dgg9879
10-14-2008, 05:50 AM
<removed> would straining the pulp to leave juice be the same/as nutritional as using a juicer?
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10-14-2008, 07:16 AM
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JohnR41
10-14-2008, 12:04 PM
<removed> would straining the pulp to leave juice be the same/as nutritional as using a juicer?
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Yes, as far as I know, straining the pulp would be the same (nutritionally) as using a juicer. Fiber is extremely important for a healthful diet. If good health is your goal, you should try to maximize fiber rather than minimize it.
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Yes, as far as I know, straining the pulp would be the same (nutritionally) as using a juicer. Fiber is extremely important for a healthful diet. If good health is your goal, you should try to maximize fiber rather than minimize it.

