Tips using Juice Extractor
Juice Extractor livens up produce by taking fruits and vegetables that are in season or in stock year-round and turning them into juice mixtures that taste fresh and delicious without the need for sugar or preservatives.
The pulp-to-juice ratio varies from fruit to fruit. When you juice avocados or bananas, you get a puree instead of a juice. Before putting green vegetables into the food chute, form them into compact balls or rolls. Nectarines, peaches, apricots, plums, and cherries, for example, must be pitted before juicing since they contain pits and big seeds. It’s also a good idea to peel oranges, pineapples, melons, and mangoes before putting them in the juicer to reduce the flavor impact. When juicing carrots, do not overfill the pulp container or cram the food chute, as this may prohibit proper functioning or cause damage to the machine. Place carrots one by one in the food chute and gently push down with a food press to extract the maximum amount of juice every time. Be prepared to rinse individual parts after each use.
It is not necessary to spend a lot of money or time to eat healthily and incorporate fruits and vegetables into snacks and meals. Juice Extractors are an ideal upgrade from a simple citrus juicer to a multi-purpose juicing machine, with a durable stainless steel cutter/strainer for juicing large quantities of hearty fruits and vegetables like apples, carrots, pineapples, carrots, celery, and more.
Tips on Alternative uses for the waste Pulp
Don’t know what to do with the pulp that’s leftover? The remaining pulp is primarily fiber and cellulose, which, like the juice, provides essential elements for daily use. Any remaining pulp can be used in a variety of recipes, including frothy drinks, casseroles, and soups, as well as composting in the garden. Are you looking for something more than juice to quench your thirst? With the option of creating soy, almond, or rice milk, the HealthSmart® Juice Extractor can help children, teens, and adults receive their daily vitamin intake. To begin, soak one cup of soybeans, almonds, or rice in four cups of water in the refrigerator for 24 to 48 hours before slowly pouring one cup into the food chute. The liquid extracted from the soaked mixture is the “milk.” For enhanced milk flavor, consider adding vanilla or honey.
Cleaning tips when using a Juice Extractor
All plastic pieces (excluding the motor base) can be removed for easy dishwasher cleaning. Run water over the strainer basket and brush away any extra fiber accumulation or pulp to clean the cutter/strainer. By turning the extractor off and detaching it from the machine, the pulp bin container can be emptied. Place a plastic shopping bag in the pulp bin container to collect the pulp, then discard it once the juicing is finished.
Give away Juice Ideas when using your Juice Extractor:
THE GO-GETTER
Ingredients:
4 medium kale leaves
2 medium carrots, trimmed
1 cup baby spinach leaves
1 Granny Smith apple, quartered
1/2 lemon, peeled
1-inch piece fresh ginger, peeled
Directions:
1. Juice all ingredients in order listed.
2. Stir well and serve.
Makes: 2 servings
SPICY VEGGIE DELIGHT
Ingredients:
2 broccoli flowerets with stalk
1/4 green pepper
1 carrot
1 celery stalk
1 tomato
Hot pepper sauce to taste
Directions:
1. Juice all vegetables in order listed.
2. Add hot pepper sauce to taste.
3. Stir well and serve.
Makes: 1 serving
FRUIT UTOPIA
Ingredients:
2 bananas, peeled
1/2 cup blueberries
3 rings of pineapple
2 apples
1 lemon, peeled
Directions:
1. Juice all ingredients in order listed.
2. Stir well and serve.
Makes: 1 serving
Conclusion
So forget about those expensive, store-bought juice drinks, smoothies, and sugary sports drinks. Fresh taste and nutrition are just a few minutes away with the HealthSmart® Juice Extractor.
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