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efo Lemon Squeezer Reamer - Citrus Squeezer - Good Grips Wooden Reamer - Orange Juice Squeezer

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SAVE TIME, EFFORT AND KITCHEN SPACE - with our easy-to-use and easy-to-store manual lemon squeezer, even a kid can make natural orange or lemon juice. Without special effort, you can be drinking lemonade in a just seconds. No more bulky, hard-to-clean juicers crowding the decor of your home bar or kitchen. This simple, sturdy hand juicer has no expensive batteries to replace or electricity to worry about. The compact size of efo manual juicer allows us to store it even in a cutlery drawer. I like to use my reamer if a recipe calls for a small amount of citrus juice. However, I don't think I would ever use a reamer to make a large amount of juice! How to juice a lemon with or without a juicer, using one of the 6 methods below! Including top tips to get every last drop and how to freeze lemon (juice, slices, and whole) for longer-term storage! Oranges Test: With each juicer, we juiced two oranges (halved) to see how the models did with a medium-sized citrus, timing how long it took to do so. We weighed the oranges before juicing, then weighed the strained juice to determine percentage yield. Before cutting the lemon in half, place it on the counter and roll it against the surface. The rolling and pressing motion softens the pulp and releases more juices. Microwave the Lemon

For deodorizing: such as in your sink disposal or your bin (place the peel minus the pith under your garbage bag in the bin). Easy to Clean: our lime reamer has a smooth surface, will not react with acidic fruits, tough enough; After use, it can be directly cleaned with mild detergent, then rinsed with water, dried and stored for the next use Then, cover the bowl with a layer of plastic wrap (or use a splatter guard) and turn the mixer on low, allowing it to squeeze and crush lemons until they look thoroughly juiced. I have to admit that I have a plastic reamer. My mom has a wooden reamer and it looks so nice and high quality. However, I hate hand washing. I'm glad I can just throw my plastic reamer in the dish washer and not have to worry about hanging it up for storage!

To use the reamer, the user first slices a citrus fruit in half along its equatorial midsection. The mandrel is inserted into the exposed flesh of the fruit and then either the reamer or the fruit is twisted to grind the flesh and extract the juice. [1] [5] [6] This process dislodges the seeds and some amount of pith, so the juice must generally be strained before use, although some tabletop reamers include an integrated strainer. [3] [5] It works well with limes and lemons, but larger citrus fruits ( grapefruit in particular) require a larger device. [3] See also [ edit ] This method is the easiest of the bunch and is practically effortless! If you’re someone who makes a lot of lemonade (or other recipes where large quantities of fresh lemon juice are required), then it may be worth investing in. Juicing each fruit by hand takes forever! It's fine if you only need the juice of one lemon, but not if you want to make lemonade! If they ever make an automatic reamer, I would definitely use it. But until then, I'll keep using my juicer for big jobs.

GET ALL JUICE FROM YOUR FRUIT】Monkkino lemon squeezer juicer is proven to get 30% more juice output than radiational juicers. The one-piece press head makes juice extraction easier to use, not easy to break, and the squeezing tooth pattern is more efficient. The multi-directional juice hole design at the bottom with a 2.76-inch diameter round bowl ensures to hold larger lemons and the juice is completely squeezed out. Use for other cleaning: you can use lemon peels for cleaning and adding a fresh fragrance to homemade cleaning. For example, when cleaning your microwave or oven. SAVE TIME AND SPACE: You no longer have to worry about power, replacing batteries, or even bulky juicers crowding your kitchen counter with our easy-to-store citrus squeezer. Quench your thirst by making a citrusy lemonade or margarita in seconds; simply place a half cut lemon/lime in the bowl and watch the citrusy goodness add flavor to your drink or meal. While we don't think it could juice larger items like grapefruits, we were able to use it with medium oranges just fine. It's a versatile little device that is compact and won't take up too much room. To store in the refrigerator: fresh lemon juice will last 2-3 days in an airtight container in the refrigerator. However, it tends to get more bitter as it sits, so it’s best to freeze it for long-term storage.This will depend on the size of the lemon. A medium-sized lemon usually provides around 3 tablespoons of juice. A large lemon will usually yield about 4 tablespoons of fresh lemon juice. How To Store and Freeze? Simply pop the lemon in the freezer. Then, when needed, allow it to thaw entirely at room temperature before juicing with your method of choice. This method is best when you need a small amount of juice, and you can then save the leftover lemon without as much risk of it drying out. Plus, it’s mess-free, with no need for knives, chopping boards, etc. Then, hold the lemon over your container (optionally place a strainer first, though this method shouldn’t allow much pulp/seeds to escape the lemon) and squeeze. The juice should stream out through the hole. Considering the domed-shaped design of a lemon squeezer, you might be putting the lemon into the container cut side up. But putting the lemon cut side down actually helps squeeze out more juice, even if it sounds counter-intuitive. What’s more, cutting a small piece of skin from the side of the fruit allows more air to pass through and push the juice out! How to Extract More Juice from a Lemon

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