Powdery mildew of the sage

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  Powdery mildew or white sickness is a cryptogamic disease, that is of fungal origin, which can affect sage plants and occurs on the leaves. This is the most frequent pathology among those that can affect this aromatic herb and occurs in particular with mild temperatures and high humidity. It is a very simple disease to identify: because the white patches that are seen on the leaves of the sage are very characteristic. A reader of Orto Da Coltivare, Barbara, asks me exactly what her plant can have, describing the symptoms of powdery mildew. I answer publicly because I think it may be useful for many to know how to defend themselves from this problem with natural methods and above all how to prevent it. Recognizing powdery mildew on sage Those who cultivate the vegetable garden will already know powdery mildew because it is a frequent pathology also on other cultivated plants, in particular on pumpkin and courgette. Powdery mildew is also called white sickness precisely because it work

Homemade Guava Ice Cream Recipe

Guava Ice Cream

There always comes that time of year when we have guavas leftover and we don’t know what else to do with them. With that in mind, we show you how to make homemade guava ice cream, a refreshing and very tasty dessert to enjoy guavas in a different way than usual. To make this homemade guava ice cream recipe you just need guavas, condensed milk, fresh cream and milk: ingredients we all have at home! The preparation is very simple, made in a blender, so it can’t go wrong. Check out all the details of this delicious homemade natural guava ice cream recipe below and try it this summer!

4 guests
3h
Dessert

Ingredients for making homemade guava ice cream:

4 medium guavas
1 can of condensed milk (395 g or 320 ml)
1 can of fresh cream (300 g)
1 glass of milk (250 ml)

Nutrition Facts

Servings: 4
Amount per serving
Calories 562
% Daily Value*
Total Fat 25.9g 33%, Saturated Fat 15.9g 79%, Cholesterol 92mg 31%, Sodium 255mg 11%, Total Carbohydrate 72.1g 26%, Dietary Fiber 4g 14%, Total Sugars 67.9g, Protein 13.3g, Vitamin D 0mcg 0%, Calcium 433mg 33%, Iron 1mg 3%, Potassium 580mg 12%

*The % Daily Value (DV) tells you how much a nutrient in a food serving contributes to a daily diet. 2,000 calories a day is used for general nutrition advice.

How to Make Homemade Guava Ice Cream:

Peel the guavas cut them into pieces and place them in a blender with the condensed milk, cream and milk.



Beat very well and strain to filter the seeds. Place in a container with a lid and set aside in the freezer for 2 hours or until completely frozen.



To get a creamy homemade guava ice cream, remove it from the freezer and place it in a large bowl. Beat with mixer for 2 minutes, increasing speed little by little. At last, speed let it beat for 4 minutes.



Put the homemade guava ice cream back in the jar, cover and freeze for another 1 hour. After that time you can be delighted! Do not hesitate to prepare this homemade fruit sorbet because it is very tasty.

Guava Ice Cream



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