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Gastroback 40118 Easy Juicer User Manual

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It is easy to create great tasting juice. If you

have been making your own vegetable and fruit

juices, then you know how simple it is to invent

new combinations. Taste, colour, texture and

ingredient preferences are a personal thing. Just

think of some of your favourite flavours and

foods – would they work well together or would

they clash. Some strong flavours could over

power the more subtle flavours of others. It is

however, a good rule of thumb to combine starchy,

pulpy ingredients with those high in moisture.

Getting the right blend

The remaining pulp left after juicing fruit or veg-

etables is mostly fibre and cellulose which, like

the juice, contains vital nutrients necessary for

the daily diet and can be used in many ways.

However, like the juice, pulp should be used

that day to avoid loss of vitamins.

Some of the uses of pulp are to bulk out rissoles,

thicken casseroles or soups or in the case of

fruit, simply placed in a bowl topped with

Using the pulp

meringue and baked for a simple dessert. Quite

apart from the consumption use, pulp is great

used in the garden for compost.

NOTE:

When using the pulp, there may be some pieces

of fruit or vegetables remaining. These should

be removed before using the pulp in any recipes.

The right technique

When juicing a variety of ingredients with varying

textures start with the softer textured ingredients

then change to for harder texture ingredients. If

you are juicing herbs, sprouts or leafy green

vegetables either wrap then together to form a

bundle or juice them in the middle of a combination

of ingredients to obtain the best extraction.

If juicing herbs or leafy green vegetables on

their own, the juice yield will be low due to the

nature of centrifugal juicing, it is advised to

juice them as with a combination of other fruit

and vegetables.

All fruit and vegetables produce different

amounts of liquids. This varies within the same

group i.e. one batch of tomatoes can produce

more juice than another batch. Since juice

recipes are not exact, the precise quantities of

any juice are not crucial to the success of a par-

ticular mixture.

NOTE:

To extract the maximum amount of juice always
push the food pusher down slowly.