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How to Make Guava Leaves Powder: A Simple Guide

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Guava leaves are known for their incredible health benefits, ranging from improving skin health to aiding digestion. Making guava leaves powder at home is easy and allows you to use this powerful natural remedy in teas, face masks, and health supplements. Here’s how you can make guava leaves powder at home.

Steps to Make Guava Leaves Powder

Ingredients and Tools:

  • Fresh guava leaves (as many as you’d like)
  • A clean cloth or paper towel
  • A baking tray or flat surface
  • Blender, coffee grinder, or mortar and pestle
  • An airtight container for storage

Instructions:

1. Pick Fresh Guava Leaves

  • Start by gathering fresh guava leaves. Ensure the leaves are green, healthy, and free from any damage or spots. Wash the leaves thoroughly under running water to remove dirt and impurities.

2. Dry the Leaves

  • Pat the guava leaves dry using a clean cloth or paper towel.
  • Spread the washed leaves out on a flat surface like a baking tray or drying rack, making sure they don’t overlap.
  • Air Drying: Leave the leaves to air dry in a cool, shaded area for 3-5 days, depending on the humidity in your environment. Make sure the leaves are completely dry and crisp before proceeding to the next step.
  • Oven Drying: If you want a quicker method, you can dry the leaves in the oven. Set the oven to a low temperature (about 150°F or 65°C) and place the leaves on a baking tray. Let them dry in the oven for 2-3 hours, checking periodically to ensure they don’t burn.

3. Crush the Leaves

  • Once the guava leaves are fully dry, they should easily crumble between your fingers. Break the leaves into smaller pieces to make grinding easier.

4. Grind into Powder

  • Use a blendercoffee grinder, or mortar and pestle to grind the dried leaves into a fine powder.
  • If using a blender or grinder, pulse the dried leaves in small batches to ensure you get an even, fine powder.
  • If using a mortar and pestle, grind the leaves in a circular motion until you achieve a powder-like consistency.

5. Sift the Powder (Optional)

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