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How to make MF Soursop Tea.

 

Good morning everyone, it’s the MF Team and we’re back again with another MF Products blog for you guys to enjoy. Today, our recipe is going to be short but sweet, well maybe no sweet but definitely healthy. Today we will show you that you can use our MF Soursop (which is in stock now) to make a very beneficial and wholesome tea. Soursop as some of you may know beholds a grand amount of benefits for the body and brain. Just to list a few:

-          Soursop possesses antioxidants such as its high count of vitamin c

-          It helps to fight bacteria

-          It can boost your overall immunity

-          It can aid in the stabilisation of blood sugar levels

So, guys, as you can see, the nutritional gains we can make from the consumption of this superfood is endless but making it into a tea we’re giving u ways in which you can make access to this powerful powder easy. No choking or gagging just a casual and warm sip that you immediately know will revitalise your body and have it in top condition for whatever you encounter in the day. I’m sure that now you’ve heard its benefits, you would like to make it, here’s how:

Ingredients:

-          3 Tablespoons of MF Soursop powder

-          1/2 a tablespoon of lime juice, or more if you desire

-          1 tablespoon of raw Honey

 

Directions:

1)      Boil 1 litre of water then take 3 Teaspoons of MF Soursop powder and put it into the boiling water.

2)      Don't close the vessel and Continue to boil the water on low heat for 30 minutes until the water evaporates to 500 ml.

3)      (optional) Filter MF Soursop tea hot warm or cool

4)      (optional) Add 1/2 a spoon of lime juice and add some honey (not sugar).

5)      Notes. Now the Soursop tea is ready to drink. Drink 3 times every day, in the morning, afternoon and at night.

Making this tea is very easy to make, we hope you enjoy it!



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