Guinea fowl eggs can be found on sale quite rarely, but they deserve no less attention than chicken or quail eggs for their beneficial properties. We will find out how to cook guinea fowl eggs and how to effectively use them for healing and beauty. Caloric and chemical composition The caloric content of guinea fowl eggs is 43 Kcal per 100 g.
Read MoreThere are many plants that we consider weed or useless herbs, but even they can be medicinal. Today we will discuss the familiar wild-growing cereal - ground reed grass, as well as describe its use in medicine and a brief description of the plant. How it looks and where it grows If you ever walked in the forest-steppe zone, near coniferous or deciduous forests, you could see wild plants that produce a yellow panicle on a long thin “leg”. Read More
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