CLICK WHITE PORTION o + a half & half mix of Low Sodium V8
and Bolthouse Farms®
100% Carrot Juice
You know, I look forward to your pairings but this one is really confusing me...I really don't see it as very dessert like or being able to take the place of dessert. It looks brunchish to me....V8 berry fusion and a Roda Lacket or Thunder Berry seems more desserty...
You know, I look forward to your pairings but this one is really confusing me...I really don't see it as very dessert like or being able to take the place of dessert. It looks brunchish to me....V8 berry fusion and a Roda Lacket or Thunder Berry seems more desserty...
Believe it or not...... carrot juice by itself is sweet:
Besides packing a nutritious punch, carrot juice is also low in calories. The standard eight ounce glass only contains 80 calories, good for people on a diet, or just trying to stay in shape. If all this were not enough to consider drinking carrot juice, most carrots used for juicing today are sweet and pleasing to the palate creating a delicious and versatile drink.
With carrot juice as a base, many different concoctions catering to a wide variety of tastes can be created. It takes approximately one pound of carrots to make one cup of carrot juice. Other fruits and vegetables and even spices can be added to create new flavors or to enhance the health benefits of the drink. Other fruits include apples, bananas, pineapples, peaches, pears, and watermelon. Vegetables include tomato, celery, broccoli, spinach, parsley and garlic. Mixed with fruits, carrot juice tends to be sweet; mixed with vegetables it will be more savory.
I usually have a tall glass of a Strawberry Banana Fruit Smoothie (sweet and loaded with potassium) along with other sweetish beverages daily. I like V8 type juices but the addition of carrot juice sweetens it just enough to kick it up a notch; not a 'dessert' on a regular basis but today it just seemed right. Kinda like having an unspicy carrot cake in liquid form.
Tomorrow I just might consider adding the carrot juice to the smoothie; I never thought of such a combination until reading about it in the above-mentioned article. Now I have something new to look forward to tomorrow!!
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