• Dandelion Wine - Made From A Single Weed Petal

5th July 2008

Dandelion Wine - Made From A Single Weed Petal

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Dandelions have long been providing health benefits to humans. The plant has been grown for tea, herbs and food. While the Americans regard them as useless weeds and communally use a huge amount of money and time to wipe them out, several North Indian tribes have customarily used the plant for medicine and food.

One of the best products of dandelion plants is the dandelion wine. The flowers of the plant are the best parts to make a dandelion medicinal beverage. Actually, only the petals of the plants are being utilized for the best tasting dandelion wine.

If you want to make a wine out of this herbaceous, perennial plant, you can simply do so by following some steps and preparing the necessary ingredients. For a good dandelion wine product, you should pick the flower head of the plant during the mid or later part in the morning. Clean your hands right away because the flowers get sticky while picking them. You may pull out the petals of the dandelion flower after.

While its petals are the ones being mainly used for making a wine, some people also opt to utilize the flower head to avoid bitterness. There is also a dandelion wine recipe using flower heads instead of petals.

For the complete ingredients, you need 3 qts. of dandelion flowers, one pound golden raisins, one galloon of water, 3 pounds granulated sugar, 2 lemons, 1 orange and some yeast. Always remember to only gather the flowers moments before you start so you can have them fresh. It is not necessary to cut the petals off the flower head of the plant yet the head must be spruced of several stalks.

To start your dandelion wine making in a simple way, just mix the water as well as the blossoms in the casserole. Let it stand for about 24 hours. You should strain them after. You can mix all the remaining items. Set the mixture aside for about three weeks. Bottle them after. Since wines taste better as it is stored longer, age the bottle for at least 2 months.

While most of the time dandelions are seen as annoying weeds that must be eradicated once seen growing, this plant considerably contributes medicinal and culinary uses. Commercially, they are cultivated as leaf vegetables. They can also make a great salad or soup. The dandelion wine as one culinary use of this plant typically includes citrus fruit.

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