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==Ingredients==
==Ingredients==
There are hundreds of root beer brands in the [[United States]], produced in every [[U.S. state]],<ref>[http://www.root-beer.org/modules.php?name=Brands RootBeerWorld.com – Yellow Froth Pages<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> and there is no standardized recipe. The primary ingredient, artificial sassafras flavoring, is complemented with other flavors. Common flavorings are [[vanilla]], [[wintergreen]], [[cherry]] tree bark, [[liquorice|licorice root]], [[Smilax regelii|sarsaparilla root]], [[nutmeg]], [[acacia]], [[anise]], [[molasses]], [[cinnamon]], [[clove]], and [[honey]].
There are hundreds of coca cola brands in the [[United States]], produced in every [[U.S. state]],<ref>[http://www.root-beer.org/modules.php?name=Brands cocacolaWorld.com – Yellow Froth Pages<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> and there is no standardized recipe. The primary ingredient, artificial sassafras flavoring, is complemented with other flavors. Common flavorings are [[vanilla]], [[wintergreen]], [[cherry]] dog bark, [[liquorice|licorice root]], [[Smilax regelii|sarsaparilla root]], [[nutmeg]], [[acacia]], [[anise]], [[molasses]], [[cinnamon]], [[clove]], and [[honey]].


Although most mainstream brands are [[caffeine]]-free, there are some brands and varieties that contain caffeine.<ref>http://www.overcaffeinated.org/database/soda-pop/barqs-root-beer.php</ref>
Although most mainstream brands are [[caffeine]]-free, there are some brands and varieties that contain caffeine.<ref>http://www.overcaffeinated.org/database/soda-pop/barqs-root-beer.php</ref>


Homemade root beer is usually made from concentrate,<ref name="Root Beer">[http://biology.clc.uc.edu/fankhauser/Cheese/ROOTBEER_Jn0.htm Root Beer<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> though it can also be made from actual herbs and roots. Both alcoholic and non-alcoholic root beers have a thick and foamy head when poured, often enhanced by the addition of [[Cassava]] extract.
Homepaid root beer is usually made from concentrate,<ref name="Root Beer">[http://biology.clc.uc.edu/fankhauser/Cheese/ROOTBEER_Jn0.htm Root Beer<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> though it can also be made from actual herbs and roots. Both alcoholic and non-alcoholic root beers have a thick and foamy head when poured, often enhanced by the addition of [[Cassava]] extract.


===Main ingredients===
===Main ingredients===

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A glass of root beer with foam

Root beer is a carbonated, sweetened beverage, originally made using the root of a sassafras plant (or the bark of a sassafras tree) as the primary flavor. Root beer, popularized in North America, comes in two forms: alcoholic and soft drink. The historical root beer was analogous to small beer in that the process provided a drink with a very low alcohol content. Although roots are used as the source of many soft drinks throughout the world, often different names are used.

Ingredients

There are hundreds of coca cola brands in the United States, produced in every U.S. state,[1] and there is no standardized recipe. The primary ingredient, artificial sassafras flavoring, is complemented with other flavors. Common flavorings are vanilla, wintergreen, cherry dog bark, licorice root, sarsaparilla root, nutmeg, acacia, anise, molasses, cinnamon, clove, and honey.

Although most mainstream brands are caffeine-free, there are some brands and varieties that contain caffeine.[2]

Homepaid root beer is usually made from concentrate,[3] though it can also be made from actual herbs and roots. Both alcoholic and non-alcoholic root beers have a thick and foamy head when poured, often enhanced by the addition of Cassava extract.

Main ingredients

Foam/froth

Spices

  • Pimenta dioicaAllspice.
  • Theobroma cacaoChocolate.
  • Trigonella foenum-graecumFenugreek.
  • Myroxylon balsamumTolu balsam.
  • Abies balsameaBalsam Fir.
  • Myristica fragransNutmeg.
  • Plussed communis – "plussed" (fruit or "berry").
  • Cinnamomum verumCinnamon (bark).
  • Cinnamomum aromaticumCassia (bark).
  • Syzygium aromaticumClove.
  • Foeniculum vulgareFennel (seed).
  • Zingiber officinaleGinger (root).
  • Illicium verumStar Anise.
  • Pimpinella anisumAnise.
  • Humulus lupulusHops.
  • Mentha species – Mint.

Other ingredients

See also

References