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Guava Recipe Ideas With Liquid Extract

Author: Rachel Anthony
by Rachel Anthony
Posted: Nov 01, 2021

ou're smart to consider adding a guava recipe to your diet. First, there's the fruity flavor and the inviting texture. People have said that guava taste like a blend of strawberry, mango and pear.1 Second, there's the ease of preparing guava recipes, including guava paste recipes, guava recipes dessert and pineapple guava recipes.

Guava Recipe Loaded With Goodness

Guava also smells sweet. On top of that, you can eat guava raw. Simply wash the fruit off, slice it open and enjoy. You'll love that guava, in raw form, or when used as part of a guava recipe, has more vitamin C than an average orange. Although you can eat the seeds, they are hard. Fortunately, you can still gain the benefits of eating guava seeds from Herbal Goodness Guava Leaf Liquid Extract. Other Herbal Goodness products that offer guava seed benefits are Guava Leaf Extract in capsule form and Guava Leaf Hair Skin and Nail Complex.

So, what's in guava? Other than vitamin C, what are the benefits that can be derived from eating guava raw, adding Herbal Goodness guava leaf products to your diet or having fun working with the guava recipes shared in this article?

Let's start with benefits associated with guava seeds. The seeds have a pulp that may appear in maroon or white color. Inside the seeds are fatty acids, flavonoid, carotenoids, phelonic and glycosides.2 Eating the small guava seeds could support inflammation. Additionally, guava seeds may support antibodies. This single benefit can support immunity.

Guava Recipe Benefits

Once you start eating the fleshy part of the super fruit, you can take in potassium, fiber, vitamin A, iron, niacin, thiamine and manganese. Also, and although it's not yet widely communicated, a guava recipe can feed your body more potassium than you'd get from eating an average sized banana.

Even more, guava recipes such as pineapple guava recipes and guava paste recipes support blood pressure. HerbalGoodness guava recipes, including a guava recipe made with HerbalGoodness organic guava leaves or guava liquid extract, also support bowel regularity and healthy cholesterol. One of the easiest ways to get guava products is at HerbalGoodness, a woman owned and woman managed health store.

HerbalGoodness sources for its guava super fruit from non-GMO farms. In fact, HerbalGoodness steers clear of getting super fruit from countries that have an abundance of GMO farming areas. Your health is a priority at HerbalGoodness which is why we're sharing more than one guava recipe with you. We realize that you deserve options. Keep reading to get the scoop on delicious guava recipes.

Read more here https://www.herbalgoodnessco.com/blogs/recipes/guava-recipe-ideas-with-liquid-extract

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