Thursday, October 31, 2019

🌼Tumeric energy balls


🌼Wow, check out these tumeric latte macadamia energy balls! 

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Stir together;

️ 60g macadamia or cashew butter @bnutz.uk.

🥥Add 2tsp coconut flour.

💛Add 1-2tsp vitalising super-power @naturesheartsuperfooods (or 1-2tsp tumeric)

🐝🌎Add 1tsp BNUTZ beefree honei until it’s creamy.

Roll into 4 balls and roll in 2 tbsp dedicated coconut.

Set for 30 mins until firm and enjoy👩🏽🍳


🌳Facts on Macadamia nuts;

Macadamia nuts are native to Australia🇦🇺, often associated with Hawaii. The trees were spread from Australia to Hawaii by a number of travellers📬. The first known exchange occurred in 1882, when William Herbert Purvis planted several macadamia trees in Hawaii, one of which is still living🙍️. 

🛶In 1892 a sailor named Robert A.Jordan was given a bag of macadamia nuts when his ship docked in Brisbane, and in an early example of regifting, he passed then on to his brother👬, E.W.Jordan, who lived on the island of Oahu and planted the nuts in his backyard🌱. A few small macadamia nuts plantations were planted, and then, in 1926, the territory of Hawaii exempted all lands used executively to grow macadamia nuts from taxes and macadamia production shot up. The state is home to many extensive plantations today Hawaiians Australia vie for the position of the worlds largest producer of this nut. They are followed by South Africa🔄.

ENJOY!


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