Syrup of Maidenhair, or Capillaire, is a beverage. It is a syrup made from adiantum (maidenhair fern)[1][self-published source?] leaves. The concentrate is sweetened with sugar or honey and is mixed with a liquid, most commonly water or milk, before drinking.[2]
^Nowick, Elaine (2014). Historical Common Names of Great Plains Plants, with Scientific Names Index: Volume II: Scientific Names Index. Lulu.com. p. 10–11. ISBN 9781609620608. Retrieved September 27, 2016.
^Smith, George (1799). The laboratory; or, School of arts. C. Whittingham for H. Symonds.
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