 This is Dr. Gregor in the kitchen, where I take the science and put it into practice. Today I'm going to share with you my new favorite dessert, matcha ice cream. Matcha is powdered green tea leaves. What's so great about green tea? It's consumption is associated with lower rates of heart attacks and premature death proven. And randomized controlled trials to prevent pre-cancerous colon polish from developing and pre-cancerous prostate lesions from turning into full-blown cancer and so antiviral. There's an FDA-approved green tea compound ointment used to reverse warts caused by the HPV virus. That's why in my daily dozen checklist it is one of the healthiest beverages along with water and hibiscus tea. Matcha is probably the healthiest way to drink green tea since you're drinking it as a whole food. Whereas normally you just make a hot water green tea extract and throw away the leaves. That's like boiling some collard greens and throwing away the greens and just drinking the cooking water. Think what proportion of nutrition you'd be throwing away, the same thing with tea leaves. Matcha allows you to drink tea whole. That way you'll get all the nutrition but also all the potential contaminants. China was late on the ban on leaded gasoline resulting in higher than average lead levels in the soil on Chinese tea plantations. It gets taken up by the plant but does not tend to leach out into the water when you just make tea the regular way. But if you eat the tea like matcha or if you throw tea leaves in a smoothie or something I would recommend making sure your tea is sourced from Japan rather than China. I have a video about the tolerable upper daily dose for kids pregnant women other adults depending on brewing method and sourced country. Alright now this stuff I have here is from Japan so that's not a problem though. Problem however with any matcha tea is the taste. Matcha has a strong grassy earthy mossy flavor so I figured why not put it into ice cream. It could be the spoonful of sugar that helps the medicine go down. Of course traditional ice cream has way more than a spoonful of sugar not to mention the saturated butter fat and the dairy proteins actually can interfere with some of the beneficial effects of the green tea compound so how about making a healthy matcha ice cream comprised entirely of whole foods. Just two whole foods to be exact. Take two frozen super ripe bananas and put them in a food processor or blender alongside with a half teaspoon of the matcha tea. Now more if you can stand it but it's pretty strong stuff so why don't we start there and blend it up. Blended frozen bananas take on this perfect rich creamy ice cream texture. Now the more the riper the better you want lots of little brown spots on there. Look at that beautiful green color here. Alright I'm going to add a little maybe a little mint garnish here. The matcha actually makes the blended bananas taste better somehow. So we're talking just two whole plant foods one a dark green leafy makes a gourmet decadent tasting dessert the more you eat the healthier you are. That's the way desserts should be. Alright I got an unbiased taste tester here I'd like to bring out Josiah come on out here. I've got some green ice cream for you turn you into the Hulk check it out try it. What do you think? Ah now you're just saying that is really good. Yeah. Alright fantastic alright see there you got it. If you want more recipes like this incorporating some of the healthiest foods on the planet check out my new cookbook the how not to die cookbook. I think the ice cream recipe in the book actually uses strawberries on the bottom vanilla extract instead of the matcha but delicious either way. It makes a great new year new you kind of gift all the proceeds. I received from the sales of my books DVD speak engagements all goes to charity I just want you to be healthier.