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How to make traditional Gajar Beetroot Kanji ? (A probiotic Indian drink for gut health)

How to make traditional Gajar Beetroot Kanji

traditional Gajar Beetroot Kanji

Introduction

Gajar Beetroot Kanji: A classic Indian fermented beverage of carrots, beets, toasted mustard seeds and simple spices. It’s tangy, cultured, rich with probiotics, and packed with antioxidants. This vegan, gluten-free drink is often sipped on in North India during winters but its good for your gut all year long.

Ingredients

Beetroot Kanji

Ingredient Quantity

Note: If black carrots are not available, use red or orange carrots with beetroot to color.

Follow the step by step instructions to prepare the 

Gajar Beetroot Kanji

Step 1: Prepare the Base

Step 2:  Lightly Crush Mustard Seeds

• Lightly crush mustard seeds with a mortar and pestle or rolling pin so that their enzymes are released.

Step 3: Combine Ingredients

Step 4: Fermentation Process

Step 5: Strain and Store

Storage & Seasonal Conditions

Condition Tips

Nutritional Information (Per 1 glass/250ml approx.)

        Nutrient                                Value

Tips & Variations

F A Q (Frequently Asked Questions)

Q1. What is Gajar Beetroot Kanji good for?

Ans: Gajar Beetroot Kanji enhances digestion, promotes gut health with natural probiotics, has antioxidants from carrots and beets.

Q2. Can I do Kanji Recipe without beets?

Ans: Yes! You can do only carrots, obviously, but the beets add color and health.

Q3. How can I tell if my Kanji is bad?

Ans: “It’s the same logic we apply to the refrigerator,” Mr. Nearest says. “It’s hard to say definitively you didn’t see something growing in there — if there’s mold, if it smells bad or if you can feel sliminess, get rid of it.

Q4. Can kids drink Gajar Beetroot Kanji?

Ans: Yes, in small amounts, for children over 3, unless they have mustard allergies.

Q5. May I use a plastic container?

Ans: Glass or ceramic is best. Do not use plastic as it may release toxic chemicals during fermentation.

Q6. Is Gajar Beetroot Kanji diabetic-friendly?

Ans: It’s really low in sugar and glycemic load. (Yes, in moderation — but diabetics should check with their doctor.

Conclusion

Kanji is an energetic, health-boosting native go-to drink which is easy to make and even more fun to drink. Whether you are on the fermented foods train, after improved digestion or just dying for something different, this drink ticks all the boxes. Give it a shot and allow this ancient recipe to renew your contemporary way of living.

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