chicory

chicory
A plant noted for the root which is dried and ground to produce a substance, also known as "chicory," which is sometimes, particularly in some of the southern states, mixed with coffee; sometimes used as a substitute for coffee, and occasionally as an adulteration of coffee. Arthur v Herold, 100 US (10 Otto) 104, 25 L Ed 568.

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