Say goodbye to seasonal colds and fatigue. This Moringa (Drumstick Leaf) soup is a nutrient-dense, warm embrace for your gut, packed with iron and antioxidants.
↓ Jump to Recipe| calories | 85 |
| protein | 4 |
| carbs | 10 |
| fat | 3 |
| fiber | 5 |
Hello Mitra! Did you know that Moringa (Drumstick leaves) contains 7 times more Vitamin C than oranges and 15 times more potassium than bananas? In our Telugu and Hindi households, we often use drumsticks in sambar, but the real magic lies in the leaves. At NutriLifeMitra, we call this the "Immunity Shield" in a bowl.
If you are feeling sluggish, recovering from an illness, or looking for a way to manage high blood sugar, this soup is your answer. It is light, peppery, and incredibly healing. Unlike heavy cream-based soups, this is 100% natural and gluten-free.
Who should eat this? It is ideal for Diabetics, new mothers (it aids in lactation), and anyone with low immunity. It is also a great "Pre-Dinner" drink for those trying to lose weight.
When to eat? Have it as an Evening Snack (around 5 PM) or as a Starter for Dinner. It prepares your digestive system for the meal ahead.
How to eat? Sip it slowly. The warmth helps soothe the throat and the peppery kick clears the sinuses. Pair it with a small slice of toasted sourdough or millet bread if you want a fuller meal.
Myth: "Moringa leaves are hard to digest."
Reality: When cooked into a soup and paired with ginger or garlic, they are very light on the stomach and actually help in relieving bloating.
Medical Disclaimer: Moringa is very powerful. If you are on blood-thinning medication or are pregnant, please consult your doctor to ensure the dosage is right for you.
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