Frontier Co-op Organic Marshmallow Root Herb, 3.8oz Bag for Tea & Recipes
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Introducing the Frontier Co-op Organic Marshmallow Root Herb, a premium herbal product cut and sifted to perfection in a convenient 3.8 oz bag. Sourced from the rich soils of Bulgaria, our marshmallow root is not only organic and kosher, but also free from artificial additives and chemicals, offering you the purest form of herbal support. Renowned for its sweet taste and starchy aroma, this versatile herb is ideal for creating delicious syrups, soothing herbal teas, and even nourishing skincare...
Show moreIntroducing the Frontier Co-op Organic Marshmallow Root Herb, a premium herbal product cut and sifted to perfection in a convenient 3.8 oz bag. Sourced from the rich soils of Bulgaria, our marshmallow root is not only organic and kosher, but also free from artificial additives and chemicals, offering you the purest form of herbal support. Renowned for its sweet taste and starchy aroma, this versatile herb is ideal for creating delicious syrups, soothing herbal teas, and even nourishing skincare products. Whether you're a culinary enthusiast or on a journey toward wellness, this marshmallow root is a must-have in your herbal toolkit.
| manufacturer | Frontier Co-op |
|---|---|
| height | 6 |
| weight | 0.238125 |
| width | 2 |
| size | 3.81 Ounce (Pack of 1) |
| length | 9 |
| productGroup | Drugstore |
Marshmallow root is commonly used in herbal teas, syrups, and skincare products due to its soothing properties.
Yes, Frontier Co-op's marshmallow root is organically grown in Bulgaria, ensuring it is free from synthetic additives.
To prepare, boil water, add the marshmallow root, and let it steep for 10-15 minutes for the best flavor.
Absolutely! It can be added to beverages, desserts, and even savory dishes for a unique flavor and texture.
While some users note a distinctive aroma, it fades after brewing and is not typically noticeable in the tea.