‪It’s a bit of a process to make our dandelion coffee we first dig and was root it’s then roasted at a low temperature to get the golden colour, we then crush and dehydrate to produce a slightly bitter with nutty tones coffee substitute ‬

‪It’s a bit of a process to make our dandelion coffee we first dig and was root it’s then roasted at a low temperature to get the golden colour, we then crush and dehydrate to produce a slightly bitter with nutty tones coffee substitute ‬
Chris Lewis

Bello Wild Food

Standard Supplier 26th February 2020
Chris Lewis

Bello Wild Food

Standard Supplier

‪It’s a bit of a process to make our dandelion coffee we first dig and was root it’s then roasted at a low temperature to get the golden colour, we then crush and dehydrate to produce a slightly bitter with nutty tones coffee substitute ‬

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