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Vetiver Root by Yogi’s Gift is a premium, 100% natural Ayurvedic herb known for its potent cooling properties and soothing earthy aroma. Sourced and processed in small batches to ensure freshness, it supports skin, hair, and overall well-being through versatile uses including vetiver water for drinking and hair care, and as a calming potpourri or facial mist. Trusted globally and perfect for the mindful professional seeking natural wellness rituals.
















| ASIN | B088CYG24B |
| ASIN | B088CYG24B |
| Brand | YOGI’S GIFT – Celebrating health |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (252) |
| Customer reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (252) |
| Date First Available | 9 May 2020 |
| Format | Roots |
| Manufacturer | Yogi's Gift |
| Manufacturer reference | YG02VR01 |
| Package Dimensions | 29.39 x 21.01 x 6.6 cm; 113.4 g |
| Units | 4.0 gram |
C**W
Very fragrant
F**U
Très bonne qualité
R**N
Dried vetiver roots is also known as "khus ki jad" in Hindi and I bought this product for use in making authentic Lucknowi (Awadhi) "super masala mix" known as "Lazzat-e-Taam." I found a variation of the recipe from Chef Ranveer Brar. The product came packaged well and authentic product. I smell the "earthy vetiver" that is fragrant. Because I am using this for culinary purposes, when dry-roasting over low flame, the stronger vetiver aromas emanates. I would purchase from Yogi's Gift again. I highly recommend it. If you're going to powder this, my advise it for you slightly dry roast for a few minutes. You will need to grind them in ***small batches*** in your mixi grinder. Then, you will need to filter/sieve through for finer powder texture. Save in airtight container. The rest of the rough/tough fibers can be used in vetiver water to be sprayed around or discarded.
G**L
This is just as described and is clean and dried to perfection. Nicely aromatic. Packaged well. Just what I'm looking for to make my own teas and tinctures.
V**3
These vetiver roots make a very good tea. Its a bit difficult to work with them cause of the length and tendency to spring instead of breaking. It also takes a while to infuse for maximum flavor
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