Like other bone broth cafes around the world, Cambridge's broth bar is a fresh take on a century old traditional medicine.
"Every culture has a broth and it's something that's just so easily absorbed by your body, and it helps the biggest range of people. That's probably we choose broths. From babies to elderly to really healthy people to people who are dying," Neena says.
Customers can mix and match their broth of choice with a range of salads, kelp noodles and homemade bread and specialty spreads on offer.
"The broth goes in on top and this one's going to have a hammering of some gorgeous, vibrant, freshly-grated turmeric to really turn the volume up," Belinda says as she swiftly pours the steaming broth onto a freshly-made salad.
Neena and Belinda's broth bar is ready for Cambridge, and it seems Cambridge is ready for their broth bar, with plenty of enthusiastic customers like Kelly Wright. "I only really got into in the last couple of years and just found that my husband stopped getting sick in the winter."
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