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Healing Miso-Ginger Lemon Detox Broth

Healing Miso-Ginger Lemon Detox Broth is a warm, nourishing drink designed to support digestion, immunity, and gentle detoxification. Made with white miso, fresh ginger, lemon juice, and garlic, this broth is rich in probiotics, antioxidants, and anti-inflammatory compounds.
It’s light yet deeply comforting — ideal for gut healing, weight loss, fasting support, or cold & flu recovery.


🧄 Ingredients (Serves 2)

  • Water or Vegetable Broth – 3 cups

  • White Miso Paste – 1½ tablespoons

  • Fresh Ginger – 1 tablespoon (grated or sliced)

  • Garlic – 1 clove (crushed)

  • Lemon Juice – 1½ tablespoons (fresh)

  • Sesame Oil – 1 teaspoon

  • Turmeric Powder – ¼ teaspoon (optional)

  • Black Pepper – a pinch

  • Green Onions – sliced (for garnish)

  • Sesame Seeds – optional garnish


👩‍🍳 Instructions

  1. In a saucepan, heat water or vegetable broth over medium heat.

  2. Add ginger and garlic; simmer gently for 5–7 minutes to release flavor.

  3. Reduce heat to low. In a small bowl, whisk miso paste with a little warm broth until smooth.

  4. Add the miso mixture back into the pot (do not boil).

  5. Stir in lemon juice, sesame oil, turmeric, and black pepper.

  6. Warm gently for 1–2 minutes, then remove from heat.

  7. Taste and adjust lemon or miso if needed.

  8. Serve warm, garnished with green onions and sesame seeds.


🍵 How to Enjoy

  • Drink as a morning detox broth

  • Sip between meals for digestion

  • Use as a light dinner or fasting-friendly option

  • Enjoy during cold, flu, or low-energy days


❓ Q & A (Frequently Asked Questions)

Q1: Is this broth vegan?
Yes, it’s completely plant-based and vegan.

Q2: Can I boil miso paste?
No. Boiling destroys probiotics. Always add miso at low heat.

Q3: Is this good for weight loss?
Yes. It’s low-calorie, filling, and supports digestion and metabolism.

Q4: Can I store leftovers?
Best consumed fresh, but you can refrigerate for 24 hours and gently reheat (do not boil).

Q5: Can I add vegetables or protein?
Yes. Add mushrooms, spinach, tofu, or seaweed for extra nourishment.

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