Uses for juicer pulp

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What do you do with juicer pulp?

Does it still contain any flavor to make something out of it?

How about vitamins?



Best Answer

This depends on the type of juicer and how well it extracts the juice from the fruit. The best juicers leave a relatively flavourless pulp (which is, however, very high in fiber). If you're curious about the flavour, try tasting it! (I've heard of the pulp being used to make muffins, but other flavouring agents are definitely required).

I am not sure about the vitamins, I am willing to guess that they exist primarily suspended within liquid (water for the water-soluble vitamins, oil for the fat-soluble ones) and a good juicer will leave only trace amounts of either type in the pulp.




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Quick Answer about "Uses for juicer pulp"

  • Soup Broth.
  • Vegan Basil Pesto.
  • Raw Pulp Crackers.
  • Carrot Cake Cupcakes and Other Baked Goods.
  • Smoothies.
  • Breakfast.
  • Fruit Leather.
  • Popsicles.


What can I do with the pulp from juicing?

If your juicing pulp consists of vegetables, such as celery, carrots, onion, and/or garlic, you can easily transform the pulp into a flavorful, savory vegetable broth. Cook the pulp in a large pot with some olive oil, and the add your favorite spices, fresh herbs, and a few cups of water until the mixture is boiling.

Can you use the pulp from a juicer for anything?

Pulp adds moisture, flavor, and nutrition. 10. Mix pulp into baked goods like muffins, cakes, bread, dehydrated or baked cookies, and granola bars. Celery, onion, carrot, sweet potato, spinach, apple, and berry all work beautifully.

Is the pulp from juicing good for you?

But even the most efficient juicing machine can't eke out every vitamin and mineral; some is left behind in the pulp. \u201cMore importantly, the pulp contains all the fibre, which is essential for blood sugar control, weight management and overall health,\u201d says Kotsopoulos.

Are leftover pulp from juicing good for plants?

Yes, juice pulp is good for plants. It is so good that it can be applied to plants, either through compost or directly as fertilizer. Fresh pulp is a handy addition to your compost bin and adds vital nutrients to the soil as well as promotes healthy mycorrhizal growth to give your garden a boost.



What to do with Juicer Pulp




More answers regarding uses for juicer pulp

Answer 2

In some asian cuisine, you can sun dry the pulps (or remains) of fruits. Use the dry pulps to stir fry meat dish could be tasty because these pulps gives out fruity aroma to the meat and also absorb excess oil from the meat to balance out the dish ingredients.

Answer 3

We have a twin-screw masticating juicer (an older Angel juicer) and have found that when we make carrot juice, the pulp works well in carrot bread or carrot muffins. It's quite dry and it's finely shredded and ready to be mixed in to the bread.

Answer 4

I have no evidence to support this, but based on my understanding, it should be a great source of fiber, it definitely has "some" flavor and color (in many cases enough), no juicer is perfect so there are some remaining vitamins and other goodies that you expect from that fruit or veg in the first place that could be released (to be absorbed) by cooking.

So you need to try! and report back so that we can get inspiration!

Answer 5

If you're talking about a rotary shredding juicer (such as a Mr. Juiceman), then the only use I've found for it is compost. A combination of juicer shreddings and coffee grounds is an excellent way to enrich the soil for gardening.

I wouldn't eat it though, personally.

Answer 6

I love the texture of pulp so I mix it back into the juice.

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