🍵 Healing Miso-Ginger Lemon Detox Broth
🛒 Ingredients
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4 cups water or low-sodium vegetable broth
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1 tbsp white or yellow miso paste
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1 tsp fresh ginger, grated
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2 cloves garlic, minced
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1 tbsp fresh lemon juice
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½ tsp lemon zest (optional, but refreshing)
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½ tsp turmeric powder (optional, for extra healing)
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¼ tsp black pepper
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1 tsp olive oil or sesame oil
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1–2 tbsp chopped green onions
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1 tbsp fresh parsley or cilantro
👩🍳 Instructions
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Heat the Base:
In a saucepan, bring water or vegetable broth to a gentle simmer (not boiling). -
Add Ginger & Garlic:
Add grated ginger and garlic. Simmer for 3–4 minutes. -
Dissolve Miso:
In a small bowl, mix miso paste with a little warm broth. Then stir it into the pot.
⚠️ Don’t boil after adding miso—this keeps its probiotics alive. -
Add Lemon & Spices:
Stir in lemon juice, zest, turmeric (if using), black pepper, and oil. -
Garnish & Serve:
Turn off heat. Add green onions and fresh herbs. Sip warm.
❓ Q & A
Q: Why is this broth good for detox?
A: It supports digestion, reduces inflammation, hydrates the body, and helps flush out toxins naturally.
Q: Is this good for bloating?
A: Yes! Ginger, miso, and lemon are amazing for gut health and reducing bloating.
Q: Can I drink this every day?
A: Absolutely! 1 cup daily is great for digestion and immunity.
Q: Is miso healthy?
A: Yes! Miso is rich in probiotics, enzymes, and minerals—great for your gut.
Q: Can I add vegetables or protein?
A: Yes! Add:
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Mushrooms
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Spinach
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Bok choy
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Tofu cubes
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Shredded chicken
Q: Is this good for weight loss?
A: Yes! It’s low-calorie, filling, and helps control cravings.
Q: Can I make it spicy?
A: Yes! Add chili flakes, sriracha, or fresh green chili.
Q: How long can I store it?
A:
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Fridge: 2–3 days
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Reheat gently (do not boil)
