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Happy New Month!! December is finally here. What plans have you...

View this post on Instagram A post shared by Juka's Organic Co. (@jukasorganic) Happy New Month!! December is finally here. What plans have you put in place to cleanse and rejuvenate as we close the year? We rejuvenate in different ways for the mind, body and soul. The body rejuvenates through nutrition. A good example of a superfood best known for its...

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Enjoy JukasOrganic.Com Fonio Recipe as a breakfast and you will...

Enjoy JukasOrganic.Com Fonio Recipe as a breakfast and you will go for hours and not get hungry. It is filling but yet very healthy.Add 1 cup of FONIO in a pot, 5 cups of water, 1 cup of milk, add pinch of salt (to taste). Bring to boil until there is a thick consistency. Add coconut oil and any condiments of choice (nutmeg & cinnamon). Serve in a bowl with your favorite fruits and some Greek...

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By Juka's Organic Co. on 2020-07-18

Raw Fonio breakfast, healthy and easy to make. WANT to KNOW WHY DR.SEBI Highlighted the IMPORTANCE of Adding ANCIENT WHOLEGRAIN, FONIO to Your Diet? Where to buy it? How to use it? JUKA’S Organic got the answers for you Ancient African Wholegrain, FONIO is a superfood for everyone, you don’t have to be diabetic to eat this wholegrain although it is highly recommended for those that suffer from diabetes. It is meant for everyone that wants to have a wholistic healthy diet or lifestyle. Fonio has a very low glycemic index level, unlike other grains that are harder to digest...

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By Juka's Organic Co. on 2020-04-23

Okay we will post about Fonio just because.. even though we cannot keep up with the inventory on Amazon. Our brand, juka’s organic raw fonio jump to the first page and now #2 best seller on Amazon. This is just few months after introducing and launching our own. Thanks to our loyal customers that always trust our brand. It’s Fonio Friday! Wondering what’s Fonio? It is a preeminent African superfood that is harvested in the savannas of West Africa. This millet grain is little-known outside of Africa but, like quinoa, the grains are used in porridge and as couscous but...

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