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Burdock Root Tea

Burdock Root Tea

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“It makes me want to write. It asserts life to the end, and alone in the midst of the whole field, somehow or other had asserted it.” - Russian novelist and essayist Leo Tolstoy after seeing a burdock plant in a plowed field

All parts of the burdock plant are used in food and beverages, including a British favorite, dandelion and burdock. The tea is mild and earthy, much like artichokes, with a mild, peppery spiciness. To prepare burdock root tea, steep a one to two teaspoons of burdock in hot (not boiling) water. Enjoy with honey and lemon.

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Size: 1 Full 8 ounce jar

Burdock Root

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Historical Insights

Entire antioxidant-rich burdock plant beneficial. Among the many pluses they point to the root, used to ease colds and flu, kidney problems, diabetes and high cholesterol. It’s even said to inspire sexuaA favorite in the British Isles since the Middle Ages, locals have long considered the l desire.

While belonging to the daisy and sunflower family, the burdock plant is equipped with burrs so strong they were supposedly the inspiration for Velcro. The plant grows in temperate zones throughout the world from the British Isles to parts of Asia.

Try This! Dandelion and Burdock Root Tea

To make traditional Dandelion and Burdock Root Tea add 1-2 teaspoons of dried dandelion root and burdock root into a teapot or infuser. Pour hot water (not boiling) over the herbs and cover and steep for 5-10 minutes.

Want a bolder burdock flavor? Toast the dried burdock root before brewing in a pan, over a medium heat, until lightly brown. Careful – the root may burn easily.

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Entire antioxidant-rich burdock plant beneficial. Among the many pluses they point to the root, used to ease colds and flu, kidney problems, diabetes and high cholesterol. It’s even said to inspire sexuaA favorite in the British Isles since the Middle Ages, locals have long considered the l desire. While belonging to the daisy and sunflower family, the burdock plant is equipped with burrs so strong they were supposedly the inspiration for Velcro. The plant grows in temperate zones throughout the world from the British Isles to parts of Asia. Try This! Dandelion and Burdock Root Tea To make traditional Dandelion and Burdock Root Tea add 1-2 teaspoons of dried dandelion root and burdock root into a teapot or infuser. Pour hot water (not boiling) over the herbs and cover and steep for 5-10 minutes. Want a bolder burdock flavor? Toast the dried burdock root before brewing in a pan, over a medium heat, until lightly brown. Careful – the root may burn easily.

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