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'What kind of Juicers are out there and which one is made for
you?'
Trying to find the juicer that meets your needs can be a difficult
task. There are lots of them available, from small to huge, from
cheap to expensive and from centrifugal juicer to a masticating
juicer. To make choosing a juicer simple for you I'll provide you
with information about what's out there on the market.
The Centrifugal Juicer spins fruits and vegetables in a sort of
basket with filter and there's a rotating disk that cuts all what
you push down the chute. Moreover it separates the juice from the
pulp, where the juice falls into your glass. The pulp gets thrown on
the sides of the machine around the basket. This kind of juicer
needs the pulp removed when you prepare juices for the whole family
because it gets clogged easily when you use huge quantities. The
centrifugal juicer can be used for all sorts of fruits and
vegetables.
Click here for a picture of a typical centrifugal juicer
The Centrifugal Ejection Juicer works the same way as the
centrifugal juicer but the difference is that it contains a separate
container that receives all the pulp. None of the pulp can be found
in the machine. This means you can juice forever without stopping
the juicer and cleaning it. It's obvious that this kind of juicer is
widely popular and often seen on commercials. The Centrifugal
Ejection Juicer can be used for all sorts of fruits and vegetables.
Click here to see a picture of a typical Centrifugal Ejection
Juicer.
The Masticating Juicer works in a different way than the Centrifugal
juicers. The meaning of masticate is 'to chew food using teeth' or
'to grind and knead the pulp' and this is exactly what this kind of
juicer does. First it chews the fruits and vegetables and then
squeezes them trough a screen in order to get most of the pulp.
There are two types of masticating juicers, the single auger juicer
and the twin gear juicer.
The single auger juicer has an auger that works like a
corkscrew and crushes the produce and squeezes out the juice. The
twin gear juicer has two interlocking metal gears that rotate as
the produces passes through the gears.
The Masticating juicer
operates a lot slower than the Centrifugal Juicers but it presses
more juice from fruits and vegetables. Another advantage of the
Masticating Juicer is that it can make baby foods, ice cream, tomato
sauce, peanut butter e.g. The Masticating Juicer can be used for all
sorts of fruits and vegetables.
Click here to see a picture of a
Masticating Juicer.
The Electrical Press Juicer is the most common juicer today.
You cut your oranges, lemons or limes in half and squeeze the juice
out of these fruits by putting pressure on the juicer ream.
Click here to see a
picture of an Electrical Press Juicer.
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