Whiskey Chicken Soup
Peanut, Lotus root, Black woodear, Jujube date, Shiitake
Dinner • 800g
In a Chinese postpartum ritual, the grandmother lovingly makes this soup for the mother. Made with pasture-raised chickens, nourishing red jujube dates, antioxidant-rich goji berries, and iron-rich black woodear mushrooms.
Dietary & Lifestyle Attributes
Contains Chicken
Contains Nuts
No Added Sugar
Low Glycemic
Reduced Sodium
Ingredients
Peanut, Lotus root, Black woodear, Jujube date, Apple cider vinegar, Shiitake, Tamari, Black peppercorns, Pasture-raised chicken, Pasture-raised chicken stock, Whiskey (alcohol cooked off), Pasture-raised chicken backs, Yellow onion, Bay leaf, Thyme, Celery, Carrot, Black peppercorns, Apple cider vinegar, tarragon, Parsley, Sea vegetables, Celery, Carrot, Yellow onion, Thyme, Black peppercorns, Seasonal Vegetables, Seasonal mushrooms, parsley, Ginger
Postpartum Nutrition
Nutritionally designed to help moms heal after giving birth. Benefits of Ritual Meal's Whiskey Chicken Soup:
Protein rich meals are vital for postpartum recovery and for the growth and repair of the cells. And for moms who are breastfeeding, protein can provide the baby with optimal nutrition for healthy growth and development. As well, adequate protein can help mom maintain a stable energy needed throughout the day.
View our protein boosting postpartum mealsOur collagen rich postpartum meals are made with ingredients that boost collagen production naturally. Collagen is a protein that makes up the joint-supporting connective tissues, which are responsible for skin elasticity and supports tissue repair and rebuilding -- a much needed protein after labor and delivery.
View our collagen rich postpartum mealsIron needs in the female bodies are higher during the postpartum period, especially when breastfeeding and when a significant amount of blood was lost during labor or c-section surgery. Low levels of iron can contribute to fatigue and to dry and brittle hair and nails. Our iron rich postpartum recovery meals help replenish, restore, and tone blood store losses to support the overall the healing postpartum process
View our iron rich postpartum mealsMany of our postpartum meals and all of our vegetable stocks are made with seasonal and adapagenic mushrooms which support immune health. Shiitake mushrooms—one of our favoriates— are rich in polysaccharides like lentinans and other beta-glucans, which protect against cell damage, help your immune system, and boost white blood cell production for fighting off microbes. We source fresh from our community of local mushroom farmers.
View our postpartum meals that support immune healthOur adaptogenic postpartum meals have mood boosting properties that help counter some of the baby blues that naturally comes along with the postpartum journey. While adaptogens aren't the cure for postpartum depression, our adaptogenic meals help support hormonal stability that is needed during the postpartum recovery period.
View our postpartum meals that support hormonal balanceOur postpartum meals are made with ingredients that supply Vitamin B including B6, B12, and folate which are essential for a healthy postpartum recovery, both physical and emotional. If you are breastfeeding, your breast milk is enriched with Vitamin B's, so ensure that you are replenishing for both yourself and your newborn.
View our B Vitamins boosting postpartum mealsOur postpartum meals are made with ingredients that supply Vitamin D, and essential postpartum nutrient that can improve mood and emotional health. A healthy daily dose of Vitamin D may help stave off postpartum depressive symptoms, so ensure you are getting enough from your postpartum meals and your supplements.
View our Vitamin D boosting postpartum mealsInstructions for Reheating & Enjoying
Stovetop
1) Pour both jars into a pot. 2) Reheat on medium-low for ~8 min, stir occasionally, until hot.
Microwave
1) Pour both jars into microwave-safe bowl. 2) Heat 2 min, stir & repeat until hot.
Storage Instructions
Keep refrigerated
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