
Ashwagandha Root Pieces
$2.30 / oz (~77c/Tbsp)
Ayurvedic adaptogen for daily resilience. Traditionally valued for calm and relaxation, energy and vitality, and hormonal balance.
Certified Organic | Kosher
Botanical Name: Withania somnifera
Origin: India
Ashwagandha is a classic root in Ayurveda, valued for its earthy, slightly bitter flavor and its grounding character. These cut and sifted pieces are ideal for decoctions, slow simmering, and traditional tonics where long extraction brings out the root’s depth and aroma. Ashwagandha has been part of South Asian herbal practice for thousands of years, often prepared in warm beverages or blended with other botanicals in evening routines.
The root’s sturdy texture holds up well in broths, herbal brews, and long steeped blends. Choose the root pieces if you prefer traditional preparation methods or want a less processed form of this time honored plant.
For Tea: 15-30 mins, 200°F, 1 tsp root powder or 1 tbsp dried root per 8 oz water
Looking for a finely milled version for smoothies or quick mixing? See our Ashwagandha Root Powder
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This herb pairs well with:
Traditional uses† are documented in these sources:
† We are not herbalists. Traditional uses noted are based on historical and ethnobotanical references. Consult a certified herbalist or healthcare provider for personalized guidance.
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† We are not herbalists. Traditional uses noted are based on historical and ethnobotanical references. Consult a certified herbalist or healthcare provider for personalized guidance.



