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Juicing Smarter - Can I store my juice?




The beneficial nutrients contained in freshly made juice definitely outweighs the ones in the frozen juice. However with a busy schedule it is understandable that many people would like to store juices by freezing them. If you do decide on freezing your juices we would recommend a few steps.
  • Freeze the juice as soon as it is made in an air tight container. Air is one of the primary factors that will cause degradation of the juice, so be smart and store the juice in a container that will fill to the top. Air is about 20 percent oxygen, so more the space in the container, chances are it will "oxidize" and damage the juice.
  • You could also wrap the jar with dark opaque material or aluminum foil to block out all light. Light damages the juice.
  • Juice an extra lemon into your juice for the citric acid that may help preserve the juice.
  • Start out with the cold produce, to ensure your juice is cold.
  • Try not to store the frozen juice for more than 48 hours.
  • Use organic produce if possible.

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