Isatis Root
Isatis Root, also known as Ban Lan Gen, is derived from the Isatis indigotica plant, native to East Asia and long respected in traditional Chinese wellness practices. This pale-brown, woody root has been cherished for generations, both for its distinctive herbal qualities and its valuable role in centuries-old herbal preparations.
Flavor and Aroma Profile
Isatis Root offers a mild, earthy bitterness balanced with subtle sweetness—an unmistakable characteristic of classic Eastern herbal ingredients. When steeped or simmered, it releases a calming, woody aroma and a grounding flavor, making it a well-loved ingredient in soothing herbal teas and decoctions.
Traditional and Contemporary Applications
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Herbal Teas: Often brewed into warm infusions, Isatis Root is a favorite in wellness-focused teas thanks to its clean, mellow bitterness and calming qualities.
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Broths and Decoctions: Simmered gently, the root imparts its signature earthy essence to herbal broths and traditional Chinese preparations.
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Dried Root Form: Available whole or cut for infusions, extractions, and other natural formulations.
While it is not commonly used in everyday cooking, its place in traditional herbal practices continues to make it a respected addition to modern wellness routines.
Why Choose Isatis Root?
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Distinct Flavor: Slightly bitter, woody, and subtly sweet—ideal for herbal brews.
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Traditional Significance: Widely used in Chinese herbalism and holistic health routines.
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Versatility: Suitable for teas, tinctures, and decoction-based recipes.
Botanical and Cultural Identity
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Botanical Name: Isatis indigotica
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Common Names:
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Ban Lan Gen
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Radix Isatidis
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Woad Root
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Chinese Indigo Root
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Indigo Woad Root
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Dyer’s Woad Root
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Da Qing Ye Root
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Banlangen
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Isatis Root
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Dyerswoad Root
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Chinese Woad Root
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Storage Tip: Store in a cool, dry place away from sunlight to preserve freshness and potency.