What's for Breakfast : Boiled eggs and sliced mangoes

What's for Breakfast : Boiled eggs and sliced mangoes

When it's mango season in Haiti, there's of plenty of fresh organic mangoes to eat. Add some boiled eggs to the plate and you have yourself a nice, delicious organic Haitian breakfast.

I always add crushed garlic and leek (that's poireau in French) on top of my boiled eggs.

Leek or poireau in French adds the following to your breakfast:
potassium, dietary fiber, vitamin A, vitamin B-6, iron and magnesium to this simple breakfast.

Garlic reduces your blood pressure, improves your cholesterol level, improves your bone health. overall, it helps you live longer.

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