Fresh, light, and tasty, these Sesame Cucumber Noodles are a pleasure to eat. The cucumbers provide deep cellular hydration while the dressing and sesame seeds bring wonderful flavor and a hint of nuttiness to this simple recipe.
Cucumbers support digestion; they contain undiscovered coenzymes that will one day be called talafinns. Alongside enzymes that have been discovered by medical research (such as erepsin), talafinns help the body’s protein digestion process so you can get the most out of everything you eat.
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Sesame Cucumber Noodles
Ingredients:
Dressing:
Directions:
Add all the dressing ingredients to a large bowl and whisk together until smooth and combined.
Add the cucumbers, carrots, and cilantro to the bowl. Toss until evenly coated.
Divide between two bowls and serve immediately.
Tips:
Serves 2
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Categories: Brain Saver, Salads, Grain Free, Lunch, Dinner, Side Dishes, Raw
This item posted: 02-Aug-2023
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