Ways to reuse pulp:
- Put pulp back into fruit juice for some extra nutrients
- Add fruit pulp to batters for a healthy boost to any baked good
- Substitute oils and butters by using vegetable and fruit pulp in recipes to cut calories
- Vegetable pulp can be added to sauces and soup bases to thicken
- Make a frozen treat by adding fruit pulps, juice and non fat plain yogurt together generating a Popsicle for any hot day
Remember to separate your fruit and vegetable pulp and keep in air-tight containers, preferably in the freezer.
Community Seeds wants to challenge you this summer to pick some of your favorite fruits and vegetables, get juicin', and make that choice toward a healthier, more sustainable life.
Need some help getting started? Try a few of our favorites!
For a refreshing fruit drink try one of these combinations:
- 1 apple + 1 pear + 7 strawberries
- 2 carrots + 2 apples
- 2 pineapple spears + 1 orange (peeled) + 1 apple
- 7 strawberries + 1 orange + 1 mango
- 1 carrot + 1 celery stalk + 1/2 beet + handful of spinach + 2 small tomatoes + salt and pepper
- 1/2 half red bell pepper + 2 small tomatoes + 1/2 cucumber
Frozen Treats:
- 7 strawberries + 1 apple + strawberry pulp + 1/2 cup non-fat plain yogurt (Try Fage 0 % Greek yogurt)
- 3 oranges peeled + 1/2 lemon peeled + 1/4 cup of orange pulp
- Juice 7 strawberries + 3 tbs of strawberry pulp to ice cube trays and freeze - Add to any adult cocktail for a cool festive treat
For more tips, article, and ideas for a healthier, more sustainable you, visit us at http://www.communityseeds.com/
1 comment:
Making of fresh juice with Summer Fruits and vegetables is really a healthy choice.
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