Pumpkin Juice
Nutritious, Comforting & Naturally Sweet
Description
Pumpkin juice is a smooth, mildly sweet drink made from cooked pumpkin blended with water or milk and warming spices. It’s rich in vitamins, antioxidants, and fiber, making it a great seasonal wellness beverage.
Health Benefits (Evidence-Based)
Pumpkin juice may help:
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Support immunity – high in vitamin A and vitamin C
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Promote digestion – contains dietary fiber (especially if pulp is included)
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Support heart health – potassium helps regulate blood pressure
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Improve skin and eye health – beta-carotene converts to vitamin A
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Help blood sugar control – low glycemic load when unsweetened
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Reduce inflammation – antioxidants help combat oxidative stress
✅ Helpful for wellness
❌ Not a cure for diseases
Ingredients
Basic Pumpkin Juice
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2 cups pumpkin (fresh, peeled & cubed or unsweetened pumpkin purée)
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1½–2 cups water or milk (dairy or plant-based)
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½ tsp cinnamon (optional)
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¼ tsp ginger powder or fresh ginger (optional)
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1 tsp honey or maple syrup (optional)
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Pinch of salt
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Optional: lemon juice or vanilla extract
Instructions
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Cook the pumpkin
Boil or steam pumpkin cubes for 10–15 minutes until very soft. -
Blend
Add cooked pumpkin, liquid, spices, and sweetener to a blender. -
Adjust texture
Blend until smooth. Add more liquid if needed. -
Taste & serve
Adjust sweetness or spices. Serve warm or chilled.
Tips & Notes
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For weight loss, skip sweeteners.
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For diabetes, use water or unsweetened almond milk.
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For kids, add banana or apple for natural sweetness.
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Can be strained for a smoother juice or kept thick like a smoothie.
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Best consumed fresh; refrigerate up to 24 hours.
Servings
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Makes 2 servings
Nutritional Information (Per Serving – Approx.)
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Calories: ~90
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Carbohydrates: 20 g
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Fiber: 3 g
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Protein: 2 g
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Fat: 1 g
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Vitamin A: 200% DV
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Vitamin C: 20% DV
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Potassium: 10% DV
(Values vary based on ingredients used)
Delicious Variations
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Pumpkin Carrot Juice – add 1 cooked carrot
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Pumpkin Apple Juice – blend with cooked apple
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Pumpkin Turmeric Juice – add ¼ tsp turmeric + black pepper
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Protein Pumpkin Smoothie – add Greek yogurt or protein powder
Q & A
Q: Can pumpkin juice cure cancer or diabetes?
❌ No. It may support health but does not cure diseases.
Q: Is pumpkin juice good for gastritis?
✅ Often soothing due to low acidity, but avoid spices if sensitive.
Q: Can I drink it daily?
✅ Yes, in moderation (1 glass/day).
Q: Is it good for the liver?
✅ Supports liver health through antioxidants, but not a treatment.
Q: Can pregnant women drink it?
✅ Yes, but avoid excess vitamin A supplements.