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Diet root beer
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Diet root beer is a carbonated beverage traditionally made from natural extracts of roots, such as sassafras and sarsaparilla, combined with spices and herbs. Unlike regular root beer, the diet version is formulated to contain fewer calories and sugars, making it a lighter option for those looking to watch their caloric intake without sacrificing its characteristic flavor.
This beverage originated in North America, where it was popularized in the 19th century and has remained an iconic soft drink in the United States and Canada. It was originally used in folk medicine for its digestive and refreshing properties.
Properties: Diet root beer is typically alcohol-free, low in calories, and often has no added sugars, making it suitable for people following specific diets or looking for sugar-free options. Furthermore, the use of natural extracts gives it an herbal and slightly sweet flavor, with properties traditionally associated with relieving digestive issues.
Synonyms in Latin American Spanish: Although the term "cerveza de raíz" is the most common, in some regions it may also be referred to as refresco de zarzaparrilla dietético or simply refresco de raíz dietético. In certain areas, this type of drink may be called gaseosa de raíz or bebida de zarzaparrilla dietética, always highlighting its low-sugar or calorie-free characteristic.
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