Breville The Juice Fountain Duo BJE820XL Manuel d'utilisation

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HINTS & TIPS

THE INSIdE INfORMATION ON

JUICE

Although juice drinks are usually developed

with flavor, texture and aroma at the

forefront, the health benefits certainly add to

the pleasurable taste experience.
70% of the nutrient content of fruit and

vegetables is found in the juice. Liquids

extracted from fresh fruit and vegetables

form an important part of a well-balanced

diet. Fresh fruit and vegetable juices are

an easy to make source of vitamins and

minerals. Juices are rapidly absorbed

into the blood stream therefore being the

quickest way in which the body can

digest nutrients.
When you make your own juices, you have

complete control over what you include

in them. You select the ingredients and

decide if you need to use sugar, salt or other

flavoring agents.
Freshly extracted juices should be consumed

just after they have been made to avoid a

loss of vitamin content.

PURCHASING & STORAGE Of fRUIT

& vEGETABLES

• Always wash fruit and vegetables

before juicing.
• Always use fresh fruit and vegetables

for juicing.
• To save money and obtain fresher produce,

purchase fruit or vegetables that are

in season.
• Keep your fruit and vegetables ready for

juicing by washing them before storing.
• Most fruits and hardier type vegetables

can be stored at room temperature. The

more delicate and perishable items such as

berries, leafy greens, celery, cucumbers and

herbs should be stored in the refrigerator

until required.

THE RIGHT TECHNIqUE

When juicing a variety of ingredients

with varying textures start with the softer

textured ingredients on low speed then

change to high speed for harder textured

ingredients.
If you are juicing herbs, sprouts or leafy

green vegetables either wrap them together

to form a bundle or juice them in the middle

of a combination of ingredients on low

speed to obtain the best extraction.

NOTE

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 then 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 particular mixture.

NOTE

To extract the maximum amount of

juice always push the Food Pusher

down slowly.

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