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GARLIC MUSHROOM SOUP

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

    Take160 ml normal water Empty Divine Garlic Mushroom Soup packet in water, Boil it for 3 min. Enjoy tasty Divine Garlic Mushroom Soup.

    1. It contain high amounts of selenium, vitamin D, and vitamin B6.
    2. Selenium can help prevent cell damage in our bodies, vitamin D helps with cell growth, and vitamin B6 helps our bodies form red blood cells.

    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

Yes, mushroom soups can offer many great benefits. They are a good source of vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients, which can help boost immunity, reduce inflammation, and provide antioxidant protection. Additionally, mushrooms are low in calories and fat, making them a great healthy appetizer option.

You can put a big handful of whole garlic cloves in a small pot of soup and hardly even know there's any garlic in it. The more you cut the garlic, the more of the allicin is formed and the stronger the flavor. If you cut a clove into 8 slices, it will have more flavor than if you cut it into only 4 slices.

Mushrooms are good source of B vitamins, including vitamin B12 (normally only found in animal products). They also contain minerals, including selenium, copper, potassium, phosphorus, zinc and manganese. Mushrooms can be a great source of vitamin D — but only if you let your mushrooms sunbathe!

Mushrooms are classed as a superfood as they are high in nutrients and have many health benefits. You could eat mushrooms every day if you wish, although only as part of a balanced diet with other foods. Although mushrooms come in all shapes and sizes, the nutrients they provide per 96g serving are very similar.

Mushrooms contain a high amount of protein content with an average value of 23.80 g/100 g dry weight (DW). Mushroom proteins have lately gained acceptance in the food industry in view of their high nutritional value and complete essential amino acids .