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Juka’s Organic Has Been Persistently Advocating For The...

Juka’s Organic Has Been Persistently Advocating For The Importance Of Keeping A Healthy & Balance Diet. We Want To Take The Opportunity To Share Few Things We Know About Heart Health. Add heart healthy food oils to your diet such as, healthy cooking oils; Unrefined Red Pam Oil, Cold Pressed Coconut Oil, Peanut Oil & Extra Virgin Olive Oil. Eat more heart healthy foods like avocado 🥑 , nuts 🥜...

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Late night snack. Juka’s Organic yummy BAOBAB FRUIT recipe for...

Late night snack. Juka’s Organic yummy BAOBAB FRUIT recipe for you below. But first let’s look at the health benefits. A little knowledge about Baobab in case you don’t know what it is. Baobab fruit powder is a fruit that is indigenous to Africa. The tree is very different from any other tree and can live to be 3000 years. When the leaves of Baobab shed, the branches almost looks like the roots...

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By Juka's Organic Co. on 2020-04-27

Thanks @irenesgreencuisine For This Delicious Breakfast Recipe; Toasted Fonio and Walnut Smoothie. “ I always used to have oatmeal smoothie, so I thought why not try and make fonio smoothie. It is amazing. If you do not have fonio, feel free to use oatmeal. Recipe ½ cup Juka’s Organic fonio ½ tsp. Cinnamon ½ tsp. Cardamom ½ tsp. Nutmeg 1 banana frozen Handful walnuts 1 Tbsp. Hemp seeds 1 or 2 dates depending how sweet you like it. 1 cup milk of choice Toast the fonio for about 8 minutes in a saucepan. Cook the fonio according to package instructions....

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By Juka's Organic Co. on 2020-04-23

Okay we will post about Fonio just because.. even though we cannot keep up with the inventory on Amazon. Our brand, juka’s organic raw fonio jump to the first page and now #2 best seller on Amazon. This is just few months after introducing and launching our own. Thanks to our loyal customers that always trust our brand. It’s Fonio Friday! Wondering what’s Fonio? It is a preeminent African superfood that is harvested in the savannas of West Africa. This millet grain is little-known outside of Africa but, like quinoa, the grains are used in porridge and as couscous but...

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