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kostbill

kostbill

@Kerry Beal, you are probably right. I just used pectinex that I had in my pantry for about a year, and it worked!

 

I sous vide orange juice and strawberry mush for about an hour at 35 degrees and then I strained them and passed them through coffee filters.

The yield was low but remarkably clear!

 

I had some problems with the filters. I think I should use Chemex which are stronger.

 

Anyway I am going to use some other product now. I am about to buy vinoferm zymex and some other enzymes and compare.

 

In a very utopian future, I will buy a centrifuge, but I am not a chef or anything, and perhaps spending 2.5k for a centrifuge may not worth it.

kostbill

kostbill

@Kerry Beal, you are probably right. I just used pectinex that I had in my pantry for about a year, and it worked!

 

I sous vide orange juice and strawberry mush for about an hour at 35 degrees and then I strained it and passed them through coffee filters.

The yield was low but remarkably clear!

 

I had some problems with the filters. I think I should use Chemex which are stronger.

 

Anyway I am going to use some other product now. I am about to buy vinoferm zymex and some other enzymes and compare.

 

In a very utopian future, I will buy a centrifuge, but I am not a chef or anything, and perhaps spending 2.5k for a centrifuge may not worth it.

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