Many juicer recipes have been set out for the public’s use. Juicers of all kinds and designs are created to make it easier for customers to do juicing.
Yet like all else, everything has their own limitations. In this case, even if you have a power juicer, there are still things that aren’t supposed to be placed in there.
One example of which is the banana. The banana is so soft that there’s really only a little bit of fresh juice in them. You will be left with a mushy mess after placing it in and can even cause your juicer to malfunction. What you can do though is blend the bananas with the juices that you previously made. This way, you still get the nutrients in it and still have that juice you want.
Another wicked thing to place in a fruit juicer is an Avocado. They have a buttery soft texture and will make it impossible to remove the juices from them, leaving you with a sticky mess. You can also add and blend this with other juices you’ve made.
The capability to juice leafy greens depends on how strong your electric juicer is and even with that, there’s only little juice that can be extracted.
Coconuts are also one thing that’s hard to juice or probably has never even been tried.
Even if the above-stated fruits are a no-no, there are still a lot of fruits that can help you with your juice diet and can be processed in your juicers too.
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