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Make Juicing Easy With OSCAR Juicers' Delicious Recipes

Friday 30 June 2017, 3:19PM

By Beckie Wright

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A diet high in fruits and vegetables can prevent a wide range of ailments, and these

days, it seems that researchers somewhere are searching for chemicals in plants that will prevent them, or offer a cure. These plant chemicals, known as phytochemicals, are the cutting edge of nutritional research because they hold the keys to preventing some of our most deadly diseases.

The problem, though, is that most of us don't eat enough fruits and vegetables to reap the benefits they offer, but, with juicing, since fruits and vegetables are juiced raw, the enzymes are still viable when you drink the juice. The OSCAR Juicer employs unique juice extraction methods to keep the vital elements of fruit and vegetables alive and, as a result, not only will people get more juice from their fruit and vegetables, the nutritionally superior living juice produced by OSCAR will last for longer.

This month they share their fabulous ‘living juice’ juice recipes, which anyone can make with an OSCAR Juicer. It is well known that beetroot enriches the blood and provides an excellent tonic for the kidneys, and the sweetness of orange juice in this recipe will help people become accustomed to the earthy flavour of beet. They need to take 1 smallish beet, 4 carrots and 1 peeled orange to make this delicious Beetroot and Orange Juice.

Berries are intensely flavoured vitamin bombs that are high in potassium and contain a remarkable range of other trace elements and for this juice you need 2 whole apples, 1 pear and 12 berries (or as many as you like, strawberries, raspberries, blackberries) to make this delicious Fruit and Berry Juice.

Finally, carrot and apple juice tastes even better if it is ‘gingered’ up a little to make Gingeroo, with 1 cm cube of fresh ginger, 1 whole apple and 4 carrots.

OSCAR’s low speed auger prevents natural flavours and high nutritional contents from being destroyed through friction heat, so for more information (and more recipes) please visit the website at http://www.oscarjuicers.co.nz .