It depends on where you are. There are likely many places that sell it, but it is one of the few things that, depending on where you are, may be easier to make than buy.
Open Google maps and say "Buy Dandelion Tea in XXXXXX" where XXXXXX = your city name and you will likely get some results.
It depends on where you are. There are likely many places that sell it, but it is one of the few things that, depending on where you are, may be easier to make than buy. Open Google maps and say "Buy Dandelion Tea in XXXXXX" where XXXXXX = your city name and you will likely get some results.
"Seemai kattu mullangi" is the Tamil name for Dandelion root
Dandelion root is called "डेंडेलियन रूट" in Hindi.
tap root
Dandelion tea does not contain significant amounts of tannins. Tannins are polyphenolic compounds found in various plants, particularly in tea leaves, wine, and certain fruits. Dandelion is primarily known for its vitamins, minerals, and antioxidants rather than tannins. Therefore, if you're looking for a tea low in tannins, dandelion tea is a suitable option.
The name of dandelion root in Marathi is "लौकीची भीज" (laukichi bheej).
No.
Yes! and I'm only saying that.. because if you drank dandelion tea ?!?!?!?!? That would be hilarious my brudah.
Tea weed
Well...first, you fill a pot with hot waterthen, you go pick some dandelionscrush the dandelions upput the crushed up dandelions in the potwait for 15 minutes then pour the dandelion tea into a cupWell, there you go. If someone has a better answer, let me know.~CGM
yes
It is caffeine free