The Easy Pha-Max Wheatgrass in Easy Open Can
I took a can out of the chiller cause I got intrigued with the term “heatgrass”. What could it be? A grass that give a hot sensation when eaten? Like a siling labuyo. The term was new to me. I consumed all the contents before I noticed the large letter “W” before the letter “h”. The word should be “wheatgrass” and not “heatgrass”. Ouch! That explained why I never felt any hot flavor.
Here are the product information.
Easy Pha-max wheatgrass is a sweet blend of organic wheatgrass leaves and roots with natural honey, to give you a refreshingly healthy drink thats ready when you are.
Organic wheatgrass leaves and roots loaded with vitamins, mineral, antioxidants, amino acids, enzymes and phytochemicals, that, together with proper diet can keep you energized and prevent different diseases and health problems.
Best served Chilled. Shake well before opening.
Ingredients: honey powder, oligosaccharides, wheatgrass powder (leaves and roots) and melastoma malabathricum (leaves).
Honey powder?
Warning: If you are pregnant or nursing a baby, consult a doctor before using the product.
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The word “shake well” is written around the can. I shook it really well before opening. The sweet and grassy aroma was evident. I sipped. Awww! A grass! I almost threw the can away. I took another two sips and the flavor got better – the sweet taste of honey, the grassy flavor and a powdery texture. Good thing I never threw it.
I poured some to mug to the real color.
I have never seen a real wheatgrass here in Philippines so comparison is not possible.
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