudicaulis).
Is a widely applicable alternative. It may be used to aid proper functioning of the body as a whole and in the correction of such diffuse systemic problems as skin and rheumatic conditions. ...