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Dalgona Whipped Moringa Latte + Vegan Version - MA Recipes

Posted by Matcha Alternatives

Dalgona, or Whipped Coffee, is the new trending drink, and for good reason! It's fun, gorgeous and easy to make. Instead of coffee or matcha powder, though, our guest author Chef Jon from G|astronomy by Jon has used moringa powder to make a Moringa Whipped Latte - and it's delicious. Here's how to make the best Dalgona you'll ever try!

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Dalgona, or Whipped Coffee, is the new trending drink, and for good reason! It's fun, gorgeous and easy to make. Instead of coffee or matcha powder, though, our guest author Chef Jon from G|astronomy by Jon has used moringa powder to make a Moringa Whipped Latte - and it's delicious. Here's how to make the best Dalgona you'll ever try!

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Moringa: The Complete Vegan Protein

Posted by Stephany Morgan

Of the 20 dietarily relevant amino acids, 11 are non-essential, which means our body can make them. But the rest must come from the diet. These other 9 are found together in animal proteins. Which is great - unless you are vegan. Enter Moringa! This miracle plant contains a whopping 17 amino acids, and all 9 essential amino acids, making it one of the very rare complete proteins in the plant world.
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Of the 20 dietarily relevant amino acids, 11 are non-essential, which means our body can make them. But the rest must come from the diet. These other 9 are found together in animal proteins. Which is great - unless you are vegan. Enter Moringa! This miracle plant contains a whopping 17 amino acids, and all 9 essential amino acids, making it one of the very rare complete proteins in the plant world.
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