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Carrot and Ginger Juice

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Carrot and Ginger Juice is a refreshing, nutrient-packed drink made with fresh carrots, ginger, and lemon. It’s rich in antioxidants, vitamin A, and vitamin C, making it a great choice for immunity, digestion, and overall health.

prep time 10 Mins
cook time
chef Ankita Singh

Fresh juices are a wonderful way to include more fruits and vegetables in your diet, and Carrot and Ginger Juice is one of the most revitalizing options. Carrots provide natural sweetness along with beta-carotene, which supports eye health and skin glow. Ginger adds a mild spicy kick while aiding digestion, reducing inflammation, and boosting immunity. A touch of lemon balances the flavors with tanginess and enhances vitamin C content.

This juice is light, refreshing, and can be enjoyed at any time of the day. Many people prefer it as a morning detox drink to kickstart metabolism, while others enjoy it as a post-workout refreshment because it hydrates and replenishes energy without being heavy.

It is best made with fresh carrots and consumed immediately to retain maximum nutrients. You don’t need fancy equipment—both a juicer and a blender work fine. This juice is naturally sweet, so it usually doesn’t require added sugar.

Step 1

Wash and peel carrots. Cut them into chunks. Peel and slice ginger.

Step 2

(Using a Juicer): Feed carrots and ginger into a juicer. Collect juice in a container.

Step 3

(Using a Blender): Blend carrots, ginger, and water until smooth. Strain using a fine sieve or muslin cloth to extract juice.

Step 4

Add lemon juice and mix well. Adjust sweetness with honey if needed.

Step 5

Serve immediately over ice cubes for a refreshing drink.

Tips and Tricks

  1. Use fresh, firm carrots for the best natural sweetness.

  2. For extra nutrition, keep some pulp in the juice instead of straining fully.

  3. Adjust ginger quantity depending on how strong you like the spice kick.

  4. Add a pinch of black salt for a tangy Indian-style version.

  5. Drink it fresh—storing for long reduces vitamin C content.

Frequently Asked Questions

It’s best fresh but can be refrigerated in a glass bottle for up to 24 hours. Shake well before drinking.

Yes, but lemon balances sweetness and improves absorption of antioxidants.

Yes, it’s low in calories, high in fibre (if unstrained), and boosts digestion.

Yes, apple, orange, or beetroot pair well with carrots and ginger.

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