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On Wed, 22 Jul 2015 13:38:44 -0400, Mike Duffy
> wrote: >On Tue, 21 Jul 2015 17:20:20 -0600, Dr. Edward Morbius wrote: > >> Teaberry is a regional name for wintergreen (also known as Canada tea, >> which may explain the name of Canada mints which are also wintergreen >> flavored). > >Wintergreen is one of three flavours combined to yield the "classic" pink >bubble gum flavour. The other two are cassia and vanilla. Wintergreen is/was also used in root beer. Some years ago I spent a lot of time searching for 'authentic' root beer recipes... what a minefield that turned out to be, I don't think I saw any two 'authentic' recipes that were the same ![]() an extract with the right kind of ingredients (not easy, due to the 'toxic' ingredients) and brewed from that. Came out wonderful, perfect. I still have half a bottle of that extract, I should make some more soon. |
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