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Juicers turn delicious solids into even more delicious liquids. You can juice practically anything, but fruits and vegetables are the most popular options. There are a wide range of juicing options to choose from, so if you’re confused about getting a cold press juicer or a good old-fashioned hand juicer, let these common questions guide you:

What is the best juicer for fruits and vegetables?


Kale, apple, celery, cucumber, ginger and lemon make a deliciously healthy green juice — though throwing them in a blender will get you a lumpy, runny mess. A juice extractor actually separates the pulp and fibers from the liquid, which enables your body to absorb the nutrients quickly. In order to get this nutrient-rich juice, you need to invest in one of these machines:

Masticating Juicer: Known as a slow juicer, this machine operates at low speeds to compress fruits and veggies and squeeze out every last drop. The lower speed means it’s relatively quiet and less heat is produced, which is why you will see this referred to as the cold-press method. These will be priced higher than a centrifugal model, but the quality and quantity of juice produced is said to superior.

Centrifugal Juicer: The noisier option of the two, this juice maker uses high speed centrifugal motion to cut, pulverize and strain your produce. You may see more foaming and separation in the final product, but taste is not compromised. This price-conscious option is great for those just starting out with juicers.

How do I choose a citrus juicer?


Fresh orange juice can really enhance your morning breakfast routine. Getting that fresh OJ seems a daunting task, but all you need is the right orange juicer. For those that don't mind a bit of pulp, a small glass can easily be filled with the use of a hand or manual juicer. To make larger quantities, look for something with a little more oomph, like an electric version, which will maximize juice yield and catch pulp. Smaller tasks, like topping off a dish with a squeeze of lemon, are quickly done with a citrus press — hold the seeds please!

Can I use my juicer machine to make almond milk?


A good quality juicer will make all types of nut milk without requiring the extra step of straining that blenders do. Soak the nuts (almonds, cashews, etc.) that you plan on using for at least eight hours before putting them in any juicing machines. Make sure you add water along with the nuts — you risk breaking your machine if you skip either of these steps.