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Norm Matthews

Norm Matthews

13 hours ago, JoNorvelleWalker said:

More juice doesn't always equate with better.

 

But I love Valentia oranges.  My juicer is mainly used for limes, but I use essentially every day.

 

True.  Some juicers will exert enough pressure to extract bitterness from the pith as well as the juice.  Most if not all of commercially made orange juice is like that.  Fortunately the Sunkist juicer extracts more juice by using a reamer instead of pressure and does not have that issue.

Norm Matthews

Norm Matthews

13 hours ago, JoNorvelleWalker said:

More juice doesn't always equate with better.

 

But I love Valentia oranges.  My juicer is mainly used for limes, but I use essentially every day.

 

True.  Some juicers will exert enough pressure to extract bitterness from the pith as well as the juice.  Most if not all of commercially made orange juice are like that.  Fortunately the Sunkist juicer extracts more juice by using a reamer instead of pressure and does not have that issue.

Norm Matthews

Norm Matthews

13 hours ago, JoNorvelleWalker said:

More juice doesn't always equate with better.

 

But I love Valentia oranges.  My juicer is mainly used for limes, but I use essentially every day.

 

True.  Some juicers will exert enough pressure to extract bitterness from the pith as well as the juice.  Most if not all of commercially made juice are like that.  Fortunately the Sunkist juicer extracts more juice by using a reamer instead of pressure and does not have that issue.

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