Is it suitable to prepare tea using vegan coconut milk powder?
Heating coconut milk directly over a flame can compromise its beneficial fats, potentially converting them into less healthy cholesterol forms. Additionally, traditional tea contains other ingredients that might be of concern, namely caffeine and sugar. As such, we advise against using coconut milk powder in conventional teas that might already carry these health considerations. Consider dissolving this powder in lukewarm water to produce a warm drink, or opt for herbal tea for a healthier approach. The latter can be a nutritious alternative, aiding those looking to curb their regular tea consumption.
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