saloop

/səˈlup/
noun
  1. A hot drink made from sassafras bark or other herbs, popular in the 18th and 19th centuries.
    • The historical novel described characters drinking saloop at a London market.
    • On cold mornings, street vendors sold cups of steaming saloop.
    • Saloop was once a common breakfast beverage before coffee became widespread.
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