View Full Version : Shelf Life of juice?
celticcrow
02-13-2008, 06:58 PM
I have limited time, and would really like to make all my juices the night before, and use them throughout the next day..Is this ok to do? What juices stay the best for the longest time??Thanks!
joon4yu
02-13-2008, 07:00 PM
I Would Like To Know Too. I Made Oj And Lemon Juice Yesterday And Want To Know How Long Will It Last In The Frigerator.
earth_sista
02-13-2008, 10:16 PM
i would recommend drinking your juice immediately after making it. the enzymes, vitamins, etc. don't take long to die off-i think it's something like 30 min. so, if you want to get the full value of your juice, drink it fresh :)
raweater
02-13-2008, 10:32 PM
Normally juice lasts 15 minutes, but from a Green Star juicer it can be kept up to 3 days in the fridge. If you need a long "fridge life" then a Green Star juicer is the only option. I recently bought one and it's awesome, been using it several times a day since (I prefer making my juices right before drinking even though it makes storable juice).
Anastazia
02-13-2008, 10:41 PM
You can always set everything out the night before (or in a bowl in the fridge) get up & make it quick, then do clean-up later...like I sometimes do!
ALso, if you put them in an airtight jar with NO airspace AT ALL, it won't lose ALL the nutrition, for awhile...still better than bottled (especially in plastic!) juice, {to me!}
~Anastazia~
earth_sista
02-14-2008, 09:06 AM
Normally juice lasts 15 minutes, but from a Green Star juicer it can be kept up to 3 days in the fridge. If you need a long "fridge life" then a Green Star juicer is the only option. I recently bought one and it's awesome, been using it several times a day since (I prefer making my juices right before drinking even though it makes storable juice).
what do you mean? are you trying to say that by using a green star juicer, the nutrional and enzyme content of the juice lasts longer? me think that's impossible.
raven
02-14-2008, 12:05 PM
the shelf life does depend on the method of juicing. a Norwalk will also produce juice which retains its nutritional value longer.
Suzy
raweater
02-14-2008, 12:39 PM
what do you mean? are you trying to say that by using a green star juicer, the nutrional and enzyme content of the juice lasts longer? me think that's impossible.
Yes, this is one of the well known and well proven advantages of the Green Star juicer, and this is proven by independant studies (as we should all know studies done by the manufacturer of a product are worthless, they will always be positive regardless of reality, and should there for be ignored and thrown away).
The reason is due to the exclusive technologies in the Green Star that no other juicer has, it uses magnetic, far infrared, and other technologies to stabilize the juice. You can read more about this on www.greenstar.com
Revvell
02-14-2008, 02:26 PM
what do you mean? are you trying to say that by using a green star juicer, the nutrional and enzyme content of the juice lasts longer? me think that's impossible.
Is true as Raweater says! I've had numerous juicers and my teacher did a test with a bunch of them including the Norwalk, Green Star, Champion and a couple of others. Green Star won the test in all categories... amount of juice, medium cost, quality of juice...
Revvell
earth_sista
02-14-2008, 06:33 PM
amazing. i had no idea. ill look into the green star juicer.
thank you for the insight!
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