📌 Healthy Carrot-Ginger-Pepper Juice
Posted 4 April 2026 by: Admin
For many, a health juice is synonymous with punishment — a greenish sludge that smells like cut grass and has to be gulped down with eyes closed. This carrot-ginger-pepper juice is exactly the opposite: a coppery orange color that lights up the glass, a scent that slightly tingles the nostrils, and a taste that is a truly pleasant surprise. Three ingredients, ten minutes, and your guests will be asking for the recipe.
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Ingredients :
- Carrots — Two medium carrots, firm, with smooth skin. Soft carrots produce a dull juice without character. Bulk market carrots have a much sweeter flavor than those in plastic bags. No need to peel them if you scrub them well under cold water.
- Fresh Ginger — One centimeter of fresh rhizome — not powder. When cut, it immediately releases a lemony and peppery, almost sharp scent. Powder is okay for cooking emergencies, but in a juice, it leaves an unpleasant bitterness. If you like strong sensations, go up to two centimeters. Store the rest in the freezer: it grates directly from frozen and lasts for weeks.
- Red or Yellow Bell Pepper — Not the green one — too vegetal, slightly bitter in a juice, it pulls the drink toward something less pleasant. Red or yellow bring a natural sweetness without unbalancing the taste. If you have a chili pepper on hand and a strong stomach, a small pinch is a great substitute for the bell pepper.
- Honey and Lemon — Frankly, if your carrots are good, you won’t need them. But if the result is a tad too earthy, a few drops of lemon immediately wake the whole thing up. Honey rounds and softens it — a teaspoon is enough, don’t drown the juice in it.
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