Juicing Tips
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Mangoes, Apricots and Peaches:
Important: Always remove large pits. Do not put any produce in the juicer
with large pits ... these are just a few examples. Pits will damage the blade
and possibly seize the motor.
Pomegranates and Cherries:
These wonder fruits can absolutely be juiced. When juicing cherries it is
necessary to remove the pits. When juicing pomegranates, only the seeds
may be used. You must remove the outer skin and the inner membrane.
Pineapple and Melons:
Although the juicer can process the rind from these items, we
recommend its removal. Pineapple is stringy in nature and can cause a
blockage at the opening of the spout. Check to avoid blockage which will
cause overflow from the Receptacle.
Berries and Small Fruits:
When juicing berries (except cranberries) you will need to add
something that contains a larger volume of juice such as an apple or
orange. Strawberries contain the most juice because they tend to be
large. For example, first process the berries (you may not see a lot of
juice), then add an apple or an orange, something that will increase the
“juice” volume.
Keep the Pulp Collector Clean:
When juicing in large volume be sure to empty the pulp collector often.
Larger quantities of produce can cause the pulp to back up into the filter
causing the motor to shut off. Insert a plastic bag inside the pulp collector.
When you are done juicing, the bag can be lifted out and disposed of,
leaving the pulp collector easier to clean.
Do Not Juice
Avocado, Banana and Coconut as they do not contain juice.
Rhubarb is not recommended due to toxins.
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