Dandelion Fruit Coffee 200g BIO

Parim enne: 04.01.2026

9.35 

Already in antiquity, dandelion was valued as a vital elixir, a metabolism regulator, appetite stimulant, sex enhancer, salt remover, bile eliminator, diuretic, tonic and energizer.

Root powder is used as a medicine to increase appetite, for constipation and as a bile stimulant. In cases of constipation and problems caused by low gastric juice, it is a good idea to take the finely ground root powder before meals and drink a glass of water with it. Suitable for those suffering from gall bladder, bloody eyes, constipation or fatigue.

Dandelion root coffee has a brain-boosting effect, but it does not make your heart race or raise your blood pressure. Dandelion root has a slightly sweet taste, with 20% sucrose and a bonus 40% inulin. Among the minerals, dandelion contains phosphorus, iron and calcium, which are essential for the human body. The high manganese content makes dandelions particularly valuable: 100 g of dandelion contains 50-60 mg of manganese (the daily human manganese requirement is 15 mg). Manganese contributes to the absorption of vitamin B1.

Dandelion juice is particularly tasty with milk or cream. Dandelion coffee does not disturb the heart but has a tonic effect on the brain.

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Ingredients: 100% roasted ground dandelion root**specific product

Preparation.

Producer: Dary Natury, Poland

Dary root vegetables are far superior in nutritional value to conventional root and tuber vegetables, literally consisting of sugar, with monosaccharide and disaccharide contents of up to 20 percent, inulin up to 40 percent and protein 5 percent.

Among the mineral elements, dandelion contains phosphorus, iron and calcium, which are essential for the human body. The high manganese content makes dandelions particularly valuable: 100 g of dandelion contains 50-60 mg of manganese (the daily human manganese requirement is 15 mg). Manganese contributes to the absorption ofvitamin B1.

Root powder is used as a medicine to increase appetite, for constipation and as a bile stimulant.

For those struggling with constipation and low stomach juices, it’s a good idea to take some grated root vegetables and drink a glass of water before a meal. It is also suitable for those who suffer from gall bladder, bloody stomach, constipation or fatigue.

Dandelion root was part of the meat soup, along with mushrooms, carrots and potatoes. Dried and lightly roasted dandelion root flour can be used to make cakes, cakes, pancakes and biscuits, as the inulin is converted into sugar when roasted.

For those who are forbidden to consume salt, dandelion is a successful substitute for cooking salt. However, dried dandelion root powder can be added to stews and stews, it is a very good seasoning for fried mushrooms, and can be combined with dill and basil.

Dandelion coffee is particularly delicious with milk or cream. Dandelion coffee does not disturb the heart, but has a tonic effect on the brain – a real student’s coffee.