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The Harvest Table700g Organic Bone Broth

R799

Retail: R1,150
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Nutrition-dense, our Natural Beef Bone Broth powder is high in protein and derived from the broth obtained by slow cooking the beef bones in order to extract their gelatin and flavour. This process also makes it easier for your body to absorb the essential amino acids, minerals, and nutrients.

Dating back 2,500 years, the Chinese used bone broth as a remedy for a variety of health ailments to support digestive health and even the blood. The Egyptians used bone broth as their solution for the common cold in the 12th century. Bone broth even earned the nickname ‘Jewish Penicillin’, as it was traditionally used for many generations in Jewish households. It has also been said that native people from all over the world use bone broth to maintain their strength into old age.

Product Features

Best Before Date: 2 years

Size
700g

Ingredients
Certified EU Organic Beef

Daily Recommended Intake
Serving size 2 TBS (16g)

You can enjoy multiple servings a day

Nutritional Information per 100g

  • Total Fat 0g
  • Cholesterol 0g
  • Sodium 1g
  • Total Carbohydrate 0g
  • Total Sugars 0g
  • Protein 99g

Usage
Add to soups, stews, sauces and even smoothies.

Storage
Keep in the jar with lid tightly closed

Allergens
None

For more information visit The Harvest Table

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