Dandelions “are reviled as Public Enemy No. One by golf course superintendents and fastidious lawn owners everywhere” and as “the weed that won’t go away,” states The News of Mexico City. Yet, the dandelion “is one of the world’s most healthful plants” and can contribute much to your health and diet. Rich in Vitamin A and potassium, the dandelion is more nutritious than broccoli or spinach.
All its parts are useful. The young leaves can be used as greens in salads or in almost any recipe calling for spinach; the dried, roasted roots, for a coffeelike beverage; and the blossoms, for wine. Historically dandelion has been used as a liver tonic and cleanser, as a blood purifier and builder, and as a mild diuretic. The dandelion is “one of the top six herbs in the Chinese medicine chest,” declares The News. And for people who have a lawn or access to a pasture, dandelions are free.
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I've never cooked with dandelions before, but you gave me a great idea - I could entertain our kids for hours by having them pick them, and then end up with a tasty meal :).
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OK I'm going to have to try dandilion tea now.
is that really a weed?looks so nice..
i think there is no weed such dandelion here in Philippines
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I've never tried dandelion. I want it now :)
where i can find that weed???
its amazing........
amazing dandelion... hard to find this weed =.=
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i like dandeliooooon ^^
Hi! I'm an architecture student and currently doing a project regarding dandelions. This image is very appealing and beautiful.
But the stems taste like refined evil.
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