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💯✔️(Call +2348093446601) Moringa Tea Is Healthy & Medicinal.



Prep Time: 10 minutes

Total Time: 10 minutes

Serves: 2

Meal Type: BeveragesGut-Friendly

Diet Type: Gluten-FreeGut-FriendlyPaleoVeganVegetarian

Ingredients:

1½ tablespoons moringa powder


3 cups cashew milk


2 teaspoons maple syrup


2 teaspoons coconut oil


Directions:

In a small pot over medium heat, combine all ingredients and whisk thoroughly until well-combined.


Bring to almost boil and then remove from heat.


Pour mixture into a blender and blend until frothy and smooth.


Divide evenly between two mugs and serve.


If you’re already a matcha green tea lattefan, make room for this amazing moringa tea latte recipe with creamy cashew milk, coconut oil and just a touch of maple syrup. But before we get to this delicious moringa tea leaf recipe, let’s look at possible moringa benefits as well as moringa tea side effects.

What Are the Benefits of Moringa Tea?

The many benefits of moringa tea are are impressive to say the least; This is a superfood that is gaining in popularity for good reason! Moringa is known to be used medicinally for a number of health concerns including anemia, asthma, digestive troubles, headaches and joint pain. It’s also used as a remedy for swelling and a variety of infections including bacterial, fungal and viral types. (1)

Moringa tea comes from the Moringa oleifera tree also known as the “horseradish tree” or “drumstick tree.” It’s a small deciduous tree with clusters of white flowers and it is native to tropical Asia. It takes roughly seven pounds of moringa leaves to make just one pound of dried powder. (2)

Moringa tea is naturally low in calories and has zero sugar content. In terms of vitamins and minerals, it’s exceptionally high in vitamin A. Just one tablespoon of moringa powder provides 75 percent of most people’s daily vitamin A needs! (34) It also contains notable amounts of other really key nutrients like iron and calcium.

The most nutrient-dense versions of moringa leaf tea or moringa powder are organic and have been dried slowly under low temperatures (this helps to maintain delicate beneficial compounds). This recipe is for a moringa tea latte, but you can also purchase moringa tea bags and simply add hot water to create a quick Moringa oleiferatea.

What Are the Side Effects of Taking Moringa?

Can I drink moringa tea everyday? What are the side effects of taking moringa tea? Since moringa is a newer “superfood,” people have questions like these about moringa — and they are good ones!

It’s best to start off with a half teaspoon to one teaspoon of moringa per day to avoid unwanted side effects. This recipe contains about three quarters of a teaspoon per serving, so it’s a good place to start for most people.

Moringa can have laxative effects and cause an upset stomach in high doses or when used too frequently, which is why most consumers choose to include it in their diet every several days rather than every single day to avoid these possible moringa side effects.

Moringa Tea Nutrition Facts

One serving of this recipe contains about: (56789)

118 calories


1.2 grams protein


11 grams fat


8 grams carbohydrates


1.1 grams fiber


4.3 grams sugar


135 milligrams sodium


3,562 IUs vitamin A (71 percent DV)


209 IUs vitamin D (52 percent DV)


198 milligrams calcium (15 percent DV)


2.6​ milligrams iron (14 percent DV)


7.2 micrograms selenium (13 percent DV)


47 micrograms folate (12 percent DV)


47 milligrams magnesium (11 percent DV)


0.9 milligrams zinc (8.2 percent DV)


As you can see, this moringa tea latte has a lot of nutrients — many of which are thanks to the moringa powder, but some of them are also coming from the delicious cashew milk.

How to Make Moringa Tea

How do you prepare moringa tea? Making moringa tea can’t really get any easier and tastier than this recipe. You simply combine and heat up four ingredients: moringa leaf powder, coconut oil, maple syrup and cashew milk. Then you blend them until frothy and enjoy a tasty moringa tea latte. This recipe is for two people or two servings, but simply cut the ingredient amounts in half to make it for one.

In a small pot over medium heat, combine all four ingredients.

Whisk thoroughly until everything is well-combined, especially the moringa powder.

Bring it to just under a boil and then remove from heat. Pour mixture into a blender and blend until frothy and smooth.

Divide evenly between two mugs and serve.

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