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Richberry Recipe: Mint Chocolate Spirulina Smoothie

A mint choco? With spirulina?


How does that taste? Find out when you try this recipe with 1-2 halves of Richberry!


This natural taste modifier gives you the pleasure of sweetness - without the added calories!


What you need


  • 1 cup almond milk

  • 1 cup spinach

  • 1 tbsp almond butter

  • 2 tbsp cacao powder

  • 12 fresh peppermint leaves

  • 1 tbsp chia seeds

  • 1 tsp spirulina

  • 2 slices of lemon

  • 1-2 halves of Richberry

How to make

  1. Place all ingredients in a blender and blend until creamy.

  2. Chew 1-2 halves of Richberry.

  3. Pour into a glass, sprinkle with cacao nibs and shredded coconut, and enjoy!

Prep time:

5 mins

Yield:

1x

Calorie Saving:

64


Chew the Miracle Berry:

Just before digging in, chew 1 or more freeze-dried miracle berries (this can also be done during the preparation of ingredients). Ensure to remove pits to avoid a bitter taste.


Fact:

The active ingredient miraculin from miracle berry will turn sour foods such as lemon, lime, orange, grapefruit, non-fat yogurt, and other citrus food to taste sweet without adding sugar. We recommend two halves or 2 servings for maximum effectiveness. Make sure to follow instructions from the back of the packaging.


Note:

For cakes and pastries, you may need to add at least 5-7% of the total quantity of sugar required. This is due to the chemistry of the food. However, you may skip this as you wish. The goal is to reduce sugar consumption but experience the same taste.


Do you want to know how rich in natural antioxidants the Miracle Berry is?


Read more about this next-generation sweetener here.


Richberry is available on Amazon, Shopee, and our website.








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