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We have that berry in Jamaica it's call susumba we cook with it.
She is very talented indeed She is more advanced
Wonders shall never ends
Scissors ✂️ are great in harvesting them quickly
This need to be in Trinidad
Thanks for mentioning Malawi. Well appreciated
THIS IS NICE AND EDUCATIVE
Blessings!!! Thanks for the information.
How can I get this tea in Saudi Arabia so that I can. Market it for u
We have the same berry in Jamaica, but we call it sosumba(I know I spelt that wrong) it’s quite bitter to taste, but I loved it as a kid. We cooked it with cod fish or salt mackerel.,
Maya you are amazing person. God bless your work. Love from Malawi.
Yes we eat it in Jamaica ❤❤❤
I don't drink tea, mybe I was just waiting for this tea.❤❤❤
The leaves are extremely good. When we were children we used the leaves to wash dishes.
When my daughter was a baby, her tongue was white, what they call thrush. Her grandma told me to get the leaf, squeeze it in a nappy and wipe her tongue, I only had to do it once. One wipe and her tongue was clean. I never eat it because it was bitter only my parents loved susumber. All in Jamaica. Bless you my people in Africa.
Yes please… Include Malawi ❤
Great innovative minds
Ayekoo but where can we buy the end products
Thank you maya, I'm so proud of you sis.
May God keep blessing Millicent and her husband and beyond. She's an innovator! What a brilliant lady! Africa needs more and more of these women!
Hallelujah. Amen. It seems that God has listened to our prayers. May Africa keep on rising!
Please try to get it to the Caribbean. Trinidad and Tobago would benefit. In Tobago, we call it Sousoumba glad to know the names of it in different places. Tobagonians believe it is good for building up nerves. We use it to make punches. Nice to know about using it to make tea.