Sarsaparilla flavored soft drinks
Sarsaparilla is a woody vine of the lily family (Liliaceae), has a mild anise flavor and provides root beer’s foamy head. Sarsaparilla is a soft drink, originally made from the Smilax regelii plant.
The name of sarsaparilla comes from the Spanish, zarza, bramble, parra, vine and the diminutive illa -in other words, a small bramble-like climber.
The leaves are commonly oval to heart-shaped prominently veined and often patented.
Sarsaparilla has long been used for skin complaints such as psoriasis.
It was introduced into Europe following the Spanish colonization of South America. Sarsaparilla contains 1.8% to 2.4% steroid saponins, including the following:
*Sarsaponin
*Smilasaponin
*Sarsaparilloside and its aglycones, sarsapogenin, smilagenin and polinastanol
Sarsaparilla flavored soft drinks