Dandelion root can be cleaned, dried, and roasted and used as a coffee substitute. (I’ve even seen them as a smoking substitute!) To make your roasted dandelion root, you’ll need to dig some fresh roots and clean them well. Cut roots into pieces or use a mandolin to slice them. (...
Dandelion root coffee is what first got me interested in herbs, mostly by accident. I’m not that old, but I still hadn’t seen a computer until high school. My school library got a grant for the first school computers my freshman year, and we were all taken for a token 15 minutes ...
I’ll buy them at Superstore. The only amazing thing about dandelions is how fast they grow, and how, if you don’t extract every last bit of root, they’ll grow back even thicker
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Once your dandelion root is roasted, it’s time to make coffee. Really, dandelion root coffee is made more like a tea, and you don’t actually have to grind the dandelion root. The book Backyard Medicine recommends mixing the dandelion roots with cardamom or cinnamon and fennel for a war...