Bitter & Bold
Bitter & Bold
USDA Certified Organic
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About Bitter & Bold
About Bitter & Bold
Enjoy the satisfaction of a daily ritual without the jittery buzz of coffee. Rich and robust, this naturally caffeine-free blend of roasty roots and seeds supports a healthy gut microbiome and nourishes the body with natural, grounded energy.*
- Full-bodied taste from herbal roots and seeds
- Natural source of beneficial bitter herbs
- Supports gut health with prebiotic nutrition*
- Provides natural, balanced energy without caffeine*
16 servings per container
How To Use
How To Use
Add 1 tablespoon to 6–8 oz hot water and mix well. Add milk and sweetener if desired. Note: some herbs may settle rather than dissolve. Swirl and sip to receive the full prebiotic benefit.
Other Ways to Brew:
Creamy & Hot: Mix 6 oz hot water with 1 tablespoon Bitter & Bold. Add 2 oz milk or cream, 1 teaspoon ghee (optional), and your favorite sweetener. Stir well.
Creamy & Iced: Combine 6 oz water with 1 tablespoon Bitter & Bold. Pour over ice and top with 2 oz milk or cream. Sweeten if desired and stir well.
In a French Press: Pour 8 oz hot water over 1 tablespoon Bitter & Bold. Let it sit for 3–5 minutes, then filter. Add milk or cream and sweetener if desired.
Ingredients
Ingredients
Chicory root (Cichorium intybus)+, Dandelion root (Taraxacum officinale)+, Milk Thistle seed (Silybum marianum)+, Carob pod (Ceratonia siliqua)+, Shatavari root (Asparagus racemosus)+.
Other ingredients: Rice Hulls+.
+Certified Organic
Ayurvedic Energetics:
- Rasa (taste): bitter
- Virya (action): heating
- Vipaka (post-digestive effect): pungent
- Doshas (constitutions): Balancing for kapha and pitta; may increase vata if used in excess
Herbal Highlights
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Chicory Root
Chicory root has an earthy, bitter taste reminiscent of coffee. It is a natural source of inulin, a prebiotic that supports healthy gut bacteria.*
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Dandelion Root
The roots of the dandelion flower have a bitter quality that is traditionally known to support the liver, kidneys, and digestive tract.*
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Milk Thistle
Native to the Mediterranean, this tall thistle with beautiful purple flowers is known to offer gentle yet powerful support to the liver.*
- "If you love your daily coffee but don't love the caffeine effects, Banyan's new Bitter & Bold is the perfect coffee replacement... Highly recommend!" —Claire R.
- "This is delicious, hearty. It has the deep flavor of coffee without all the baggage." —Margery
UPGRADE YOUR DAILY RITUAL
The regular use of coffee and caffeine can be hard on the body, particularly on the adrenal glands. Bitter & Bold provides natural, balanced energy with nourishing adaptogenic ingredients that support the body's healthy resilience, rather than deplete it. Enjoy it on its own or mix it with your coffee to counterbalance the negative effects of caffeine.*
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Cruelty Free
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Plant Based
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Vegan
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Dairy free
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Gluten Free
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Caffeine Free
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Non Gmo
FIND YOUR FAVORITE BREW
Bitter & Bold can be prepared in a variety of ways. Brew it in a French press, a moka pot, or simply mix it with hot water. You can drink it black, add your favorite milk and sweetener, or blend in a spoonful of ghee for extra nourishment. Craving something cool and refreshing? Pour it over ice. Be bold, experiment, and find the brew that's right for you.
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Sustainably Sourced
Environmentally responsible practices support the long term well-being of the plants and ecosystems we source from.
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Certified Organic
Organic herbs are grown with the use of renewable resources, contributing to both individual and planetary health.
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Fairly Traded
Equitable supply chains ensure the social and economic well-being of our small farmers, producers, and suppliers.