The juicer can be very helpful in everyday life. Sometimes a real breakfast in the morning has to be skipped due to time constraints. With the help of the juicer, you can have fruits and vegetables chopped in no time and thus absorb some vitamins and nutrients. So you can still start the day freshly strengthened!
What you should consider when buying a juicer , we have compiled for you in a checklist. The product recommendations also help you to narrow down the large selection.
- Juice not only tastes delicious, but should also have a high nutrient content.
- Manual juicers and slow ju icers can extract juice from fruits and vegetables more gently than centrifugal juicers, for example.
- The nutrient-rich juice tends to taste more intense. But with a juicer, you have to use your muscle power.
- And with a slow ju icer, you wait up to three times longer for your juice than with a centrifugal juicer.
- There are big differences in wattage in the juice maker category.
- This is due to the different types of devices. A slow juicer works effectively with less than 200 watts.
- With a centrifugal juicer, the range for effective juice preparation is usually between 500 and 1100 watts. A powerful motor can cope with hard vegetables and presses the juice quickly. In return, the noise levelincreases.
- The larger the feed opening, the less you have to pre-cut fruits and vegetables.
- In some cases, you can even use whole fruits for squeezing if the opening is large enough and the motor is powerful enough. A small diameter feed chute means chopping before each juicing and makes cleaning more difficult.
- When buying a juicer , pay attention to how much juice can be pressed within one pass and the capacity of the pulp container.
- A small container means you’ll have to empty it out in between when you want more juice. Therefore, juicers with a large pulp container (at least 1.5 liters in volume) are recommended for families.
- There should be different speed settings for soft fruits and hard vegetables to extract juice as effectively and gently as possible at the same time.
- Extra functions: Some appliances can also turn frozen fruit into sorbet with a special attachment.
- A juicer must be cleaned briskly after each use . Otherwise, residues can dry and clog the device.
- It is ideal if the juicer can be disassembled into many individual parts and is dishwasher safe. Smaller and flatter individual parts are easier to place in the dishwasher.
- Metal parts are more resistant to cleaning . Especially the sieve, in which many fibers get caught, can then be cleaned well with a brush.
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FAQ: Frequently Asked Questions
With a juicer you can chop vegetables and fruit, so that you get a juice afterwards. This contains no more pieces, because fruit residues are caught by a sieve (pomace). It is therefore possible to produce large quantities of juice in a relatively short time.
The quality of the juice is higher with the slow juicer, as important nutrients (for example vitamins) can be lost through centrifugation with the juicer. Nevertheless, today there are also modern juicers that process the fruit or vegetables relatively gently.
The contents are placed in a container where they are crushed by blades attached to the bottom. The container rotates at high speed so that the released juice is deposited through a sieve.
There are quite a few fruits and vegetables that are suitable for juicing. Apples, cucumbers, carrots, peppers, leeks, celery, tomatoes or oranges, among others, can be used for juicing.
With a conventional juicer, all you have to do is cut fruits and vegetables into small pieces and connect the device to the power supply. Then the fruit/vegetables will already be chopped and you can then fill it into your jar via a valve.
A juicer can be useful in everyday life, if it must go once fast. Peeling and cutting is a thing of the past, because you can put the peel into the juicer. In addition, you take numerous nutrients to you, because you can use several fruits and vegetables at the same time in the juicer.
There is no clear answer to this question. However, a good juicer should be as quiet as possible and be able to produce a larger amount of juice. However, uncomplicated cleaning is also what makes a good, high-quality juicer.
A high-quality juicer can sometimes cost up to 300 euros. Cheaper models, on the other hand, can be purchased for as little as 39 euros.
A centrifugal juicer has between 500 and 1100 watts.
Juice from a juicer is very healthy, because modern devices preserve all the important nutrients and vitamins without exception. However, you should not overdo it, because too much fructose can be harmful in the long run.
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