Alkanet in a white ramakin.
Alkanet in a white ramakin.

Alkanet (Alkanna tinctoria)

Alkanet is primarily known for its root, which produces a deep red dye. Native to the Mediterranean region, the plant is characterized by its rough, hairy leaves and bright blue flowers, which make it not only useful but visually appealing. Alkanet’s roots contain alkannin, a natural pigment that has been used historically in cosmetics and as a food colorant.

  • Scientific name: Alkanna tinctoria
  • Family: Boraginaceae
  • Genus: Alkanna
  • Kingdom: Plantae
  • Order: Boraginales

Substitutes

In terms of substitutes for alkanet:

  • For dyeing purposes: Red beetroot can be used as a natural alternative to achieve a similar red hue in foods and textiles.
  • In cosmetics: For those looking to replicate the red coloring in natural beauty products, henna or beetroot powder offers a viable alternative, though they will impart different shades and properties.