Juicer
A juicer, also known as a juice extractor, is a tool used to extract juice from
Some types of juicers can also function as a food processor.[4] Most of the twin gear and horizontal masticating juicers have attachments for crushing herbs and spices, extruding pasta, noodles or bread sticks, making baby food and nut butter, grinding coffee, making nut milk, etc.
Types
Reamers
Squeezers are used for squeezing juice from citrus such as grapefruits, lemons, limes, and oranges.[5] Juice is extracted by pressing or grinding a halved citrus along a juicer's ridged conical center and discarding the rind. Some reamers are stationary and require a user to press and turn the fruit, while others are electrical, automatically turning the ridged center when fruit is pressed upon.
Centrifugal juicers
A centrifugal juicer cuts up the fruit or vegetable with a flat cutting blade.[citation needed] It then spins the produce at a high speed to separate the juice from the pulp.
Masticating juicers
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Triturating juicers
Triturating juicers (twin gear juicers) have twin augers to crush and press produce.
Juicing press
A juicing press, such as a
Steam juice extractor
A stovetop steam juice extractor is typically a pot to generate steam that is used to heat a batch of berries (or other fruit) in a perforated pot stacked on top of a juice collecting container that is above the steam pot. The juice is extracted without mechanical means so it is remarkably clear and because of the steam heating it is also pasteurized for long term storage.
See also
References
- ^ "juicer : Encyclopedia : Food Network". www.foodterms.com. Retrieved 13 January 2017.
- ^ "Cold Press vs. Traditional: Which Juicer Should You Buy?". The Huffington Post. 8 February 2013. Retrieved 13 January 2017.
- ^ Fender, Millie (15 November 2022). "Juicer vs blender: which should you buy?". Homes and Gardens. Future PLC.
- ^ Farrell, Mary H J (28 August 2014). "You don't need a juicer to make juice". Consumer Reports. Retrieved 28 May 2019.
- ^ National Reamer Collectors Association. "REAMERS: The Great American Kitchen Collectible". Archived from the original on 29 July 2016. Retrieved 20 June 2019.