slow juicer
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Description
a slow juicer, also known as a masticating or cold-press juicer, designed to extract juice from fruits and vegetables.
- It operates at a low speed, typically between 40 and 200 RPM, crushing ingredients to extract juice while minimizing heat and oxidation, thus preserving nutrients.
- Slow juicers use an auger to crush and press produce against a strainer, separating the juice from the pulp.
- The slow juicing process results in juice with minimal pulp and a higher concentration of nutrients, enzymes, and flavor compared to traditional juicers.
- Some models can also process ingredients beyond fruits and vegetables, such as nuts for nut butter or non-dairy milk.
- Slow juicers are available in horizontal and vertical designs, with horizontal models being less prone to clogging with pulp, particularly when juicing leafy greens.
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