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Tropical Mango

Tropical Mango is the summery breakfast that will give you perfect vacation vibes every day. Consisting of mango, coconut, orange, and lime juice powder, it's super refreshing and incredibly delicious. The coconut flakes also give it a unique texture, allowing you to taste every single coconut flake.

WE LOVE COCONUT

Coconuts are the perfect summer treat. In Tropical Mango, they provide natural sweetness and, with plenty of fiber, saturated fat, and minerals, make for a healthy treat.

Coconuts are also rich in protein, fructose, and vitamins. They're not only very healthy but also versatile. They can be enjoyed in the form of coconut flakes, as in our bowl, as coconut milk, or as a snack. Coconuts consist primarily of saturated fatty acids. Unlike animal fat, coconut fats are medium-chain rather than long-chain. These can be broken down relatively quickly by the body and prevent cravings. Because these aren't stored as body fat but are immediately converted into energy, they're a great aid for weight loss. They also have a particularly positive effect on our immune system. because the antimicrobial and antiviral effect The lauric acid it contains rids the body of numerous pathogens. Coconuts are also so healthy because they lower cholesterol levels.

MANGO

Mangos don't have a specific season. They taste delicious, are healthy, and have a wide range of uses.

Mangos are 82% water, but contain high levels of vitamin C, beta-carotene, and folate. Beta-carotene is the precursor to vitamin A, which is necessary for skin cell renewal, vision, and the immune system. Vitamin C helps the body prevent infections and colds. Folate is also essential for human health and is involved in numerous metabolic processes in the body. Mangos are easily digestible, high in fiber, and low in acid, and they also have a positive effect on the intestinal flora. Particularly in people who eat a high-fat, low-fiber diet, mango compounds can protect against negative changes in the composition of the intestinal flora. A high-fat diet leads to the loss of good bacteria. However, mangoes contain a lot of fructose. So, if you want to lose weight and are counting calories, you should know: 100 grams of fruit pulp is equivalent to 60 kilocalories. So, mangoes are not a calorie bargain. In addition, people with fructose intolerance do not tolerate the fruit so well due to its high fructose content.

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