How to Make Root Beer using Sassafras #foraging #forager #recipes
Wild Eats: Ep. 2 Root beer is made from a plant called sassafras. This plant grows commonly in the southeastern regions of the US. You’ve probably seen in in your backyard or somewhere in the woods. It’s a fragrant plant that has a similar profile as cinnamon, anise, and clove. It’s EDIBLE and commonly used to make tea and root beer! And that’s what we’re going to try today (for the first time). Also, is it worth it? Is it better than store bought root beer? Let’s see....

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