Have You Made Drinking Bone Broth a Habit? It’s Never Too Late To Start!
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Say there, are you getting enough bone broth in your diet? This probably isn’t a question you were expecting, but it is something to think about. Most associate this nutrient-rich liquid as the base for a soup, but more and more it is becoming a popular beverage that people love to drink on the go. If you’ve visited a grocery store lately, you have probably noticed that pre-packaged, drinkable broth is becoming the norm. A hot piping serving of bone broth can be drunk from a thermos, or you can pour it onto your favorite dishes for some extra flavor.
The 411 on Bone Broth
Natural bone broth is a savory liquid that is made when you simmer bones and vegetables in a pot for a few hours. This allows for an infusion of flavor between the water and other ingredients. As mentioned, traditionally bone broth was used in the making of soups and stews. But health-conscious people have discovered that drinking it as a stand-alone beverage is a great way to get more vitamins and minerals in their diets.
Which types of bones can be used to make broth? You’ve got your standards like beef, chicken, and pork bones, but you can also make it from the bones of fish, turkeys, and even venison. There is a variety of recipes, including those that use bone marrow, connective tissue, and even gizzards, beaks, and chicken feet. By using as much of the animal as possible, you are not only opening yourself up to new worlds of flavor and developing a greater appreciation for the animals we eat, you are reducing kitchen waste as well.