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Revered in ancient Rome as an aphrodisiac and proverbial for their benefits on eyesight, carrots are sweet and bitter with a heating energy. They calm vata and kapha. Their high antioxidant content is the reason why carrots are used for blood cleansing, liver cleansing and cancer healing. Yet, delicious and comforting as they are, carrots may disturb pitta if consumed in excess.
2 long onions
1 big onion
1 lemon
¼ tea spoon black pepper, crushed
1 tea spoon honey
salt to taste
1 table spoon/15 ml oil