Marshmallow Root Powder Wildcrafted

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Botanical Name:
Althaea officinalis
Origin:
Germany
SKU:
201805-5
Kosher

About This Product

Marshmallow Root Powder Wildcrafted

Marshmallow root powder is a finely ground powder derived from the root of the marshmallow plant. It features a light beige color and a soft, powdery texture that easily blends into various concoctions. Known for its pleasantly earthy aroma, this versatile ingredient can enhance both sweet and savory dishes.

Flavor Profile
With a subtly sweet and herbal flavor, marshmallow root powder can infuse recipes with a unique taste. Its gentle sweetness makes it a perfect addition to smoothies, baked goods, and even herbal teas, providing a delightful taste experience any time of the day.

Cultural Significance
This ingredient has deep historical roots, traditionally used in various cultures for its culinary properties. In folklore, marshmallow was once cherished as a treat during special occasions, while its powder form became popular in numerous traditional recipes, showcasing its long-standing presence in global cuisines.

The Perfect Culinary Companion
Incorporating wildcrafted marshmallow root powder into your cooking is a wonderful way to elevate your dishes. Use it as an ingredient in desserts like marshmallow fluff or as a thickening agent in sauces and soups. Its unique properties make it an exciting addition to any kitchen, inviting creativity and flavor exploration.

Common Names

Althea Root, Sweet Weed, Mallards, Guimauve, Mortification Plant, Schloss Tea, Wymote

Warning

Should be taken with at least 250 ml (8oz) of liquid.

California Proposition 65

Consuming this product can expose you to lead, which is known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov/food.