Subsequently, one may also ask, are root beer and sarsaparilla the same?
Root beer is actually an adulterated sarsaparilla, as it contains a mix of other ingredients. It has a lighter aftertaste than sarsaparilla. It comes in 2 varieties, namely, the alcoholic version and the soft drink version. Both the drinks are well-loved and have their followers all over the world.
Subsequently, question is, what type of drink is sarsaparilla? Sarsaparilla is a soft drink, originally made from the Smilax ornata or other plants, but now sometimes made with artificial ingredients. In most Southeast Asian countries, it is known as sarsi, and there is a Sarsi brand. It is similar to root beer.
Beside this, is sarsaparilla drink good for you?
The benefits. Sarsaparilla contains a wealth of plant chemicals thought to have a beneficial effect on the human body. Chemicals known as saponins might help reduce joint pain and skin itching, and also kill bacteria. Other chemicals may be helpful in reducing inflammation and protecting the liver from damage.
Is Sarsaparilla banned?
Well, sassafras and sarsaparilla both contain safrole, a compound recently banned by the FDA due to its carcinogenic effects. Safrole was found to contribute to liver cancer in rats when given in high doses, and thus it and sassafras or sarsaparilla-containing products were banned.