Breville The Juice Fountain Duo BJE820XL Manuel d'utilisation

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HINTS & TIPS

PREPARATION Of fRUIT &

vEGETABLES fOR PUREE

EXTRACTOR

Only soft fruits should be used with the

Puree Disc.

When using fruits with hard inedible

skins, such as mangoes, pineapple or

kiwi, always peel before juicing.

When using fruits with a hard core such

as pineapple, always remove this

before juicing.

All fruits with pits, hard seeds or stones

such as nectarines, peaches, mangoes

and apricots must be pitted or seeded

before juicing.

Passionfruit pulp, peeled kiwi and

berries can be processed without

removing seeds.

NOTE

When using the Puree Disc only

use Speed 1. Always ensure motor is

running before adding fruit and/or

vegetables to feed chute.

GETTING THE RIGHT BLENd

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, color,

texture and ingredient preferences are a

personal thing. Just think of some of your

favorite flavors and foods – would they work

well together or would they clash. Some

bold flavors could over power the more

subtle flavors of others. It is however, a good

rule of thumb to combine starchy, pulpy

ingredients with those high in moisture.

USING THE PULP

The remaining pulp left after juicing fruit

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. 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 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

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