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crazycanuck
08-14-2011, 09:20 PM
:eek: I need to add fresh veggie juices to my itinerary...:eek: Fresh veggies taste yummy when steamed but am unsure about drinking them...

Please tell me a way to make carrot juice taste...reasonable..If you add ginger, will it taste any better?

My tummy will love you forever :D

Susan
08-15-2011, 12:53 AM
When you like eating fresh veggies, but don't like the taste when drinking them, why bother? ;)
Eating the whole vegetable isn't only tasty, it's even healthier than drinking juice.

OakLeaf
08-15-2011, 01:51 AM
It's good with ginger.

But you have to start with carrots that are good and sweet. If they're bitter and woody, the juice will be, too.

margo49
08-15-2011, 10:53 AM
Maybe mix with cucumber or apple.
I find it really really hard to drink straight.

szsz
08-15-2011, 01:54 PM
Maybe mix with cucumber or apple.


This -- any veg [green] juice is instantly better when you juice an apple along with it. Cucumber is a great addition for its cleansing properties. And ginger does add a nice zing.

Oh! And beets.

grey
08-15-2011, 07:30 PM
Apple is a nice addition to carrot juice. I loooooove carrot juice, I chug it like I used to quaff chocolate milk.

malkin
08-16-2011, 03:58 PM
I just got a new blade for the juicer---oh right, those things are supposed to be kinda sharp, aren't they?!

Carrot juice--like oak said---it depends on the carrots!

crazycanuck
09-14-2011, 08:10 PM
:D My fave organic/raw food cafe makes de yummmmmmmmiest carrot-ginger juice fresh for meeeeeee :D

Yummmmmmmmyyyyyyy...

VeganBikeChick
09-15-2011, 12:35 AM
I was going to suggest Trader Joes, but in Oz you don't have them...

At any rate, they make a bottled tropical carrot juice. It tastes really pineapple-y to me and I love it, and I remember my friend one time making me a fresh carrot-apple juice from her juicer that was also very yummy.

spokewench
10-03-2011, 09:41 AM
5 carrots, 2 apples in a juicer - yum; add little handful parsley if you like (it adds a freshness to the juice)

Sylvia
03-14-2013, 11:20 PM
Here's one I did and it was great!!

2-3 large green apples
3-4 large carrots
2 inches of fresh ginger

Can be very gingery but really good. Use less ginger if you aren't into a strong ginger taste.

BTW, I started juicing (making my own fresh juice) back in October and love it. I'm now taking a 22oz bottle of green juice with me to work every day.
The green juices can be difficult at first but if you add fruits in with the veggies, it helps. They say fresh juicing concentrates the nutrients and I find it a good way to increase my daily fruit and veggie intake.

Anelia
03-24-2013, 05:26 PM
Eating the whole vegetable or fruit is way healthier than juicing. By throwing out the pulp, you lose the precious fibers and the GI raises. So, what you drink is almost plain sugar.

Sylvia
03-24-2013, 06:12 PM
Eating the whole vegetable or fruit is way healthier than juicing. By throwing out the pulp, you lose the precious fibers and the GI raises. So, what you drink is almost plain sugar.

For fruit juice, I'd definitely agree. This is probably true for carrot juice also since they generally have a higher sugar content than most veggies.
However, much of the juicing that is becoming popular now juices dark leafy green veggies which have lower sugar levels. I've seen it recommended that you start with a base veggie, like cucumber or celery, then add dark leafy greens (kale, spinach, collards, etc), then add fruit and maybe some ginger.
The recommended ratio of veggie to fruit juice is something like 80% or 90% veggie and 20% or 10% fruit juice. The fruit juice is basically there to make it palatable. The idea behind juicing is to concentrate the nutrients. It takes a lot of produce to juice, so it would be difficult to the eat the same amount of produce.

Here's a blog (http://fitlife.tv/juice-diet-recipes-that-rock/) by a guy who is really into juicing where he describes a bit more about juicing for weight loss.

Owlie
03-24-2013, 07:18 PM
Maybe a cycling forum isn't the best place to talk about "juicing."
;)

OakLeaf
03-25-2013, 03:31 AM
Eh, you said that before, and this one at least is too old to know the slang you're talking about. Sigh....