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Collagen-Rich Organic Chicken Broth: Slow-Simmered for Nutrient Goodness

Our broth is a nourishing, collagen-rich, soup-like product made from organic chicken. Slowly simmered for 14 hours to extract maximum nutrients and flavor, it’s the perfect choice for a wholesome, healthy option. Whether enjoyed as a warm drink or used as a base for your favorite dishes, this broth delivers the goodness of organic chicken and a boost of nutrients in every sip

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Is chicken broth healthy to drink?

Yes, chicken broth is healthy to drink. It's rich in nutrients like collagen, vitamins, and minerals, which support gut health, joint function, and hydration. Opt for low-sodium, preservative-free varieties for the best nutritional benefits.

What's the difference between chicken broth and chicken bone broth?

* Chicken Broth: Made by simmering chicken meat, vegetables, and herbs for a shorter period (1-2 hours), resulting in a light flavor.

* Chicken Bone Broth: Made by simmering chicken bones (often with some meat) for 12-24 hours, extracting collagen, gelatin, and minerals, creating a thicker, nutrient-rich broth.

Bone broth is higher in collagen and amino acids, making it more beneficial for gut health and joint support.

What are the benefits of goat meat soup?

- High in protein, which supports muscle growth and repair.

- Rich in iron, which boosts red blood cell production and prevents anemia.

- Low in Fat: A healthier choice compared to other meats.

- Nutrient-Dense: Contains essential vitamins and minerals like B12, zinc, and potassium.

Which bone broth is best, chicken or mutton?

Both chicken and mutton bone broths are highly nutritious, but the best choice depends on your health goals:

- Chicken Bone Broth: Lighter, rich in collagen, supports joint health and digestion, and is easier to digest.

- Mutton Bone Broth: Heartier, richer in minerals like zinc and iron, ideal for boosting energy and immunity.

Choose based on your dietary needs—chicken for gut and joint support, mutton for deeper nourishment and immunity.