What is your favorite juice recipe?!


Question: What is your favorite juice recipe?
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2-3 carrots, 1 stalk celery, 1-2 beets. Really yummy and sweet in an earthy sort of way. Try using golden beets for variety but the red are awesome, too. The celery keeps it from being so sweet. Loads of iron and vitamin A plus beta carotene.



Juice – sweet or astringent, watery or thick and pulpy – is one of the modern health-building luxuries that our contemporary world offers in abundance. There has never been a better time in history to be a juice enthusiast, since you can drink the nectar produced by fruits from all over the world, ranging from the familiar to the exotic. Whether you sip your juice as a delicious treat, or drink it as part of an overall health-building program, there is an unprecedented variety available to the discerning palette.

Each fruit and vegetable boasts not only its own distinctive flavor for your enjoyment, but a unique mix of compounds, vitamins, and nutrients to boost your body's function and make you feel your best. You can make use of your favorite fruits, such as pears, apples, kiwi fruit, papaya, pineapple, melons, watermelons, bananas, grapefruit, oranges, limes, lemons, and so on – either alone or as part of a carefully-balanced mixture that is meant both to maximize your drinking pleasure and to give you exactly the right blend of nutrients and compounds.

With so many interesting prospects, it is easy to 'build' the wholesome, natural drink you want and need. Add in the vegetables which can be juiced as well, and the variety of drupes and berries that are now available, and a juice to meet any need can be found with ease. You can stick to familiar varieties such as apple juice and carrot juice, or you can find an orchard in your area that offers new exotics such as seaberries from northern Europe or cold-weather kiwis developed by the University of Minnesota.

Fruits are known to have a positive effect in many different ways. They balance our body's chemistry, give us plenty of necessary vitamins and chemicals, and help to prevent or fight various ailments. Juices are even better because they are in solution, and are absorbed quickly and thoroughly into the system.

Powerful home juicers operating in a variety of ways have added more options your juice-drinking as well. New and exciting possibilities open up with these machines, which can extract juice from practically any fruit or vegetable with their centrifugal juicing. Lettuce juice -- which harmonizes with apple juice and lemon juice for a zesty, vitamin rich morning drink – and cucumber juice – which is good for the circulation – are only the merest beginning of many revitalizing possibilities.

Papaya Juice Recipe
1 large and ripe papaya (peeled and seedless)

Preparation

Remove the seeds form the papaya. Chop it and place it in a food processor. Serve it in a glass and enjoy immediately.

We should add that several studies have proven that papaya has several properties such as a digestive, diuretic, antioxidant, reducing the bilirubin levels, antigonorrheic, analgesic, muscle relaxer, anticoagulant and anthelmintic.

I.e. it expels intestinal parasites - hypotensive, anti-inflammatory, and antidiarrheal, bronchodilator, calming, spasmolytic and antifungal.

Carrot And Tomato Juice Recipe
2 carrots
2 tomatoes
1/2 lemon
Salt
Crushed ice

Preparation

Wash and peel the carrots. Peel the tomatoes and remove the seeds. Blend and whip them together. Add the juice of 1/2 a lemon and a little of salt.

Add a tbsp of crushed ice and serve right away so the carrot doesna€?t spoil.

Pineapple, Grapefruit And Apple Juice Recipe
2 grapefruits
1 slice of pineapple
1 large apple

Preparation

Wash and disinfect the fruit. Cut the grapefruit and extract the juice. Pass the chopped apple and pineapple through the extractor. Mix this perfectly with the grapefruit juice.

Serve and drink. This juice burns fat and provides vitamin C. It is highly recommended to keep in shape.



Freshly squeezed pink / red grapefruit juice or green apple juice.
Lemon juice with honey drink.
Any fruit juice with vodka occasionally.



Freshly made grape juice. Even though its expensive. I seriously go into a uncontrollable frenzy when drinking its amazing.



Virgin Pi?a colada
Pineapple juice, coconut cream and crushed ice to a blender; blend at high speed. Garnish with a maraschino cherry, a pineapple wedge <3 Yumm



My favorite juice recipe is strawberry and orange juice because I love strawberry so much and also the orange too because they are so sweet but sometimes they are a little bit sour...



straight home-juiced orange juice that come off my grandma's orange tree in her backyard.



it is frooty, made in Nepal




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