Dandelion Cookbook
By Katy Lyons
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By Katy Lyons
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Dandelions pack tons of vitamins and minerals into a small plant. They're probably the most nutritionally dense green you can eat. Even more so than kale or spinach.
Dandelion greens, in particular, are a great source of vitamins and minerals such as: Vitamins A, C and K.
All parts of the dandelion can be foraged and eaten, from the roots to the leaves to the flowers.
For many, harvesting wild dandelion is a beloved springtime ritual. Learn how to use dandelions and enjoy the health benefits ...
Dandelion greens, in particular, are a great source of vitamins and minerals such as: Vitamins A, C and K.
All parts of the dandelion can be foraged and eaten, from the roots to the leaves to the flowers.
For many, harvesting wild dandelion is a beloved springtime ritual. Learn how to use dandelions and enjoy the health benefits ...























