Juicing Oranges
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Juicing Oranges
Hi all, apologies in advance for another weird question.
Well, I got a juicer the other day. It says that it's fine to put in fruit with the skin etc. on. So I used a good few oranges with their skin on. The only thing is, the end product is more like 'pureed' orange and it has a taste of the skin. I don't mind this *particulary* but I'm not sure about it, is my orange juice likely to contain fibre then? Should I then peel the oranges first? Should I discard what I've got?
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Well, I got a juicer the other day. It says that it's fine to put in fruit with the skin etc. on. So I used a good few oranges with their skin on. The only thing is, the end product is more like 'pureed' orange and it has a taste of the skin. I don't mind this *particulary* but I'm not sure about it, is my orange juice likely to contain fibre then? Should I then peel the oranges first? Should I discard what I've got?
Thanks
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Err.... Agent, you mean you juiced the entire orange, with the dark orange rind on? Or do you mean you took off the rind but left on the thick white pith?
I would say, juicing the entire orange is not a good idea! We aren't meant to eat the skins... and I can't imagine the juice would go down particularly smoothly with all those macerated clumps of orange rind in it.
I would say, juicing the entire orange is not a good idea! We aren't meant to eat the skins... and I can't imagine the juice would go down particularly smoothly with all those macerated clumps of orange rind in it.
I remember reading about juicing the whole orange on one of the, I believe it was, fruitarian sites. I can't imagine it wouldn't taste bitter. Who do you believe?
I wish there was this book of knowledge (other than the Bible) That just said exactly and unequivocally- the truth like:
1. You can eat raw meat safely- as AV says.
2. We are omnivores, fruigivores, herbivores- all the above!
3. God is a Buddist, a Catholic, protestant- all the above!
4. God is a man, a woman, a Yorkie- all the above!
5. Kirk didn't die on that pile-O-rocks planet...ALONE!
The Truth will set you free
What kind of Juicer did you get Agent?
I wish there was this book of knowledge (other than the Bible) That just said exactly and unequivocally- the truth like:
1. You can eat raw meat safely- as AV says.
2. We are omnivores, fruigivores, herbivores- all the above!
3. God is a Buddist, a Catholic, protestant- all the above!
4. God is a man, a woman, a Yorkie- all the above!
5. Kirk didn't die on that pile-O-rocks planet...ALONE!
The Truth will set you free
What kind of Juicer did you get Agent?
peeling
try peeling the orage but leaving as much of the white stuff on there as you can
I mean just peel off the top llayer of orange stuff and leave the thick white stuff on
I mean just peel off the top llayer of orange stuff and leave the thick white stuff on
Yeah juiced orange is totally different from squeezed orange juice. I don't like it unless it's mixed with something else. It seems to really cleanse my insides though. I feel like I've drunk a witch doctors wonder potion after that.
I once tried putting the peel in (because lemons with peels are lovely in juice, so I thought why not oranges?) Argh!!!!!! Absolutely vile. Almost inedible. Ugh. Burn your mouth, taste awful, burn your insides.
Clementines and other baby orange cousins come out like squeezed orange juice, but the taste is a little different (as clementines taste different from oranges). I love clementine and strawberry juice - heavenly.
I once tried putting the peel in (because lemons with peels are lovely in juice, so I thought why not oranges?) Argh!!!!!! Absolutely vile. Almost inedible. Ugh. Burn your mouth, taste awful, burn your insides.
Clementines and other baby orange cousins come out like squeezed orange juice, but the taste is a little different (as clementines taste different from oranges). I love clementine and strawberry juice - heavenly.
Why is everybody drinking orange juices?
Is it considered the most energetic fruit, or just because it's easy to squeeze?
I've integrated a lot of fruit blending into my diet, and it seems to work for me. And as I have a citric press, I sometimes press oranges or grapefruits, and then put them into my fruit smoothies. But quite franckly, I'm not a big fan of oranges and grapefruits, and crave more for exotic fruits + bananas.
What is the big deal with orange juice?
Is it considered the most energetic fruit, or just because it's easy to squeeze?
I've integrated a lot of fruit blending into my diet, and it seems to work for me. And as I have a citric press, I sometimes press oranges or grapefruits, and then put them into my fruit smoothies. But quite franckly, I'm not a big fan of oranges and grapefruits, and crave more for exotic fruits + bananas.
What is the big deal with orange juice?
Why drinking juice?
You can do the Wai diet perfectly without juicing anything. Of the possible reasons for juicing, I can think of 2 which can be of some significance:
1. If you feel you need more energy, but cannot eat more than you do, then juice makes it easier to get that energy. You can drink more than you can eat.
2. Sipping juice makes controlling your energy intake very easy. It keeps insuline use to a minimum, and provides you with constant energy.
Why specifically orange juice?
I guess a number of reasons, like: tastes good, easy to squeeze, easy to buy in bulk, equal percentage fructose and glucose (maybe not that important, but could be an added bonus), turns you orange...
But diet is very personal...I think Gavi doesn't drink juices at all, and RRM drinks 4.5 liter OJ a day. Corinne loves kiwis, I don't. Some people eat nuts, others can't handle them. I think each has to find the ideal way for themselves. That's the challenge, and it might change too.
You can do the Wai diet perfectly without juicing anything. Of the possible reasons for juicing, I can think of 2 which can be of some significance:
1. If you feel you need more energy, but cannot eat more than you do, then juice makes it easier to get that energy. You can drink more than you can eat.
2. Sipping juice makes controlling your energy intake very easy. It keeps insuline use to a minimum, and provides you with constant energy.
Why specifically orange juice?
I guess a number of reasons, like: tastes good, easy to squeeze, easy to buy in bulk, equal percentage fructose and glucose (maybe not that important, but could be an added bonus), turns you orange...
But diet is very personal...I think Gavi doesn't drink juices at all, and RRM drinks 4.5 liter OJ a day. Corinne loves kiwis, I don't. Some people eat nuts, others can't handle them. I think each has to find the ideal way for themselves. That's the challenge, and it might change too.