Dandelion Root Tea - Unroasted
This is the unroasted counterpart to our extremely popular Roasted Dandelion Root Tea. In regards to benefits, we'd actually choose unroasted over the roasted variety as unroasted is a little more potent in this case - but not by much. Roasted is normally chosen due to its taste and likeness to coffee.
Liver function properties are still present within the unroasted variety, along with containing a range of vitamins such as A, C, B and D.
For further reading on Dandelion Root please see our article here.
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Benefits of Dandelion Root Tea
This tea is good at...
- Great liver maintenance
- High in a variety of healthy compounds
- Fighting Constipation
How to Make Dandelion Root Tea?
- Bring 1 quart of water to boil in a saucepan. Add 2 teaspoons of the Dandelion herbs to the saucepan, cover the pan and lower the heat.
- Simmer the mixture in the covered saucepan for about 1 minute.
- Remove the pan from the heat. Leave the dandelion herbs to steep in the covered pan for 40 minutes.
- Set a strainer over a teapot, and pour the infused liquid into the pot.
Alternatively, bring water to boil and steep 1 teaspoon for 2 minutes.
Cautionary
Dandelion root tea may in some individuals sensitive to this tea cause an upset stomach.
Original: $1,278.44
-70%$1,278.44
$383.53



Description
This is the unroasted counterpart to our extremely popular Roasted Dandelion Root Tea. In regards to benefits, we'd actually choose unroasted over the roasted variety as unroasted is a little more potent in this case - but not by much. Roasted is normally chosen due to its taste and likeness to coffee.
Liver function properties are still present within the unroasted variety, along with containing a range of vitamins such as A, C, B and D.
For further reading on Dandelion Root please see our article here.
organically grown Bulgaria
Benefits of Dandelion Root Tea
This tea is good at...
- Great liver maintenance
- High in a variety of healthy compounds
- Fighting Constipation
How to Make Dandelion Root Tea?
- Bring 1 quart of water to boil in a saucepan. Add 2 teaspoons of the Dandelion herbs to the saucepan, cover the pan and lower the heat.
- Simmer the mixture in the covered saucepan for about 1 minute.
- Remove the pan from the heat. Leave the dandelion herbs to steep in the covered pan for 40 minutes.
- Set a strainer over a teapot, and pour the infused liquid into the pot.
Alternatively, bring water to boil and steep 1 teaspoon for 2 minutes.
Cautionary
Dandelion root tea may in some individuals sensitive to this tea cause an upset stomach.






