Dandelion Herb Cut Powder - 75g
Dandelion Herb Cut Powder - 75g
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Dandelion Herb Cut Powder is finely ground Taraxacum officinale aerial parts, used in herbal teas, bitter-style botanical blends, smoothies, capsules and DIY preparations. It has a green, herbaceous and lightly bitter character that suits after-meal cups, cleansing-style herbal routines and powdered herbal blends. The powder format offers more versatility than cut herb, making it useful in smoothies, capsules, face masks and rinse-off botanical preparations.
♡ Why we love it: Dandelion Herb Powder is a wonderfully versatile herbal ingredient for the tea cupboard, kitchen and DIY workspace. It blends well with mint, nettle, lemon peel and other green botanicals, and its fine texture makes it easy to use in powdered formulas and rinse-off masks.
Key properties
- Botanical Name: Taraxacum officinale
- Common Name: Dandelion
- Plant Part: Aerial parts
- Form: Powder
- Aroma Profile: Green, herbaceous and lightly bitter
- Flavour Profile: Green, bitter and earthy
- Profile: Traditional bitter-style herb for tea, digestive-style blends and DIY botanical preparations
- Suitable For: Herbal Teas, Smoothies, Capsules, Powdered Herbal Blends, Face Masks, Rinse-Off Preparations, Oil Infusions And Salves
- Storage: Store tightly sealed in a cool, dry place away from heat, moisture and direct sunlight
What it's used for
- Herbal teas and traditional bitter-style infusions
- Smoothies and functional food recipes
- Homemade capsules and powdered herbal blends
- After-meal cups in digestive-style routines
- Botanical face masks and rinse-off preparations
- DIY oil infusions, salves and herbal formulations
- Blending with mint, nettle, lemon peel and other green herbs
Who it's for
- Home tea routines that enjoy a green, slightly bitter cup
- Small-batch blend making and pantry trial use
- Herbal infusions for tea and rinse-off preparations
- Botanical blending with mint, nettle, lemon peel and other green herbs
- DIY users wanting a powder format for capsules, smoothies or masks
- Sweet, mild tea preferences
- Strongly floral or richly spiced herbal profiles
- Ready-made herbal products where no preparation is needed
- People allergic to plants in the Asteraceae, daisy, family
- Use alongside diuretic medicines unless professionally advised
- Use as a substitute for medical care for liver, kidney, gallbladder, fluid retention or digestive concerns
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How to use
- As a Smoothie Ingredient: Add ½-1 teaspoon to smoothies, juices or other blended drinks.
- As a Tea: Stir into hot water, steep, then strain well before drinking.
- As a Capsule Ingredient: Use as part of a suitable encapsulation routine if preferred over teas.
- As a Face Mask Ingredient: Blend with clay, honey or other suitable ingredients to create a rinse-off botanical mask.
- As a Botanical Blend: Pair with mint, nettle, lemon peel or other green herbs.
- Processing Tip: Powder can settle in liquids, so stir well and strain where a smoother drink is wanted.
Safety instructions
- Do not use alongside diuretic medicines unless advised by a qualified healthcare practitioner
- Avoid use if allergic to plants in the Asteraceae, daisy, family
- Consult a qualified healthcare practitioner before use if pregnant, breastfeeding, taking medication or managing a medical condition
- Patch test before topical use
- Avoid eyes and broken skin in topical preparations
- Discontinue use if irritation, digestive discomfort, allergy or any adverse reaction occurs
- Keep out of reach of children and pets
Faqs
Q: What does Dandelion Herb Powder taste like?
A: It has a green, herbaceous character with a light natural bitterness.
Q: Can I combine dandelion herb with other herbs?
A: Yes, it blends well with mint, nettle, lemon peel and other green herbs.
Q: What is the difference between Dandelion Herb Powder and Dandelion Herb Cut?
A: The cut format is generally easier to brew and strain, while the powder is useful for smoothies, capsules, masks
and powdered blends.
Q: Can Dandelion Herb Powder be used in skincare?
A: Yes, it can be used in rinse-off botanical masks and similar DIY preparations. Patch test first.
About These Botanicals
This product is grown in an organic and regenerative fashion with as minimal use of insecticides, pesticides, herbicides and fungicides as possible, in certified organic fertilizer. The product is sourced food grade. It is not certified organic. Suitable for Kosher, Halaal and Hindi diets.
