2013-08-25


by BreadnBadger

Orange juice is delicious… but from concentrate? Those juices from concentrate you find in the store can sometimes be appalling and disgusting, not to mention tasteless. This article provides many tips and tricks to creating your own delicious juices with real fruit straight from your garden or local grocery store!

Change up the fruits and vegetables you put into your juice as often as you can. This will keep you from becoming bored with your juice. It is also better for your body, because you require a wide variety of vitamins and nutrients. The more different fruits and vegetables you use in your juices, the more nutrients you’ll ingest.

Mix leafy green vegetables with something sweet. Leafy vegetables have a strong taste and may be too much for you to start with, on their own. Luckily, juicing is a great chance to mix your foods; so temper that strong vegetable taste with something sweeter like apples or carrots. Plain water might work as well.

Beware of too much oxalic acid. If you have a history of kidney stones, gout, osteoporosis or rheumatoid arthritis you will aggravate your symptoms. Foods to avoid are spinach, chard, beets and rhubarb. You also have to remember not to combine them, or follow them with foods high in calcium, such as broccoli.

When starting to juice it’s better to start slow. Use flavors you already know you like and don’t try new things until you know you’re ready. Start by mixing new flavors, like wheat grass, with fruit you’ve already been drinking. Soon enough you’ll be able to move on to pro recipes!

Buying fruit and vegetables for your juicing can be easy by using all five senses to find the freshest produce to bring home. Sniff the item and make sure it smells good, like you would want to eat it. Squeeze it and feel if it’s too hard or too soft. Look it over for imperfections, and then take it home and taste a bit. Enjoy!

Before you create any concoctions, do some research on your fresh produce. There are many differences in nutrients that are offered from the fruits and vegetables. You should strive to keep your juices balanced by using ingredients that cover your daily nutritional needs. Not only will juicing give your body the nutrients you require, but you may concoct a tasty beverage or two.

Leaving some seeds in your juicer is perfectly fine! Larger seeds such as cherry pits or sometimes citrus seeds might actually damage your juicer, though, so it’s best to consider the size and firmness of the seeds in the items you’re juicing before throwing them in whole with reckless abandon!

If you are going to store some of your juice for an extended period of time, make sure to add a few drops of lemon juice to it. This will keep the juice from turning color and preserve it while you wait to drink it. The more juice you save, the more lemon you should add.

When juicing with leafy greens such as kale or chard, consider adding cucumber to balance out the flavors. Cucumbers also have a ton of nutrients and vitamins in them which are super healthy for you, so they’re a great addition to any juice. Throw in a fruit for sweetness and you’ll have one heck of a nutritious but tasty drink!

Now that you have gained valuable information on how to properly make different varieties of fresh squeezed juice, go make some creations! Whether you are utilizing vegetables, exotic fruits, or just making plain old orange juice, it is bound to taste fresher and much better than those concentrated juices you are used to.

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