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Health-conscious people don’t leave the house in the morning without their smoothie. When preparing the vitamin drink, however, there are a few things to consider so that the positive health effect does not turn negative. For example, frozen fruits and fruit stones are taboo for smoothies.

No fruit pits for smoothies

Not all ingredients for fruity smoothies are healthy – the right choice makes the difference! For example, no fruit cores such as those from apples, cherries, or plums should be put into the blender, as the North Rhine-Westphalia consumer advice center is now warning.

During the digestion process, the nuclei form hydrocyanic acid. This in turn can lead to poisoning, shortness of breath, vomiting, or cramps in large quantities. The fruit stones should therefore be carefully removed before adding them to the smoothie mixer.

No frozen fruit for smoothies

Frozen fruits like strawberries, raspberries or blueberries are popular ingredients for smoothies. After all, the goods are fresh from the field, where they are shock-frozen directly. On the one hand, this means that a lot of vitamins and minerals remain, but on the other hand, the burden of pathogenic noroviruses can also be high.

The virus can be killed with heat. For this, it is necessary that the frozen fruits are not used directly from the freezer or thawed, but are heated to at least 90 degrees before consumption. If possible, smoothie lovers should use fresh, seasonal fruit from the region and only occasionally switch to frozen goods.

The growth of moss is particularly favored in wet and windy weather. Moss is particularly annoying on stones and moss also likes to accumulate on your own house wall. Over time, the moss growth can damage the joints until they finally begin to crumble.

Cola as an effective moss remover

However, there is a simple and effective solution to the problem: Conventional cola, regardless of the brand, can be used to remove moss and can also prevent any moss infestation.

Due to the phosphoric acid contained in the cola, the moss dies off within a few days and, thanks to the acid it contains, leaves an unfavorable environment for the growth of moss.

A trick without negative consequences

You don’t have to worry about staining the stones with this simple trick, as the dye in the cola isn’t strong enough to cause discoloration. The joints in the house wall are also not damaged by the cola.

This method can be used on any stone surface infested with moss. It is particularly effective on fine moss and therefore also suitable for hard-to-reach places. With a coke and a sponge or cloth, you can get rid of the stubborn moss so that the stone shines again in its original appearance.