Pineapple tea
By VicentaLakin
It's like a pineapple season, and I see a lot of pineapple in a fruit store, and now it's cheap, and I've always felt that pineapple has its own special scent and has different effects on health. Because it contains a substance called pineapple enzyme, which decomposes the protein, dissolves it and promotes blood circulation enzymes, and is used to reduce blood pressure, prevents fat deposition, sour sweetness, which is the fruit that many women like more, although I don't eat often, but I like it very much
Recipe Recommendations
- pineapple half a
- black tea bag a small bag
- lemon shredded a little
- pineapple juice half a cup
- light salt water appropriate amount
- sweet and sour
- other
- ten minutes
- simple
Steps for Pineapple tea

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When you buy pineapple, you can ask them to take off the skin. It's hard to fix. I tried. It doesn't taste so good
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Pineapple cuttin, spare...
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Put a red tea bag in the cup, pour it in the boiled water and soak it up for about a minute
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Lemon for skin cut
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The cool tea is put in the cup, with pineapple juice
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Join the pineapple. Just a little bit of lemon peel
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A cup of fragrance tea will be available, in the sofa, through the magazines you like, and the pineapple tea.
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This tea can warm the lungs, snort and cough, and help with chronic bronchitis and bronchial asthma...Pineapple tea Make Tips
Nutritional Value of Pineapples
Pineapples have excellent dietary and health benefits. The bromelain they contain can dissolve blood clots that lead to heart attacks and prevent the formation of blood clots, greatly reducing the mortality rate of heart patients. The sugars, salts, and enzymes contained in pineapples have diuretic and de-swelling effects. Frequently drinking fresh pineapple juice is beneficial for hypertension and can also be used to treat symptoms such as nephritis edema and cough with excessive phlegm. The large amount of protease and dietary fiber in pineapples can help human digestion; moreover, due to the large volume and good adsorption of dietary fiber, it can remove excess fat and other harmful substances from the intestines, having obvious effects on preventing and alleviating constipation.
Pineapples are nutritious, with a Vitamin C content five times that of apples. They are also rich in bromelain, which helps the body digest proteins, so eating pineapple after meat and greasy foods is most beneficial. Fresh pineapple flesh is rich in nutrients such as fructose, glucose, amino acids, organic acids, protein, crude fiber, calcium, phosphorus, iron, carotene, and various vitamins.