My Malunggay Tea

@wittynet (4421)
Philippines
August 19, 2017 2:17pm CST
This is my first attempt, and I think this is only the beginning. I neither like nor dislike the taste, but because Malunggay is full of nutrients, I feel this is the best tea ever.
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@RubyHawk (99405)
• Atlanta, Georgia
19 Aug 17
I don't know what it is. What is mulunggay?
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@wittynet (4421)
• Philippines
20 Aug 17
@RubyHawk it's a tree.The leaves are cooked like spinach. We have Malunggay tree that has been with us since my father was a child.
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@wittynet (4421)
• Philippines
21 Aug 17
@RubyHawk There are some areas I think that have. I read in one article that a man in Nevada was able to grow Malunggay.
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@RubyHawk (99405)
• Atlanta, Georgia
21 Aug 17
@wittynet We probably don't have them in the US.
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@Anshu246 (1076)
• Patna, India
19 Aug 17
I don't know about it..what is so special about it?
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@wittynet (4421)
• Philippines
19 Aug 17
@Anshu246 They call Malunggay or Moringa (scientific name) miracle tree. In other countries, it's used to fight malnutrition. I learned from one article that this is amost a complete meal.
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@Anshu246 (1076)
• Patna, India
19 Aug 17
@wittynet is it tasty?just asking..
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@wittynet (4421)
• Philippines
20 Aug 17
@Anshu246 It's not.
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@LadyDuck (471969)
• Switzerland
20 Aug 17
I think that we have a problem here today, the pictures do not show and even many avatars do not show.
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@wittynet (4421)
• Philippines
20 Aug 17
@LadyDuck has it been fixed?
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@LadyDuck (471969)
• Switzerland
21 Aug 17
@wittynet Yes, it has been fixed.