Hello friends, today I have prepared a delicious green tea with mint or also called Moroccan green tea .
This tea comes from Morocco, although it's drunk in virtually all Arab countries. There, it's drunk throughout the day and is often offered to guests as a sign of hospitality. They also drink it very hot, which is odd because it's very hot there. They say that drinking a hot drink regulates your temperature and you stop feeling hot, but drinking a cold drink makes you thirstier and you start sweating.
It is usually prepared in a metal teapot and when the green tea with mint is ready, it can be refilled with boiling water up to 3 times and served in small glasses where a foam will form.
Preparing green tea with mint is very easy. Typically, you use one teaspoon of green tea per person and a few mint leaves. Bring water to a boil, and when it reaches a boil, add the green tea. Wait 2 minutes, then turn off the heat and let it steep for another minute. You can add the mint leaves at this point or when serving.
The benefits of green tea with peppermint are numerous. Green tea reduces triglycerides and cholesterol, lowers blood sugar, cleanses the liver, and helps prevent cancer due to its high antioxidant content. Peppermint, on the other hand, aids digestion, is antispasmodic, a tonic, and a good cellular oxygenator.
This tea also contains fluoride, which helps prevent cavities. It has an astringent effect, making it advisable for cases of diarrhea. It's a stimulating drink that clears the mind and awakens the body, making it ideal for morning or after meals. However, be careful; excessive consumption can make you nervous. It can be combined with other ingredients to make a more delicious green tea .
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I'd like to tell you that this tea also has drawbacks, as it contains a substance that prevents the absorption of vitamin B1, which is very important for the nervous system. It also prevents the absorption of iron, so it's not recommended for people with anemia. I remind you that you can find organic green tea with peppermint on our website tetique.com , and don't forget to subscribe to my channel to stay up-to-date on all the latest news about 5 O'Clock Tea with Jessica.