Divine Delicacy

CARROT SOUP

Tasty & Yummy: Divine Foods Carrot Soup that makes you to feel satisfied and refreshed. Healthy Meal: Carrot soup packed with vitamins and minerals. It will help to boost your immune system and keep you healthy.

  • Take160 ml normal water and Empty Divine Carrot ,Soup packet in water. Boil it for 3 min.

  • Enjoy tasty Divine Carrot Soup.

  • 1. packed with beta-carotene , release carotenoids that convert to Vitamin A, a crucial nutrient that supports vision and eye health. 2.Promote Healthy Vision

  • 3. Balance Your Blood Sugar.
  • 4. Full of Vitamins and Minerals.

  • 1. 100 % Organic.

  • 2. Authentic and lab-tasted purity
  • 3.Pure Vegetarian & Hygienic condition
  • 4.any preservatives and additives.

Due to osmotic dehydration it retains original colour and flavor nutritional loss is prohibited.

Frequently asked questions

At the heart of this soup are carrots, packed with beta-carotene. Upon cooking, the carrots release carotenoids that convert to Vitamin A, a crucial nutrient that supports vision and eye health. Vitamin A also regenerates damaged collagen, keeping your skin looking youthful and fresh

While tomato and carrot soup can offer vitamins and antioxidants, consuming it exclusively for multiple meals might not provide the necessary proteins, fats, and other nutrients required for a healthy recovery.

It also contributes to healthy heart, lungs, kidneys, and other organs, according to the VCE. Vitamin A also boosts the immune system by stimulating the production and activity of white blood cells. It's an antioxidant that can prevent or slow damage to cells.

However, provitamin A compounds don't cause vitamin A toxicity in humans because the body tightly regulates the conversion of provitamin A compounds to vitamin A. For this reason, there are no recommended limits on how much beta-carotene a person can safely consume each day.

Carrots can be a safe choice if you have diabetes and are watching your blood sugar levels. They're also non-starchy vegetables. So you can even enjoy small amounts of carrots if you're following the ketogenic, or keto, diet.