How to make your best fresh juice

How to make your best fresh juice

Take advantage of the fresh fruits and vegetables of the season. Get juicing and drink up for healthy and refreshing ways to load up on vitamins and minerals.
Updated:
2009-10-11 22:42
Published:
2009-07-14 00:00
By 
Tammy Sutherland

Let's get juicy!

Looking for an easy way to add more fruits and vegetables to your diet every day? If so, it's time to add a juicer to your arsenal of small appliances (or pull out the one that's hiding in the back of your cupboard).

Making your own juice is not only a great way to use up the abundance of fresh produce available during the summer months, it's also good for you.

Why you should make your own juice
"Homemade juice is high in vitamins, minerals, phytonutrients and enzymes. It also has soluble fibre," explains Cherie Calbom, a.k.a. The Juice Lady, who is the author of The Juice Lady's Guide to Juicing for Health (Avery, 2008). Making juice yourself rather than buying it, packaged, helps you to ensure quality control since you're the one who's in charge of what exactly goes into your drink.

According to Calbom, the best fruits and vegetables for juicing include:
-carrots
-cucumbers
-kale
-beets with their tops intact
-lemons and;
-apples

Juicer buying tips
There are many juicers on the market, but there are some features you shouldn't skimp on. "Look for a strong motor," Calbom says. "Also, for fast juicing, a wide mouth is nice."

She also recommends a model that ejects the pulp rather than keeping it inside. And when that pulp comes out, it should be fairly dry. "If you're squeezing juice out of the pulp, your juicer is not efficient and you're wasting produce." But most important, she says, choose a juicer with only a few parts to wash, "or you won't use it."

While a blender may seem like a good enough substitute, Calbom knows people who've tried that but their attempts delivered unhappy outcomes. "They were in the kitchen for a long time, made a big mess, wasted a lot of produce and didn't even like the end product."

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