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Veggies In Vinegar

VIEWS 501

Energy (kcal) - 75

Protein (g) - 1.5

Carbohydrate (g) - 15

Fat (g) - 0.75

Khyati's Health-O-Meter Says:

Adding veggies to vinegar not only serves as dressing to it but also help to tame your appetite. It can also help to lower your blood sugar and elevated levels of triglycerides. It helps to boost the energy level and aid digestion. It can effectively protect the nutrients in foods and improve the health of the human body. Many people like to add vinegar to salads. This is because the addition of vinegar can not only adjust the taste but also eliminate bacteria and toxins in the dishes.

INGREDIENTS:
  • Carrot [medium size, julienne cut] - 1 no. 
  • Beetroot [medium size, julienne cut] - 1 no. 
  • Onion [medium size, julienne cut] - 1 no. 
  • Vinegar - 1 cup
DIRECTIONS:
Step 1 Immerse carrot, beet / onion in vinegar in the morning and have it with lunch and dinner.
Recipe Category:
Salads And Salad Dressings
Recipe Title:

Veggies In Vinegar

Recipe Views:
501
Recipe Type:
Veg
Recipe Kcal:
75

Energy
(kcal)

1.5

Protein
(g)

15

Carbohydrate
(g)

0.75

Fat
(g)

Khyati's
Health-O-Meter Says:

Adding veggies to vinegar not only serves as dressing to it but also help to tame your appetite. It can also help to lower your blood sugar and elevated levels of triglycerides. It helps to boost the energy level and aid digestion. It can effectively protect the nutrients in foods and improve the health of the human body. Many people like to add vinegar to salads. This is because the addition of vinegar can not only adjust the taste but also eliminate bacteria and toxins in the dishes.

INGREDIENTS:
  • Carrot [medium size, julienne cut] - 1 no. 
  • Beetroot [medium size, julienne cut] - 1 no. 
  • Onion [medium size, julienne cut] - 1 no. 
  • Vinegar - 1 cup
DIRECTIONS:
Step 1 Immerse carrot, beet / onion in vinegar in the morning and have it with lunch and dinner.
Recipe Title: Veggies In Vinegar
Recipe Category: Salads And Salad Dressings
Recipe Views: 501
Recipe Type: Veg
Recipe Kcal:

Energy 75 (kcal), Protein 1.5 (g), Carbohydrate 15 (g), fat 0.75 (g).





Khyati's
Health-O-Meter Says:

Adding veggies to vinegar not only serves as dressing to it but also help to tame your appetite. It can also help to lower your blood sugar and elevated levels of triglycerides. It helps to boost the energy level and aid digestion. It can effectively protect the nutrients in foods and improve the health of the human body. Many people like to add vinegar to salads. This is because the addition of vinegar can not only adjust the taste but also eliminate bacteria and toxins in the dishes.

INGREDIENTS:
  • Carrot [medium size, julienne cut] - 1 no. 
  • Beetroot [medium size, julienne cut] - 1 no. 
  • Onion [medium size, julienne cut] - 1 no. 
  • Vinegar - 1 cup
DIRECTIONS:
Step 1 Immerse carrot, beet / onion in vinegar in the morning and have it with lunch and dinner.

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Veggies In Vinegar - BY KHYATI RUPANI

10 FEB 2018
VIEWS 501

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