RE: 5 minute freewrite 2848 prompt rank it!
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Remember, a "weed" is usually just a plant growing where a human decided they didn't want it to be. Some are invasive, but many are just natural plans doing their natural plant thing. Others, like dandelions and purslane, are edible, and as you noted, many have been used medicinally as well.
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Dandelions are edible? That's a shocking discovery. Can it be like used to make soup?
People usually add the leaves to salads, flowers are used to make dandelion wine, and even the roots are edible. Just don't harvest them too late or they get bitter, and don't eat them from places which may have been exposed to herbicide.
Noted. Thank you so much.
@teknon you can also make tea from the roots of dandelions.
Pardon me if this is a novice question, but do you boil the roots in the kettle or just steep them in hot water like tea until they release their nutrients?
To make dandelion root tea, wash and chop dandelion roots, then roast them in the oven for about 10-15 minutes until they are dark brown. Add 1-2 tablespoons of the roasted roots to hot water and simmer for 5-10 minutes. Strain the roots from the liquid and enjoy your tea, adding honey or another sweetener if desired to reduce any bitterness.
This is knowledge our ancestors knew, and over time, we have gotten away from their knowledge of plants. Rudy loves dandelions, but I can not give him too many of them. He eats purslane, too.