Beet Root Powder | Class A | Beta Vulgaris

Beet Root Powder | Class A | Beta Vulgaris

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Name: Beetroot Powder
Scientific name: Beta Vulgaris
Origin: Poland
Expiration Date: Provided on the bag

Description:
Beetroot is a taproot part of the beet plant. It is known for its us in nourishment, but it also oftenly used in food coloring and medicine. It can be used in various ways, ranged from raw to heavily processed. According to archeologists people that used beetroot in ancient times were found on the Neolithic site of Aartswoud in the Netherlands and in Saqqara pyramid at Thebes, Egypt, which dates from the time of the Third Dynasty which is tracked back to the third millenium BC.Beetroot can easily be eaten raw and shredded into a salad (alone or with other vegetables), boiled, cooked, pickled, or cold as a salad after cooking.Because of their vast amounts of nutrients, beets are considered a superfood. Yet, beets are a high-volume food because they contain only 44 calories in a 3-ounce serving and pack a nutritious punch with high amounts of fiber, vitamin B9 , potassium, iron, and vitamin.Just a teaspoon of beetroot powder is equivalent to an entire beet, and contains tons of healthy nutrients.

How to consume: Mix it with water or added to smoothies.2-3 teaspoons per day is an excellent amount for your daily routine.

Remember: Herbs are not a substitute for medicine. For their best and safe use it is better to consult your doctor.

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Beet Root Powder | Class A | Beta Vulgaris 85 grams (3.1 oz) 5.20
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Beet Root Powder | Class A | Beta Vulgaris 220 grams (7.8 oz) 8.90
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Beet Root Powder | Class A | Beta Vulgaris 460 grams (16.2 oz) 16.00
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Beet Root Powder | Class A | Beta Vulgaris 950 grams (33.5 oz) 29.50
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Beet Root Powder | Class A | Beta Vulgaris 1.95 KG (68.8 oz) 51.00
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Product Information:

Name: Beetroot Powder
Scientific name: Beta Vulgaris
Origin: Poland
Expiration Date: Provided on the bag

Description:
Beetroot is a taproot part of the beet plant. It is known for its us in nourishment, but it also oftenly used in food coloring and medicine. It can be used in various ways, ranged from raw to heavily processed. According to archeologists people that used beetroot in ancient times were found on the Neolithic site of Aartswoud in the Netherlands and in Saqqara pyramid at Thebes, Egypt, which dates from the time of the Third Dynasty which is tracked back to the third millenium BC.Beetroot can easily be eaten raw and shredded into a salad (alone or with other vegetables), boiled, cooked, pickled, or cold as a salad after cooking.Because of their vast amounts of nutrients, beets are considered a superfood. Yet, beets are a high-volume food because they contain only 44 calories in a 3-ounce serving and pack a nutritious punch with high amounts of fiber, vitamin B9 , potassium, iron, and vitamin.Just a teaspoon of beetroot powder is equivalent to an entire beet, and contains tons of healthy nutrients.

How to consume: Mix it with water or added to smoothies.2-3 teaspoons per day is an excellent amount for your daily routine.

Remember: Herbs are not a substitute for medicine. For their best and safe use it is better to consult your doctor.

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