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    Home » Recipes » Smoothies & Beverages » Cold Press Orange Juice using Nama Juicer

    Cold Press Orange Juice using Nama Juicer

    Published: Jul 29, 2022 Modified: Jul 29, 2022 by Lizzy

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    Cold Press Orange Juice using Nama Juicer

    The pure taste of mother nature in one glass of Cold Pressed Orange Juice will leave you wanting more. With a naturally sweet flavor and no additives, cold press juicing has become a regular thing for us to make at home.

    glass of Cold Press Orange Juice

    Nothing better than a full flavor of fresh fruits and with the Nama Juicer it is so much better. We have been using our Nama Juicer all summer long and it has not disappointed.

    glass of Cold Press Orange Juice

    We love cold-press juice and traveling in Portugal, the one thing that is available in every bakery is fresh orange juice. It is the most common thing to see and yet in America, the one place I have seen that has it on a regular base is Whole Foods for $24.00 a bottle. Cold press juice is very expensive to buy and if you buy it in a bottle in the grocery store all benefits are lost just from sitting on the shelf.

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    Contents hide
    1 Grocery Store to Shop
    2 Nama Juicer
    3 Step By Step Instructions
    4 Lifestyle Diet
    5 Cold Press Orange Juice Health Benefits
    6 Tips And Tricks
    7 Frequently Asked Questions
    8 More Smoothie & Beverage Recipes
    9 Cold Press Orange Juice

    Grocery Store to Shop

    The best places to buy a large number of oranges at an affordable price are wholesale centers such as:

    • Costco
    • BJ Wholesale
    • Farmer's Markets when in season will be the peak of freshness

    Nama Juicer

    I use the Nama Juicer after buying 4 different machines (that I returned!) this by far is the best. I could not believe how easy it is to clean. It has a high-pressure processing center when grinding the center. It does not come cheap but has paid for itself with all the juicing that I have done. Get More Info on My Juicer > Nama

    Step By Step Instructions

    No need for any special equipment to make this easy recipe.

    Step 1: Wash the oranges.
    Step 2: Slice skin off of the orange.
    Step 3: Cut into sections and place inside the juicer.
    Step 4: Turn the nob and juice away!

    Lifestyle Diet

    • Low-Carb: Yes
    • Gluten-Free: Yes
    • Vegetarian: Yes
    • Vegan: Yes

    Cold Press Orange Juice Health Benefits

    The benefits of cold press juicing in a cup with so much more.

    • Excellent source of antioxidant vitamin c
    • Natural ingredients with no additives
    • Natural flavors with no flavor enhancers
    • Total fat is Zero!

    Tips And Tricks

    When using real ingredients, things will not last as long. I use glass bottles because they last a little longer. The average is 72 hours after juicing. I keep the fruit out on the kitchen counter so it is easy for me to grab to eat or juice. Like they say, "Out of sight out of Mind" if you don't see it you won't pick it up to eat it.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the average daily value serving size?
    The Mayo Clinic 75 milligrams (mg) a day for women and 90 mg a day for men. 

    How many oranges for an 8 fl oz glass?
    It took me about 5 medium size oranges for me to get a cup.

    oranges juice glass

    Once you try fresh cold-press juice, it is delicious and so easy to get hooked. It's amazing to taste and a fast way to get all veggie and fruits for the day. During Covid Era, we decided to up our game for better health, this was a quick and easy way to do it. I hope you love this recipe as much as I enjoy eating it. See ya next time as my quest continues in search of the perfect bite!

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    glass of Cold Press Orange Juice

    Cold Press Orange Juice

    The pure taste of mother nature in one glass of Cold Pressed Orange Juice will leave you wanting more. With a naturally sweet flavor and no additives, cold press juicing has become a regular thing for us to make at home.
    5 from 1 vote
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    Course: Beverage
    Cuisine: American
    Diet: Vegan
    Prep Time: 10 minutes
    Cook Time: 0 minutes
    Servings: 2
    Calories: 246kcal
    Author: Lizzy Cascalheira

    Equipment

    • 1 Nama Juicer

    Ingredients

    • 10 oranges

    Instructions

    • Wash the oranges.
    • Slice skin off of the orange.
    • Cut into sections and place inside the juicer.
    • Turn the nob and juice away!

    Video

    Notes

    • When using real ingredients, things will not last as long. I use glass bottles because they last a little longer. The average is 72 hours after juicing.
    • I keep the fruit out on the kitchen counter so it is easy for me to grab to eat or juice. Like they say, "Out of sight out of Mind" if you don't see it you won't pick it up to eat it.

    Nutrition

    Serving: 16oz | Calories: 246kcal | Carbohydrates: 62g | Protein: 5g | Fat: 1g | Saturated Fat: 0.1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 0.1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 0.1g | Potassium: 948mg | Fiber: 13g | Sugar: 49g | Vitamin A: 1179IU | Vitamin C: 279mg | Calcium: 210mg | Iron: 1mg
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