Chicory Cut Root 300g-1.95kg - Cichorium Intybus

Chicory Cut Root 300g-1.95kg - Cichorium Intybus

USD 31.95 USD
SKU: bZKMjp1u
Condition: New

Excellent quality productsCustomer Satisfaction GuaranteeShipping within one business day Chicory Cut Root "Cichorium Intybus"In the unlikely case that you are unhappy with your product, please return your product in its original packaging within 30 days of receipt. We will be more than happy to provide you with a Full refund or exchange with the same product. Chicory root comes from a plant with bright blue flowers that belongs to the dandelion family. Ιt can be brewed and enjoyed on its own for its dark, rich flavour. The flavour is very similar to regular coffee and because chicory naturally contains no caffeine, it appeals to a healthier, all-natural lifestyle. ​​​​​​​ Its taste is particularly bitter, but if cooked (in pies, in sauces, etc.) it is not as intense.

Categories: Baking & Desserts

Specifications

Return Shipping Will Be Paid ByBuyer
All Returns AcceptedReturns Accepted
Item Must Be Returned Within30 Days
Refund Will Be Given AsMoney Back
Expiration Date12/2025
Tea TypeHerbal/Tisane
FormLoose Leaf
ProductTea & Infusion
MPNDoes Not Apply
Flavored TeaNot Flavored
FlavorHerbal
BrandYouHerbIt
Food AislePantry
TypeHerbal/Tisane
Food SpecificationsCaffeine Free
Country/Region Of ManufacturePoland

Excellent quality productsCustomer Satisfaction GuaranteeShipping within one business day Chicory Cut Root "Cichorium Intybus"In the unlikely case that you are unhappy with your product, please return your product in its original packaging within 30 days of receipt. We will be more than happy to provide you with a Full refund or exchange with the same product. Chicory root comes from a plant with bright blue flowers that belongs to the dandelion family. Ιt can be brewed and enjoyed on its own for its dark, rich flavour. The flavour is very similar to regular coffee and because chicory naturally contains no caffeine, it appeals to a healthier, all-natural lifestyle. ​​​​​​​ Its taste is particularly bitter, but if cooked (in pies, in sauces, etc.) it is not as intense.

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