What is sarsaparilla?
Correct answer: Soft drink
quicksilver
growing up were called it sasparilla
Player Meyer
I thought it was made from the root of a sassafras tree. Hence the name and the reference to root beer.
Laudy Miss Claudy
luckycatfay, A contraire...nothing tastes better than a root beer float with vanilla ice cream!
Veronica
Quizard, watch foods that built America show
Quizard
watch foods that built America show
Laura
Player Meyer, They are not the same. Sassafras is related to laurels and grows in the eastern USA. Sarsaparilla is related to lilies and grows in Central and South America.
Mel
INOLD TOWN SAN DIEGO, THE WAS A PLACE WHERE SASPARILA WASSOLD. IT HAD AN UN7SUAL TASTE, BUT IT WAS GOOD. A CHANGE FROM PEPSI AND COKE.
Melode
WHEN I LI
Player #26246982
It's actually a plant native to Jamaica & South America. It's used for treatment of, to name a few, skin & kidney problems... was also used in the treatment of leprosy
Player #1873388
Heard it mentioned on all the old westerns.
Angel
Going back to memory lane...i so love sarsi even when i was just a kid.
Player #21791575
Pikey Mick, i live in kansas the only place we could get it as a kid was at the amusement park where i live its closed now aww memories
Perfumella
elizabeth bennett, Or Vegemite!
barbit58
love it. it tastes exactly like fresh date juice
Droopy
it's a famous drink in Fallout series 😁😅
RushMama2112
Love it! Used to get Ol'Bob Miller's in Vegas & Arizona years ago. Now I can only find Tombstone.
Player #96919
quicksilver, i used to think it tasted a bit like dandelion and burdock
ChewyGazelle68623
had some when I was a little girl!! Cant believe I still remember it!!
Uninitialized
Laurel and Hardy scene .Hilarious.