Making Miso Soup Macrobiotic Food Recipe

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Summary: Lean how to make miso soup as part of a macrobiotic meal in this free online video on how to prepare healthy macrobiotic food recipes.

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"On behalf of Expert Village my name is Gale Stolove with Wholly Macro in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. Today we are going to talk about cooking the macrobiotic way. So the first dish that we are preparing is Miso soup. Miso soup is very important in macrobiotic there is three main ingredients that is crucial to mi so soup. One of them is the actual miso itself this is the miso. The miso has to be dilated in purified water. Our water is filtered. You dilated it and mix it into the water and we are going to add it to the hot soup at the very end and it is also very important to turn the soup off the heat off immediately once you add the miso because the miso has live enzemes that put all kinds of good bacteria into your system and they don't tolerant heat well. The other important ingredient is Shiitake mushrooms. These are the dry Shiitake mushrooms and what we are going to do is slice up a few of these and we are going to drop them into the soup and they need to actually boil in the soap broth. We have the broth on here and we are going to drop the mushrooms into the soup. The third ingredient is called wakame and its a sea vegetable it is very high in minerals, its very high in calcuim, it is very good for your body. You cut up a small piece of that and you put that into the soup."

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