What Is a Strawberry Phosphate
What Is A Strawberry Phosphate?
Phosphate soda is a type of beverage that has a tangy or sour taste. These beverages became popular among children in the 1870s in the United States. Phosphate beverages were made with fruit flavorings, egg, malt, or wine.
What is in a phosphate?
A form of phosphoric acid, which contains phosphorus. In the body, phosphates are found in the bones and teeth. Phosphates may be used to treat a high level of calcium in the blood.
Why were sodas called phosphates?
Created in the late 1800’s, the soda fountain soda, is simply flavored syrup and carbonated water. A few shakes of acid phosphate in your glass and you have an old fashioned soda fountain “phosphate”. The phosphate gives a pleasant tangy sour taste and tingle on the tongue.
What makes a drink a phosphate?
Phosphate sodas were the predecessor to milkshakes. They were a combination of soda water, phosphoric acid and flavoring. This was most likely fruit syrup but could even be booze.
What is a swensons phosphate?
You’ll probably start your order with a drink. And man do they have some fun options! In addition to the regular soda line up (you can add flavor to any soda), Swensons Columbus also offers phosphates (old fashioned drinks made with soda water and fountain syrup), ice-cream sodas, malts & shakes (18 flavors).