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Sky > wrote in news:4C11E242.5325
@NOsbcglobal.SnPeAtM: > Since both gumbo file' and rootbeer are derived from sassafras, can they > be substituted for each other? I've used the former perhaps once or > twice and the latter only with vanilla ice cream as a float or solely as > a sodapop drink. What and how else do the two have in common > (whatever!)? > > Sky, who's just curious ![]() > Hey Sky, Read this, I hope it answers your question. > Filé powder > From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia > > Filé powder, also called gumbo filé, is a spice made from dried and ground sassafras leaves. It is used in the making of some types of gumbo, a Creole and Cajun soup/stew. It is sprinkled sparingly over gumbo as a seasoning and a thickening agent, giving it a distinctive flavor and texture. Filé can provide thickening when okra is not in season.[1] > > Unlike sassafras roots, sassafras leaves do not contain a detectable amount of safrole.[2] Safrole is toxic to the liver and somewhat carcinogenic.[3][4] -- regards, piedmont (michael) the practical bbq'r!; http://sites.google.com/site/thepracticalbbqr/ SeeSig>(mawil55) |
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