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How to make Jamaica Irish Moss

  Good evening readers and coffee indulgers we hope you’re ready for another great blog today as we’ve got a very major MF recipe lined up for you, the Jamaican Irish Moss Drink. Irish Moss has been known as a love potion for ages due to its ability to add more potency to the male ingredient for baby-making.   This delightful drink made with milk, nutmeg, cinnamon, and vanilla. It is super tasty, vegan, and is even gluten-free! It has been believed that this wonderful concoction originated from Irish immigrants who went to Jamaica between the 19 th and 20 th century. The drink has a naturally thick (and to some gluey) texture that provides a very filling and nutritious feeling when consumed. This is due to an important ingredient named ‘carrageenan’ which naturally thickens substances and is often used in yoghurts and cottage cheese. Irish Moss has many adaptations however its originally often enjoyed and endorsed by many athletes due to its high mineral and protein content. To ma

How to make MF Moringa and Banana Pancakes.

  Good evening my MF Product Blog readers, it’s time for another blog and today we will be looking at ironically, pancakes. Moringa has been praised and hailed for its multitude of health benefits (which we’ve touched on before, check out some of our previous blogs on moringa) but we haven’t touched on its impact when infused with actual food. A while back, we looked at the MF Moringa Latte, which was amazing and heavily liked by many MF Product customers but now it’s time for a new MF creation… MF Moringa Pancakes. When the MF team made these delectable pancakes we were in awe at how fluffy they were as well as the unique green colour too. By adding moringa to our pancake mix we almost felt 20 times healthier and we would advise you guys try it too. Here’s how to make it. Ingredients:   §   1 and a half of a ripe banana §   3/4 cup of   all-purpose flour §   10 tablespoons of   whole wheat flour §   2 tablespoons of MF   Moringa powder §   2 tablespoons of raw sugar or

How to make MF Nutmeg and Orange Christmas Coffee.

  Ho, ho, ho it’s MF Products ! We have 3 days until Christmas guys! Can you believe it? Neither can we! 2020 has been an interesting year, to say the least, but we’re still pushing through the content for our viewers. So yes, the grind is real indeed. Christmas for centuries has been a time of luxury and ornament. A time of celebration and relaxation, it’s been heavily endorsed that the cold wintery ends of December are the time for festivity and happiness. As some may know, from the 13 th century onwards spices were often used during Christmas for desserts and as well as in meats of all kind. Spices such as Nutmeg, Cinnamon, Allspice, and clove. And at MF Products we have spices of all kind. We have MF Nutmeg , MF Cinnamon and MF Allspice – perfect am I right? Of course, as society has progressed the premium quality in spices have almost been lost and at MF Products we would very much like to bring it back. With our top-quality spices we would like to startle and surprise you wi

How to make Irish Coffee?

It’s a wonderful Saturday afternoon and MF Products are still working hard to produce quality blogs for your entertainment and enjoyment. We’re 6 days away from Christmas and while some people may not be in the festive spirit, the MF Team are trying their hardest to maintain the Christmas joy during the holidays with as many coffee tips, tricks and recipes as we can. With 6 days to go, we as a group couldn’t be more excited to share with you guys not only just good recipes for your Christmas dinner but also good presents you can give to your family and friends too. It’s no surprise that that coffee and baileys can be used as a blissful Christmas drink however we like to have our twist on things. Many enjoy their Irish coffee slightly cold whilst the MF Team decided to experiment Irish coffee on the hot side, using the alcohol of the baileys and the heat to fire up those Christmas spirits in time for Santa. So today, we’re going to be talking about Irish Coffee, how you can make it

How to make the MF Soursop smoothie.

  Good evening MF Blog readers, we hope you all are staying active during this cold Christmas season. As the year draws to a close, MF Products still have a variety of tasty recipes to broadcast and this week we will be looking at how we can use our MF Soursop to make some delightful treats. Today we will be making our very own MF Soursop smoothie with bananas and almonds. We chose bananas due it’s alpha and beta carotene content when consumed by the body, this then turns in vitamin A. Bananas are also a good source of potassium and due to its low water content, it contains more calories and is more filling. This pairs wonderfully with the benefits of soursop (previously mentioned in another blog) as it; possesses antioxidants, fights against bacteria, and boosts the immune system. Almonds are also very beneficial as they contain unsaturated fats, fibre, magnesium as well as protein. When adding all three ingredients together, this is a very healthy smoothie that will help to revi

How to make a MF Moringa Latte.

Hey there, my MF Products Blog readers, it’s a crisp Saturday morning and the perfect opportunity to get out there and exercise. Whether it be a walk (for you slow coaches), a gut-wrenching run (for you athletes) or an expedition, you’re going to need a great deal of energy today. However, maybe you’ve ran out of MF Coffee (for some odd reason) or you desire something a little different to your mornings… well MF Products have the best alternative to you. We present, the MF Moringa Latte. We’ve mentioned the astounding benefits of moringa before as it has anti-ulcer, anti-inflammatory, anti-microbial, anti-hyperglycemic properties as well as antioxidants. It’s been hailed as one of the greatest nutrient-rich plants to have ever been discovered, and the MF Team strongly agree. So back to our Saturday morning, you want something different to your usual hub of energy and we’ve got the answer. Our MF Products Moringa Latte recipe is sure to leave you feeling   replenished and prepared for

How to make a Lungo coffee?

What is a Lungo? In the 21 st century, there are so many different coffee recipes being released that it’s very hard to keep track. You’ve got at least 5 new fads being dropped on us every week and it can be quite stressful for our coffee bodies to try to experience them all. Because let’s be honest here, we have to try them all. Every single one. Nonetheless, it great that the coffee community is finding creative ways to maintain relevance and the MF Team absolutely endorses it. The word ‘Lungo’ is actually Italian for “long” and we already know what to expect from Italian creations… intricacy and perfection. The main difference with the Lungo coffee is how much the single shot of espresso ( MF Coffee in stock now) is stretched, with water, to create this beverage. The typical shot of espresso would contain 30 millilitres of water taking around 30 seconds to be pulled however with the Lungo, due to the doubling of the water content, pulling can take up to a minute. Due to increase

How to make a Frappucinno

Imagine this, it’s a warm summers afternoon and you’ve just finished your run (or walk). You’re extremely lethargic and in need of a boost of energy as soon as possible. It’s way too warm for a hot cup of MF Coffee so you decide to make an iced Frappuccino, however, you don’t know-how. This is where the MF Team comes in to save the day. The Frappuccino did not originate from Starbucks as many would like to believe.  A Frappuccino is a mix between frappe and cappuccino. The word frappe is a French word that’s loosely translated as a drink that is either starts out frozen or with ice and then is blended until it has a slushy type consistency. Though the word ‘Frappe’ comes from the French, The Frappe was actually created just by chance in the late 1950s in a Greek city named Thessaloniki. Its creation was birthed when a Dimitris Vakondios decided he wanted a cup of coffee at a Trade Fair show.  The problem he encountered was that he couldn’t find any hot water for his coffee and thus