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Marianne
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We've dug dandelion roots before. It was plenty of work to get a small bucket full, lots of rinsing, then the roasting and chopping. By the time it was done, we had about a pint jar full. And the coffee/tea didn't taste good at all. We had dug ours in the late, late fall. I wonder if the spring roots would have tasted better.I only knew there is a dandelion cultivar that is grown for it's roots. They are dried and roasted for a coffee of sorts.