[Sca-cooks] source for marshmallow
Phil Troy / G. Tacitus Adamantius
adamantius1 at verizon.net
Mon Dec 18 14:22:27 PST 2006
On Dec 18, 2006, at 5:00 PM, Stefan li Rous wrote:
> The description on the site says:
> <<< Our Marshmallow Root comes in a cut suitable for tea and has been
> sifted to remove excess dust. Current lot is not square cut and is
> "fuzzy" and fibrous. >>>
>
> What does it mean "in a cut suitable for tea"?
Exactly what it sounds like: cut small enough to give you a good
infusion in less time than it takes for a small pot of boiling water,
or a cup, to cool off to an undesirable extent, without being
powdered, or cut up so small that it produces a cloudy or gritty
beverage. In other words, the end product is designed for making
marshmallow tea, which is presumably something like comfrey tea, with
a slightly mucilaginous quality generally considered good for things
like sore throats.
But you can still make lozenges or even poufy marshmallows out of it...
Adamantius
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