Saturday, September 13, 2014

Did U Know - Using A Masticating Vs Centrifugal Juicer

Using A Masticating Vs  Centrifugal Juicer
Using A Masticating Vs Centrifugal Juicer - Think you already know what this subject is all about? Chances are which you dont, but by the tip of this article you are going to!
There are a lot benefits to using a masticating juicer vs. centrifugal. First, the differences in the two are like night and day. A centrifugal juicer will basically use a very fast spinning action to shred your produce and separate the juice, then pull it through a mesh screen and out the spout. A masticating juicer slowly grinds the food and squeezes the juice from it, then filters it through the mesh screen and out the spout.
So what's this mean for you? Well of course the obvious, you'll get much more nutrients from one glass of juice. Not to mention the juice tastes absolutely great, and that's because it's so rich in nutrients. The slower processing does not speed up the oxidation of the juice like the faster spinning action does. Again, less oxidation means more nutrients. It also means your juice will last much longer.
So yes, they are often more time consuming. However, you may make juice for a few days in advance with one juicing session. Also, they are typically much more efficient, extracting more juice from each fruit or vegetable than a centrifugal. With the price of produce, getting the most from your fresh vegetables and fruit is important, and can really save some huge cash.
Another very important benefit, they handle leafy greens and grasses much better. Those types of produce are loaded with rich nutrients, which is why so many people like to juice them. If you plan on juicing kale, spinach, wheatgrass, or anything else similar, you should look into the masticating juicer. You may as well look into wheatgrass juicers, but often times they have trouble with other types of softer produce.
Summary- Masticating vs. Centrifugal
It really boils down to your needs. You might have considered trying to go with a centrifugal juice if you don't mind drinking your juice pretty quickly, your short on time when making it, or you're on a limited budget. Centrifugal juicers aren't bad, they just generally aren't as good, though the technology is getting better and better.
If you'd like your juice to last longer and be as rich and full in nutrients and taste as possible, a masticating juicer is probably good for you. But they do take more time for one session of juicing. As I said though, you may make up for it by juicing for a few days in one session because the juice will last! Don't forget they're generally more efficient and handle leafy greens and grasses better. Hope this helped you choose a winner in the masticating vs. centrifugal battle, and happy juicing!
I am an avid daily juicer who firmly believes in the health benefits of juicing. Believe it or not, I actually own a centrifugal juicer because I like drinking my juice down fast, and I'm on a limited budget (aren't we all these days). I've reviewed several popular juicers, including masticating, here. Juicers-Reviews
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