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avoiding sassafras
I have been wanting to make root beer (or sarsaparilla, or birch
beer, or some similar thing), but I don't want to take a chance with sassafras, which may be carcinogenic. Every recipe I have seen for these things contains sassafras. Even sarsaparilla extracts/essences usually turn out to be sassafras for some reason that I don't comprehend. Does anyone here have a tried and true recipe for making such a beverage (or for an extract to make one) that doesn't contain sassafras? If so, I'd love to try it. Thanks, -- Jean B. |
avoiding sassafras
meh wrote:
> On Thu, 01 Mar 2012 22:14:57 -0500, "Jean B." > wrote: > >> I have been wanting to make root beer (or sarsaparilla, or birch >> beer, or some similar thing), but I don't want to take a chance >> with sassafras, which may be carcinogenic. Every recipe I have >> seen for these things contains sassafras. Even sarsaparilla >> extracts/essences usually turn out to be sassafras for some reason >> that I don't comprehend. Does anyone here have a tried and true >> recipe for making such a beverage (or for an extract to make one) >> that doesn't contain sassafras? If so, I'd love to try it. > > > That's like asking how to make a steak without using meat. > > Why? One would think sarsaparilla extract would at least contain sarsaparilla. Ditto a drink called "sarsaparilla" must have started out containing sarsaparilla. Most sarsaparilla extracts, syrups, etc. don't contain any sarsaparilla and seem to be sassafras-based. I actually have found ONE formula that avoids sassafras, but I'd like to hear of something people have actually made and liked. -- Jean B. |
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