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Juicing tips and techniques, Hint, Using the pulp – Hamilton Beach 840148101 User Manual

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Using The Pulp

• The remaining pulp left after juicing

fruits or vegetables is mostly fiber
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.

• There are a number of recipes that

use pulp. You can also use pulp to
thicken casseroles or soups.

• Pulp is great used in the garden

for compost.

Soy Milk, Almond Milk, and Rice Milk

Your juice extractor may be used to
make soy milk, almond milk and rice
milk. One cup of soybeans, almonds or
rice must be soaked in four cups of
water for 24-48 hours in the refrgerator.
Slowly pour one cup of the soaked
mixture at a time into the food chute.
The liquid extracted from the soaked
mixture is the “milk.”

NOTES:

• Almonds must be soaked 24-48

hours before juicing.

• Soy milk should be boiled to improve

the flavor.

• Vanilla, honey and sugar may be

added to enhance the flavor of each
milk type.

Juicing Tips and Techniques

Purchasing and Storing Fruits & Vegetables

• Always wash fruits and vegetables

before juicing.

• Always use fresh fruits and vegetables

for juicing.

• To save money and obtain fresher

produce, purchase fruits or vegetables
that are in season.

• Keep your fruits and vegetables ready

for juicing by washing them before
storing.

• Most fruits and hardier type vegeta-

bles can be stored at cool room
temperature. The more delicate and
perishable items such as tomatoes,
berries, leafy greens, celery, cucum-
bers and herbs should be stored in
the refrigerator until required.

Preparing Fruits & Vegetables

• It is recommended that fruits or veg-

etables, such as oranges, melons, or
mangoes, are peeled before placing in
juice extractor to minimize impact on
juice flavor.

• All fruits with pits and large seeds

such as nectarines, peaches, apri-
cots, plums and cherries MUST be
pitted before juicing.

Hint!

Your juice extractor makes invigorating,
frothy orange juice. Simply peel the oranges
and juice. For best results, refrigerate
oranges before juicing.

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