1. Orange Broccoli
Helps boost energy levels
YIELDS: 3⁄4 CUP
2 oranges, peeled
1 cup broccoli, washed
Juice oranges and broccoli. Stir well.
|
Calories |
Fat |
Protein |
Sodium |
Fiber |
Carbohydrates |
PER 3⁄4 CUP SERVING |
160 |
0.93g |
5.5g |
30mg |
8.4g |
40g |
2. String Bean Juice
Helps boost energy levels
YIELDS: 3⁄4 CUP
1 cup string beans
6 Brussels sprouts
1 lemon, peeled
Juice beans, Brussels sprouts, and lemon. Stir.
|
Calories |
Fat |
Protein |
Sodium |
Fiber |
Carbohydrates |
PER 3⁄4 CUP SERVING |
118 |
1.4g |
7g |
44mg |
10g |
29g |
3. Carrot Cauliflower
YIELDS: 11⁄2 CUPS
1 cup cauliflower
3 carrots, peeled
1 stalk celery
Juice cauliflower, carrots, and celery. Stir.
|
Calories |
Fat |
Protein |
Sodium |
Fiber |
Carbohydrates |
PER 11⁄2 CUP SERVING |
173 |
0.11g |
5.5g |
188 mg |
13g |
45g |
CAULIFLOWER OR CABBAGE?
Mark Twain said, “Cauliflower is
nothing but cabbage with a college education.” It is part of the
cabbage family and comes from the Latin words caulis for stalk and floris
for flower. Cauliflower comes in white, orange, green, and purple
varieties. The green leaves at the base of the cauliflower are edible.
They have a stronger flavor than the curd.