This cheery little one is so much more than a weed! It provides food for pollinators and wildlife-- plus, all parts of the dandelion (Taraxacum officinale) are considered edible for people too!!
The inulin-/prebiotic-rich taproot supports digestive health, provides food for our microbiome (aka the "friendly flora" in our gut or the good bacteria or in our GI tract), and can be made into a liver-supportive tincture or decoction. The vitamin-, mineral- and phytonutrient-rich greens contain support eye health, are lovely in a nourishing Spring soup and, all-in-all, can be a free source of nutrient-dense plant power! The polyphenol and flavonoid-rich flowers can be dusted and sautéed or air fried for a tasty treat that's considered a delicacy in many countries-- and all of the above can even be washed down with some dandelion wine, if you’re so inclined! If supporting you in incorporating all this green and yellow goodness into your day, here are a couple of recipes you might like to try... Fried (or Air Fried) Dandelions Ingredients
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Authors notes: Since fried food is definitely not amazing for us and can lead to AGEs and other harmful substances that act like free radicals and lead to premature aging, savor, share with others (so that no one eats too many!) or reduce recipe size. If you're anything like me, you are passionate about caring for self and living well but also find value in giving yourself a little wiggle room to enjoy life and find balance in it all (without going overboard on rigid restrictions or excessive amounts of self-imposed food 'rules') so perhaps just eat a hearty bowl of veggie soup (that includes some fresh chopped lightly cooked dandelion greens) to help combat the fried-ness of the above treat! Dandelion Jelly I haven't tried this one yet but this recipe looks good so I intend to, and will post on it after I do! If you’ve done anything more than appreciate their bright cheery look, dig them up, mow them over or blow on the seeds to make a wish, I’d love to hear how you enjoy dandelions so please feel free to enlighten me and leave a comment below! Love, Amy ⚠️ If you have latex allergy then proceed with caution as the milky sap, particularly exuded from the cut stems, can cause skin irritation, contact dermatitis or other adverse effects.
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