Latin name
Taraxacum officinale Weber
Origin
Western Europe.
Used part
The root.
Active components
Inulin: a polysaccharide with a prebiotic effect. Contributes to the health of the intestinal flora.
Phenolic compounds: have an antioxidant effect.
Bitter substances: stimulate the function of the liver and the digestive system.
Usage
Many gardeners and lawn owners consider dandelion a weed. It can be used as animal food. The flowers can simply be cooked as a syrup and eaten like honey. The young leaves are less bitter than the adult leaves and can be eaten in a salad. The leaves can be blanched by covering them with sand or an upturned flower pot. This process will make them less bitter. Dandelions are also commonly known as “wet the beds”, a name that refers to the effect of the plant. It contributes to kidney function and stimulates detoxification. 1-3 Thanks to the antioxidants, it protects against free radicals.