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Tips on juicing, Purchasing and storage of fruit and vegetables, Preparation of fruit and vegetables

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Tips on juicing The inside information on juicing Although juice drinks are usually developed with flavour, texture and aroma at the forefront, the health benefits certainly add to the pleasurable taste experience. 95% of the nutrient content of fruit and vegetables is found in the juice. Liquids extracted from fresh fruit and vegetables form an important part of a wellbalanced diet. Fresh fruit and vegetable juices are an easy to make source of vitamins and minerals. Juices are rapidly absorbed into the blood stream therefore being the quickest way in which the body can digest nutrients. When you make your own juices, you have complete control over what you include in them. You select the ingredients and decide if you need to use sugar, salt or other flavouring agents. Freshly extracted juices should be consumed just after they have been made to avoid a loss of vitamin content. Purchasing and storage of fruit and vegetables • Always wash fruit and vegetables before juicing. • Always use fresh fruit and vegetables for juicing. • To save money and obtain fresher produce, purchase fruit or vegetables that are in season. • Keep your fruit and vegetables ready for juicing by washing them before storing. • Most fruits and hardier type vegetables can be stored at room temperature. The more delicate and perishable items such as tomatoes, berries, leafy greens, celery, cucumber and herbs should be stored in the refrigerator until required. Preparation of fruit and vegetables • If using fruit with hard or inedible skins such as mangoes, guava, melons or pineapple, always peel before juicing. • Citrus fruit can be juiced in the juicer if peeled first. • All fruits with pits, hard seeds or stones such as nectarine, peaches, mangoes, apricots, plums and cherries must be pitted before juicing. • A small amount of lemon juice can be added to apple juice to prohibit browning. NOTE: Your juicer makes invigorating, frothy orange juice. Simply peel the oranges and juice.(It is best to refrigerate oranges before juicing). 44

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Tips on juicing
Although juice drinks are usually developed
with flavour, texture and aroma at the forefront,
the health benefits certainly add to the pleasur-
able taste experience.
95% of the nutrient content of fruit and vegetables
is found in the juice. Liquids extracted from fresh
fruit and vegetables form an important part of
a wellbalanced diet. Fresh fruit and vegetable
juices are an easy to make source of vitamins
and minerals.
Juices are rapidly absorbed into the blood stream
therefore being the quickest way in which the
body can digest nutrients. When you make your
own juices, you have complete control over
what you include in them. You select the ingredi-
ents and decide if you need to use sugar, salt or
other flavouring agents. Freshly extracted juices
should be consumed just after they have been
made to avoid a loss of vitamin content.
• Always wash fruit and vegetables before juicing.
• Always use fresh fruit and vegetables for
juicing.
• To save money and obtain fresher produce,
purchase fruit or vegetables that are in season.
• Keep your fruit and vegetables ready for
juicing by washing them before storing.
• A small amount of lemon juice can be
added to apple juice to prohibit browning.
NOTE:
Your juicer makes invigorating, frothy orange
juice. Simply peel the oranges and juice.(It is
best to refrigerate oranges before juicing).
Purchasing and storage of fruit and vegetables
• If using fruit with hard or inedible skins
such as mangoes, guava, melons or pineapple,
always peel before juicing.
• Citrus fruit can be juiced in the juicer if
peeled first.
• All fruits with pits, hard seeds or stones
such as nectarine, peaches, mangoes, apricots,
plums and cherries must be pitted before
juicing.
• Most fruits and hardier type vegetables can
be stored at room temperature. The more
delicate and perishable items such as tomatoes,
berries, leafy greens, celery, cucumber
and herbs should be stored in the refrigerator
until required.
Preparation of fruit and vegetables
The inside information on juicing