chicory root

NOUN
  1. the dried root of the chicory plant: used as a coffee substitute
  2. root of the chicory plant roasted and ground to substitute for or adulterate coffee
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How To Use chicory root In A Sentence

  • This herbal coffee is made from a blend of herbs, grains, fruits and nuts like chicory root, roasted carob and figs.
  • For a stint, he was "in the weeds" -- as his ever-changing world of taste laid in the wild -- little-known leaves, weeds, and flowers like Queen Anne's lace, chicory root, and pigweed -- more poetically called lamb's quarters. Rozanne Gold: Chopra and Vongerichten Talk Food
  • The polysaccharides used were levan from Bacillus subtilis, inulin DP 10 from chicory root, and dextran.
  • Inulin, a carbohydrate or fructooligosaccharide derived typically from chicory root, is a soluble-dietary fiber that has application as a prebiotic or stimulant of probiotic bacteria.
  • A dietary fiber derived from the chicory root, inulin has been shown to stimulate the growth and activity of probiotic cultures, aid in the digestive process and boost calcium absorption.
  • This herbal coffee is made from a blend of herbs, grains, fruits and nuts like chicory root, roasted carob and figs.
  • Inulin, a carbohydrate or fructooligosaccharide derived typically from chicory root, is a soluble-dietary fiber that has application as a prebiotic or stimulant of probiotic bacteria.
  • Inulin is an all-natural fiber extract derived from the chicory root and also found in fruits and vegetables such as artichokes, asparagus, leeks, onions and bananas.
  • The microflora growth concentrate selected for PB8 is inulin, a natural carbohydrate from chicory root .
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