Do you love mangoes? If yes, then have you ever thought of preparing tea using the fruit? Surprised, aren’t you? Well, that is what we are going to talk about in this post!
Mango has been claimed to be ‘the king of fruits’. It has a deliciously creamy consistency and a delightful taste. This bright yellow fruit has many nutritional benefits. Did you know that you can make mango tea and enjoy most of the benefits of mangoes? Well, it’s made from leaves, so not sure if it would taste exactly like a yummy mango. We are going to show you how to make this healthy mango leaves tea.
Mango tea has been used by Europeans to treat diabetes and clear blocked blood vessels. Mango tea has been claimed to impede diabetes’ progression. Mango tea has also been stated to heal blood vessels in the pancreas. These characteristics have helped mango tea in becoming an effective treatment for diabetes. (1)
Drinking mango tea can help you lower the risk of hypertension. As it helps clear blocked blood vessels, it helps improve blood flow. It also helps fortify fragile vessels, which usually lead to hypertension. Health and Wealth recommend drinking one cup of mango tea daily to help treat hypertension. (2)
Mango leaves, which are used to make mango tea contain considerable amounts of vitamins A, B and C. If you are looking to eat, sleep and live healthier, then mango tea is just the thing for you. It helps maintain an optimum level of vitamins and minerals in your diet. Vitamins Diary claims that vitamins present in mango tea are one of the chief suppliers of nutrients in underdeveloped nations.
Mango tea contains natural antioxidants. The amount usually depends on the leaf’s colour. Green tea contains higher amounts of antioxidants. Black and white variants prevent oxidative damage. Dried mango contains some traces of vitamin C. Vitamin C is a natural antioxidant and a water-soluble vitamin. It protects the body from free radicals and toxins. It also helps prevent scurvy. (3)
Crammed with antioxidants, mango tea helps prevent and reduce the risk of heart disease. It eliminates free radicals that can cause heart disease and other arterial diseases.
Beat the heat with this superb recipe for mango tea. This recipe does not feature dried mango leaves, and uses mango pulp instead.
What Do You Need?
How Do You Blend It?
Now that we have all the ingredients, let’s look at how to make this delectable tea:
Enjoy the rich flavor of this wonderful warm mango tea.
What Do You Need?
How Do You Make It?
Mango tea is usually drunk hot, while some other recipes include ice to give it a cool effect. Some of the recipes for mango tea are featured above. Try them today to include this incredibly healthy drink to your diet. Like and share this information with your friends. To offer a suggestion or an opinion or even tell us about your brewing style, leave a comment below!