Thursday, October 21, 2010

Prepare Soup For A Macrobiotic Diet

Preparing soup for a macrobiotic diet can be easy


Eating fresh vegetables in season is a big part of the macrobiotic diet. You can also enjoy nuts, mushrooms, root vegetables and sea vegetables. Learn combine these ingredients into tasty soups you can prepare for the macrobiotic diet.


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1. Fermented soy, or miso soup is easy to prepare. It's mostly a simple stock with miso added when the stock is hot. Miso is an important part of the macrobiotic diet because the fermented soy is said to be a good source of protein and amino acids.


2. Crushed nori seaweed (sea vegetable) can be added to almost any basic soup recipe in place of sodium. In keeping with the macrobiotic philosophy, vegetables should be in season and not overcooked. Try a cabbage soup with shiitake mushrooms and nori.


3. Since the macrobiotic diet stresses that vegetables should be in season, shop for produce that is recently harvested. In the fall, enjoy a ginger squash soup. In the winter, enjoy a potato soup, Wilted greens in the spring and just about everything else in the summer.

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