[ESP-ENG] Deliciosos Té de Malojillo - Esencial para Malestares Corporales | Delicious Malojillo Tea - Essential for Body Aches and Pains

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Saludo especial para todas las personas que hacen parte de esta maravillosa comunidad, quiero compartir con ustedes esta recete para preparar Un Delicioso Té de Malojillo, hay recetas que no son del todo agradables, pero la de Malojillo es realmente agradable, me sentía un poco resfriado, con malestar de dolor de cabeza, así que decidí realizar este sencillo pero poderoso Té de Malojllo. El Malojillo calma los dolores de cabeza y musculares, menstruales, reumáticos. Ayuda a eliminar los residuos tóxicos del cuerpo. Sirve para el resfriado, la tos y otros trastornos respiratorios como el asma bronquial. Es un buen digestivo y alivia los malestares estomacales.

Special greeting to all the people who are part of this wonderful community, I want to share with you this recipe to prepare a delicious Malojillo tea, there are recipes that are not entirely pleasant, but the Malojillo is really nice, I felt a little cold, with discomfort of headache, so I decided to make this simple but powerful Malojillo tea. Malojillo soothes headaches and muscular, menstrual, rheumatic pains. It helps to eliminate toxic waste from the body. It is useful for colds, coughs and other respiratory disorders such as bronchial asthma. It is a good digestive and relieves stomach discomfort.

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Español:

Ingredientes:
-Malojillo.
-Limón.
-Azúcar.

-Paso 1: Cortamos el Malojillo, para así agregarlo a la olla, agregando así 1 taza de agua, más el Malojillo que ta cortamos, y ponemos a hervir a llama media.

English:

Ingredients:
-Malojillo.
-Lemon.

-Sugar.

-Step 1: We cut the Malojillo, to add it to the pot, adding 1 cup of water, plus the Malojillo that we cut, and we put it to boil at medium flame.

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Español:

Paso 2: Dejamos hervir aproximadamente por 5 minutos, hasta que el color del agua se torne a un color amarillento, casi verdoso, para sacarle al máximo, los nutrientes al Malojillo. Cortamos el Limón y lo exprimimos, agregamos un toquesito de azúcar, y esta listo nuestro té.

English:

Step 2: Let it boil for approximately 5 minutes, until the color of the water turns to a yellowish, almost greenish color, to extract the maximum nutrients from the Malojillo. Cut the lemon and squeeze it, add a touch of sugar, and our tea is ready.

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Este es mi Resultado Final, espero que les ayude en cualquier situación que se les presente, es muy efectivo, gracias por leer mi blog, bendiciones y saludos a todos.

This is my Final Result, I hope it helps you in any situation that comes your way, it is very effective, thank you for reading my blog, blessings and greetings to all.

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All photos are my own.

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Thanks for sharing your medicinal tea. I love learning about new fruits and veggies that can help aid certain ailments :)

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es muy bueno tambien con jengibre para las afecciones respiratorias yo lo he tomado! excelente post saludos!

 4 years ago  

I just learned a new Spanish word. Although here in Suriname most people speak Dutch, there are many Cubans here. I recently noticed a house with some lemongrass out front, noticed the owner was Spanish-speaking, and I assumed perhaps the name was citronella in Spanish, but I wasn't sure. Now I understand why she looked at me in a confused way until I showed her the plant. After we arrived at the plant, I asked if we could cut some because it is not so common here in Suriname.

The Guyanese call it "fevergrass" because they use it for mostly tea to help colds and the flu.


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